RE: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] NeuFinder documentation now publicly available

2017-11-28 Thread Studio
From: owner-shopt...@mail.msen.com [mailto:owner-shopt...@mail.msen.com] On Behalf Of Ed Reeder Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2017 9:40 PM To: Dave Tutelman d...@tutelman.com [SpinetalkersForum] ; NF4 Public forum ; NeuFinder Forum ; ShopTalk ; Russ Ryden Subject: ShopTalk: Re: [Spinetalker

ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] NeuFinder documentation now publicly available

2017-11-28 Thread Ed Reeder
As an NF4 builder/owner let me say that this device is invaluable to the club builder. Especially if you are trying to build a club to match/replace/fit-in-with- existing club(s). At present I seldomly building clubs, but when I do the NF4 is an integral part of what I do. It is, especially with

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Old original putter grip

2016-07-24 Thread George Huson
gt;> Craig >> >> From: e_ree...@mailup.net >> To: spinetalkersfo...@yahoogroups.com >> CC: tflan1...@gmail.com; ShopTalk@mail.msen.com >> Subject: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Old original putter grip >> Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2016 13:52:48 -0700 >> >> Jan,

RE: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Old original putter grip

2016-07-24 Thread Clubs By Moe
[SpinetalkersForum] Cc: tflan1...@gmail.com; ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Subject: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Old original putter grip Jan, I am so sorry for your loss. TFlan was a wonderful (and crusty) member of this community. He willingly provided sage advice to us for years. He will be missed

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Old original putter grip

2016-07-24 Thread John Maskal
sh you well! > Craig > > From: e_ree...@mailup.net > To: spinetalkersfo...@yahoogroups.com > CC: tflan1...@gmail.com; ShopTalk@mail.msen.com > Subject: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Old original putter grip > Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2016 13:52:48 -0700 > > Jan, > I am s

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Old original putter grip

2016-07-24 Thread SAUPERE
practical tech info to downright funny comments and quips. Jan, I'm sorry for your loss and wish you well! Craig From: e_ree...@mailup.net To: spinetalkersfo...@yahoogroups.com CC: tflan1...@gmail.com; ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Subject: ShopTal

RE: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Old original putter grip

2016-07-24 Thread Craig
om CC: tflan1...@gmail.com; ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Subject: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Old original putter grip Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2016 13:52:48 -0700 Jan, I am so sorry for your loss. TFlan was a wonderful (and crusty) member of this community. He willingly provided sage advice to us for

ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Old original putter grip

2016-07-24 Thread Ed Reeder
Jan, I am so sorry for your loss. TFlan was a wonderful (and crusty) member of this community. He willingly provided sage advice to us for years. He will be missed! On Sun, Jul 24, 2016, at 01:27 PM, Tom Flanagan tflan1...@gmail.com [SpinetalkersForum] wrote: > > > I am Jan Flanagan, wife of T

ShopTalk: Re: Scotty Cameron Putter

2014-12-20 Thread Bob Barrette
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ShopTalk: Re: new item to see!

2014-02-11 Thread arniesclubs
Bella If a little 6 year old blond asks you if you want to play a game of golf. Don't play with her Check out this swing. 6 years old. Her father does not play. She learned from watching the golf channel https://vimeo.com/84055664 Click on the picture view! Fantastic!

Re: ShopTalk: Re: ShopTalk: Freq. Analyzer inconsistent readings

2013-04-03 Thread JOHN KAUFMAN
: Tuesday, April 02, 2013 10:04 PM Subject: ShopTalk: Re: ShopTalk: Freq. Analyzer inconsistent readings Clamping pressure issues, maybe? Sent from my HTC Inspire™ 4G on AT&T - Reply message - From: "GolfDNA Studio" To: Subject: ShopTalk: Freq. Analyzer inconsi

RE: ShopTalk: Re: ShopTalk: Freq. Analyzer inconsistent readings

2013-04-02 Thread GolfDNA Studio
TFlan - my double action clamp mechanism is smooth, ever since I changed the upper block (top) mechanism with new upper V block - Harry _ From: owner-shopt...@mail.msen.com [mailto:owner-shopt...@mail.msen.com] On Behalf Of tflan1...@gmail.com Sent: 2-Apr-13 11:05 PM To: Shop Subject: Sho

ShopTalk: Re: ShopTalk: Freq. Analyzer inconsistent readings

2013-04-02 Thread tflan1...@gmail.com
Clamping pressure issues, maybe? Sent from my HTC Inspire™ 4G on AT&T - Reply message - From: "GolfDNA Studio" To: Subject: ShopTalk: Freq. Analyzer inconsistent readings Date: Tue, Apr 2, 2013 7:07 pm My Golfsmith unit is about 15 years old, digital with the LED readout and the 1 butto

Re: ShopTalk: Re: Intrega 175 with Integra 45 grain shaft

2011-01-03 Thread GEORGE HUSON
@clubmaker-online.com Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Re: Intrega 175 with Integra 45 grain shaft To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Date: Monday, January 3, 2011, 10:47 AM More info here on the Integra 175: http://www.clubmaker-online.com/integra.soolong.175.html, starting to get some good feedback on the l

