Jeremy
The first evaluation I make is the talent level in front of me. Once I have a firm opinion I then open the discussion of what the player likes to with his wedges or more specifically what types of shots he generally plays with them. Then depending on the feedback and the slope I have
Now that there seems to be some agreement that slope is important and veries from player to player, how is everyone determining a players slope?
llhack
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Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Clarification needed
Charlie please can you explain in a little more detail about the wedge
technique.
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Dave
I am in complete agreement with 3 per club. Out of all the fittings
I have recorded I would have to say that at least 65 to 70 per cent fit right
in there and
Dave
I am in complete agreement with 3 per club. Out of all the fittings I have recorded I would have to say that at least 65 to 70 per cent fit right in there and about ten to fifteen percent as Lloyd said are flatliners. When I get down to the wedges I let the head weight take the slope the
Charlie please clarify how you treat the wedges
Jeremy
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Dave
I am in complete agreement with 3 per club. Out of all the fittings I
have recorded I would have to say that at least 65 to 70 per cent fit right
in there and about ten to fifteen percent as Lloyd said
At 03:52 PM 5/2/2005, Ron Kellison wrote:
If I MOI match can I still build to a predetermined frequency slope or do
I forget frequency altogether and simply MOI match by adjusting SW? Are
the two procedures compatible, mutually exclusive or somewhere in between?
The procedures are compatible.
Dave, isn't the half cpm slope reduction a reflection of the 3/8-inch
length increments you get with standard head weights and MOI matching
instead of 1/2-inch length increments with swingweight matching? I believe
Tom Wishon's system adds weight to the shorter (than the 'favorite') clubs
to
At 09:58 AM 5/10/2005, Alan Brooks wrote:
Dave, isn't the half cpm slope reduction a reflection of the 3/8-inch
length increments you get with standard head weights and MOI matching
instead of 1/2-inch length increments with swingweight matching? I
believe Tom Wishon's system adds weight to
of a proper fitting system.
llhack
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From: Dave Tutelman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com; ShopTalk@mail.msen.com
Date: 5/10/2005 8:46:29 AM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Clarification needed
At 03:52 PM 5/2/2005, Ron Kellison wrote:
If I MOI match can I still build
At 04:32 PM 5/10/2005, Lloyd Hackman wrote:
Dave, your attitude tward the slope in a set of club is rather disturbing
to me. Very few players play on a Brunswick slope anyway. From a data base
of about three hundred players of all handicap ranges, I found that an
average slope was more like 2.3
: ShopTalk: Clarification needed
At 03:52 PM 5/2/2005, Ron Kellison wrote:
If I MOI match can I still build to a predetermined frequency slope or do
I forget frequency altogether and simply MOI match by adjusting SW? Are
the two procedures compatible, mutually exclusive or somewhere in
between
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To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com
Date: 5/10/2005 5:22:11 PM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Clarification needed
At 04:32 PM 5/10/2005, Lloyd Hackman wrote:
Dave, your attitude tward the slope in a set of club is rather disturbing
to me. Very few players play on a Brunswick slope anyway. From a data
base
Title: Re: ShopTalk: Clarification needed
Ron,
Please excuse in ignorance, but can you explain 'my trusty Club Scout lll'
I'm new to club making.
Thanks
Donald
on 2/5/05 8:52 PM, Ron Kellison at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been frequency matching sets of clubs for several years using my
The Club Scout III is a frequency meter built by John
Kaufman, a long time member of the ShopTalk forum. It's simple to use,
accurate and well made. John's a good guy to deal with...I recommend that
you consider the unit if you're thinking of adding frequency matching to your
arsenal.
I've been frequency matching sets of clubs for several
years using my trusty Club Scout III. I also try to SW the sets +/- 1
point, or as least as close as I can get them. All the recent discussions
concerning MOI have intrigued me, but before I give it a shot I would like to
understand a
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