Re: ShopTalk: swingweight question

2004-03-20 Thread Corey Bailey
hat you've reminded me about the Ping my memory is begining to clear.   Cub - Original Message - From: David Jamieson To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 11:06 AM Subject: Re: ShopTalk: swingweight question I have an old Golfsmith SW scale that has the hole for s

Re: ShopTalk: swingweight question

2004-03-18 Thread DADUGALLY
In a message dated 3/18/2004 8:49:40 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: David, Of the answers I've seen so far, only Cub seems to share my understanding of what you're doing. Let's see if we're right. You are trying to weight a club to swingweight before you cut it to length

Re: ShopTalk: swingweight question

2004-03-18 Thread Steve \"Cub\" Culbreth
--- Original Message - From: David Jamieson To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 11:06 AM Subject: Re: ShopTalk: swingweight question I have an old Golfsmith SW scale that has the hole for shaft protruding and allows measurement before cutting the shaf

Re: ShopTalk: swingweight question

2004-03-18 Thread David Jamieson
From: Jeremy Ingle To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 12:47 PM Subject: Re: ShopTalk: swingweight question I heard that the older Ping SW machine allowed you to protude the shaft beyond the end of the scale I rember hearing somewhere (PCS perhaps )that this tech

Re: ShopTalk: swingweight question

2004-03-18 Thread Jeremy Ingle
I heard that the older Ping SW machine allowed you to protude the shaft beyond the end of the scale I rember hearing somewhere (PCS perhaps )that this technique was used for simulating SW before cutting the shaft' Jeremy Steve \"Cub\" Culbreth wrote: David, I can't answer your question because

Re: ShopTalk: swingweight question

2004-03-18 Thread Dave Tutelman
David, Of the answers I've seen so far, only Cub seems to share my understanding of what you're doing. Let's see if we're right. You are trying to weight a club to swingweight before you cut it to length at the butt. You have a swingweight scale that allows you to let the bare shaft protrude be

Re: ShopTalk: swingweight question

2004-03-18 Thread Al Taylor
David, Just to cover the basics, you cut it at the "stop" mark?  Eg.  the measured club length remained the same?  You didn't tip while freq'ing it?  The insertion depth was the same?  The head was the same? Al At 01:36 AM 3/18/2004, you wrote: Hi Jent's, I came across something I don't understan

RE: ShopTalk: swingweight question

2004-03-18 Thread Lloyd Hackman
David did you use a split grip in both cases or did you use the split grip before you butt cut the shaft and the full grip after assembly?   llhack   - Original Message - From: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 3/18/04 6:36:48 AM Subject: ShopTalk: swingweight question Hi Jent's,I came acr

Re: ShopTalk: swingweight question

2004-03-18 Thread Steve \"Cub\" Culbreth
David,   I can't answer your question because I can't picture your situation.  What kind of swing weight machine do you have that allows the shaft butt to protrude beyond the end of the beam?    Cub   - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sen

RE: ShopTalk: swingweight question

2004-03-18 Thread Greg Courtnay
David, The longer the club, the higher the swingweight. For every 1/2 inch you trim from the butt of the club, you lose 3 SW points. If you were thinking that you'd gain swing weight by shortening the club, I think you had it backwards. Hope I understood your question and I hope this helps. Greg