Re: ShopTalk: Re: Intrega 175 with Integra 45 grain shaft

2011-01-03 Thread jhm
More info here on the Integra 175: http://www.clubmaker-online.com/integra.soolong.175.html, starting to get some good feedback on the lightweight heads. Just shipped the first batch of my Traverse HiCor Microlite head http://clubmaker-online.com/seniorclubhead.html Standard weight is 190g, yo

Re: ShopTalk: Re: Intrega 175 with Integra 45 grain shaft

2011-01-02 Thread Bernie Baymiller
with normal tees for me and others so far. Bernie bl...@charter.net From: GEORGE HUSON Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2011 9:42 AM To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Subject: ShopTalk: Re: Intrega 175 with Integra 45 grain shaft Tried the new Integra 175 grain head with their 45 grain shaft,( R

ShopTalk: Re: Intrega 175 with Integra 45 grain shaft

2011-01-02 Thread GEORGE HUSON
Tried the new Integra 175 grain head with their 45 grain shaft,( R-239  feq) used the new LW 25 grain Winn grip. SW came in at C-9 @ 47.4". This is a very hot comb, I have gained aver 20 yards, built one for a 69 year old lady, she can swing the 47.3" without a problem and really hits it well.

ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Sun Mountain Cart / Meat Slicer

2010-10-22 Thread Dave Tutelman
I have been disappointed in Sun Mountain's unwillingness to fix -- or even consider -- quality problems with their Speed Cart. I recently replaced my original Speed Cart, which is no longer useful after 6 years and 500-600 rounds. I did not consider another Speed Cart, not even the latest model

ShopTalk: RE:

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Re: ShopTalk: Re: TFlan

2010-08-29 Thread Marcello Franchi
All the best Tom! 2010/8/30 > Well if there is any good news to come from this I hope you will be > profusely posting while the "zipper" is healing! > > Follow the doctor's orders and enjoy the rest! > > Arnie

Re: ShopTalk: Re: TFlan

2010-08-29 Thread Arniesclubs
Well if there is any good news to come from this I hope you will be profusely posting while the "zipper" is healing! Follow the doctor's orders and enjoy the rest! Arnie

RE: ShopTalk: Re: TFlan

2010-08-29 Thread BILL DAY
Been there - done that. Good luck Tom! Bill From: vectorgo...@aol.com Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 22:26:11 -0400 Subject: ShopTalk: Re: TFlan To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Hi Tom, Best of luck with your procedure. Maybe you can milk some extra care from she who must be obeyed during your

ShopTalk: Re: TFlan

2010-08-29 Thread Vectorgolf1
Hi Tom, Best of luck with your procedure. Maybe you can milk some extra care from she who must be obeyed during your recovery. David In a message dated 8/29/2010 5:31:14 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, tflans...@hotmail.com writes: Well, this ought to get it going. About a month ago I passe

Re: ShopTalk: Re: ShopTalk: need a left handed driver hea d 8-8.5°

2010-01-22 Thread Dorothy and John Kotalik
: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 6:55 PM Subject: ShopTalk: Re: ShopTalk: need a left handed driver head 8-8.5° I have a ping ISI 8.5 LH head shafted up with a harrison 2.5 X --- On Thu, 1/21/10, Scott Bershing wrote: From: Scott Bershing

ShopTalk: Re: ShopTalk: need a left handed driver head 8-8.5 °

2010-01-21 Thread Big Lefty
I have a ping ISI 8.5 LH head shafted up with a harrison 2.5 X --- On Thu, 1/21/10, Scott Bershing wrote: From: Scott Bershing Subject: ShopTalk: need a left handed driver head 8-8.5° To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Date: Thursday, January 21, 2010, 2:54 PM I've got a local kid that can really bom

Re: ShopTalk: re; single bend shaft

2009-12-16 Thread Bob S
Seems to me I had one of those deals a couple years back with a ping. I called Golfworks and they bent one for me and it worked out perfect.. Bob Simmons Bobartgolf On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Tom Flanagan wrote: > I should have mentioned that the single bend shafts I found at various > si

ShopTalk: re; single bend shaft

2009-12-15 Thread Tom Flanagan
I should have mentioned that the single bend shafts I found at various sites aren't like the Ping/Callaway. Those are trimmed somehow, or the hole is drilled in the head in a way, that makes the shaft angle out over and towards the center of the head. No doubt its the drilled hole in the head t

ShopTalk: Re: 1930 Putter

2009-12-06 Thread Dorothy and John Kotalik
I have this hickory shaft about 1930 vintage with the following sole inscription. Model Excellence 1000 Golf Design USA. It has a steel washer in the middle of the sole. It has the physicist name JTATE inscribed. Anyone that dealt in antique putters would know anything about this putter and is it

