: Tuesday, November 04, 2003
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Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Golf Digest
Higher loft articles Tom Wishon
Tom,
I just had an interesting distance challenge and
surprising results fitting a senior woman about 5' 4" in low 70s age
group, whom I had neve
icapper and am sure it will be in
his bag for awhile.
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Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Golf Digest
Higher loft articles Tom Wishon
Tom,
I got my copy of. golf digest last week( Canada gets every thing
later than even than the freebies in US)
Very good article on loft, launch ,and trajectory.
Did you do any tests using slower swing speeds
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I read these articles with great interest since this advice will be followed by many customers. Interesting that in the charts an 11* driver with 11
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I read these articles with great interest since this advice will be
followed by many customers. Interesting that in the charts an 11*
drive
d things
like that could help a lot.
Thanks,
TOM
W
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I
read these articles with great interest si
Date: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 6:11:49 PM
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"Kiss your shank goodbye"Yeah sure!
I recall an ad for "Preparation H". It said "Use 'Preparation H' and kiss your hemorrhoids g
"Kiss your shank
goodbye"Yeah sure!
I recall an ad for
"Preparation H". It said "Use 'Preparation H' and kiss your hemorrhoids
goodbye."
Not even if I
could!
TFlan
sday, October 15, 2003 5:24 PM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Golf Digest Higher loft articles
> Don and others:
>
> When you tee the ball up high, do you also move it forward in your
> stance?
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> I just assembled a Wishon Nightfire, which I really love (Thanks to
> all who re
OK, Arnie,
Now I have to go to the
barbershop to read GD.df
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In a message dated 10/15/03
until last!
TOM
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Tom,
Thanks for such a valuable piece of info.
For those of us who missed
Don and others:
When you tee the ball up high, do you also move it forward in your
stance?
I just assembled a Wishon Nightfire, which I really love (Thanks to
all who recommended Wishon components when I inquired about a month
ago.)
The trajectory is sorta low and boring (nice into the wind)
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I've never been what you would call a high ball hitter, however with the new large face drivers I am much higher. As a matter of fact it doesn't seem to matter what loft, with in reason, I just tee it high and
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I read these articles with great interest since this advice
will be followed by many customers. Interesting that in the charts an 11*
driver with 115 MP
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> I read these articles with great interest since
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Tom Wishon "high Launch" driver does not have a loft
deg. on it.
George Huson
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> I read these articles with great interest since this
> advice will be followed
> by many customers. Interesting that in the charts an
> 11* driver with 115 MPH
> clubhead speed showed a ca
Tom,
>Now my next project
with GD is to convince them they need to publish a booklet and side article on
top clubmakers just like they do for top teachers of the golf
swing every year.
The initial response on this idea from Mike is positive, but now it has to go to
the higher ups, which
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Tom/Arnie,
What
month is this article in, I would like to purchase it for
myself.
Thanks,
Tom
Byers
Dave,
> BTW, the best-marketing OEM around has been following your prescription
for
> years. Much softer shafts at any given designation (their "R" was
everybody
> else's "L") and more loft than the number stamped on the sole.
Reminds me of an amusing story from a senior friend for whom I reshaft
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I got so confused about what tips work and which ones don't that it's probably hopeless.
All the tips work. You just have to know which ones will correct the fault you have! You DO know what your swing
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Arnie:
Well since you asked
for opinions, you probably know my
: ShopTalk: Golf Digest
Higher loft articles
I read these articles with great
interest since this advice will be followed by many customers. Interesting that
in the charts an 11* driver with 115 MPH clubhead speed showed a carry of 259
yards. Of all my customers that have been fitted I have only
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Looks like you followed the Golf Digest article, and put the item with the
most truth last.
Dave, I certainly did follow the article to the very end and the choice of order was not mine but the publisher's!
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Most interesting part of this subject article is the contribution by Tom
Wishon which discusses the angle of attach. This part was unfortunately
the LAST page of the entire article and had the most truth in it
My conclusion is to fit "macho
l hit
the ball higher, as well as farther, maybe club length should be another factor
to consider?
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http://purefitgolf.com/ have no degree markings.
I am a believer. My old driver was a 260cc, 9.5 degree lofted driver with a regular flex Maltby graphite shaft, 44 inches in length. (I have been swinging that length for twenty plus years.)
I switched to a Wishon 915, 360cc Driver with a 10* loft. Same regular flex (only a few frequency point
I read these articles with great interest since this advice will be followed by many customers. Interesting that in the charts an 11* driver with 115 MPH clubhead speed showed a carry of 259 yards. Of all my customers that have been fitted I have only found 3 who could acheive this kind of clubhead
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