RE: ShopTalk: RE: wedges with new grooves

2009-10-30 Thread Tom Wishon
: ShopTalk: RE: wedges with new grooves Thanks Tom, How does the narrow sole on the PCF Tour compare on bounce for the 56 Deg sand wedge? George Huson ByGeorge Custom Clubs --- On Thu, 10/29/09, Tom Wishon wrote: From: Tom Wishon Subject: RE: ShopTalk: RE: wedges with new grooves To: "

RE: ShopTalk: RE: wedges with new grooves

2009-10-29 Thread GEORGE HUSON
Thanks Tom,   How does the narrow sole on the PCF Tour compare on bounce for the 56 Deg sand wedge?   George Huson ByGeorge Custom Clubs   --- On Thu, 10/29/09, Tom Wishon wrote: From: Tom Wishon Subject: RE: ShopTalk: RE: wedges with new grooves To: "'ShopTalk@mail.msen.c

Re: ShopTalk: RE: wedges with new grooves

2009-10-29 Thread Ed Reeder
George, Curiously enough Tom's original CX Micros, which by design do generate more spin, ARE CONFORMING to the new rules! So there was no need for Tom to increase his inventory. He had nothing to change on the Cxs. It is another example of how screwed up the USGA's equipment decisions are. The

RE: ShopTalk: RE: wedges with new grooves

2009-10-29 Thread Tom Wishon
variable. TOM -Original Message- From: owner-shopt...@mail.msen.com [mailto:owner-shopt...@mail.msen.com] On Behalf Of GEORGE HUSON Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 4:14 PM To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Subject: ShopTalk: RE: wedges with new grooves I have noticed new ads for wedges with

Re: ShopTalk: RE: wedges with new grooves

2009-10-29 Thread Frank Hann
l.msen.com Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 6:13 PM Subject: ShopTalk: RE: wedges with new grooves I have noticed new ads for wedges with removable inserts, one with the old square grooves & a new insert if you have to have the new grooves to meet the new rule. Since this will be

ShopTalk: RE: wedges with new grooves

2009-10-29 Thread GEORGE HUSON
I have noticed new ads for wedges with removable inserts, one with the old square grooves & a new insert if you have to have the new grooves to meet the new rule.  Since this will be a replacement part, not a new iron. Will they be able to continue to make "replacement" inserts with square groov

ShopTalk: Re:

2009-10-16 Thread Bob Barrette
Robert: Looked through the MacGregor book from 1967 to 1993 and found nothing on DTV irons, as far as I can tell the first irons made in 1967 by MacGregor were the Nicholas VIP irons. Regards, Bob Golf; a chain of misfortunes, shrouded by an occasional miracle, followed by adult beverages!

ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Now you've heard it from Tiger

2009-10-09 Thread Dave Tutelman
I've used the quote from Tiger as the basis for a quickie article on my web site. http://www.tutelman.com/golf/justgolf/Tiger_fittingMatters.php DaveT -- Shoptalk ** Sponsored by the new Aldila Voodoo. Learn more at http://aldilavoodoo.com/

ShopTalk: Re: Conficker Worm Information

2009-03-30 Thread Ed Reeder
I ran another test.  It is possible that http://91.199.104.31/# may bring up what appears to be a blank browser page once it has been initially run.  If that is the case, for Firefox, you'll need to click on a red BitDefender icon in the lower right hand corner of the screen.  I'm not sure what

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread roy
right now. ;>(( Roy - Original Message - From: Dave Tutelman To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 6:10 PM Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux At 04:35 PM 8/4/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dave Thanks for

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread Dave Tutelman
At 04:35 PM 8/4/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dave Thanks for you comments. You're welcome. We're not far apart on this. I concede that point about the manufacturers but that being the reality I still have to fit my golfers and it is up to me to get the information to do it right. There is

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread Don M
The mfrs got their act together on spines and frequency consistency because of pressure from somewhere. So it's not a lost cause. -Don M --- TFLAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well Tim; > > I see that it's pointless to go on with you on this > subject. I asked for more info from mfr's. You sai

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread Dave Tutelman
At 05:04 PM 8/4/2008, TFLAN wrote: But Roy (and others reading this) Didn't you get the point? I'm asking MANUFACTURERS! to provide more info. What's so hard about that to understand? Why put it on the clubmaker to figure out? When I was doing this stuff for a living I'd routinely order 2 dozen

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread TFLAN
But I asked for MORE info than butt frequency. However, to answer your question as directly as possible; one of the functions of building a club is to determine frequencies. I think we can agree on that. Butt frequency is the most commonly used first step (or rather with me, finding the spine is fi

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread TFLAN
ubfitting Professionals > www.agcpgolf.com > Certified Rifle Center > 706-324-7490 > On Time Printing > www.NixOnTimePrinting.com > "Some men see things as they are and say why... I > dream of things that never were and say why not." > - George Bernard Shaw

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread Tim Hewitt
All I want you to do is answer the question. What do you think that the butt frequency printed on the shaft will tell you. How do you find this information useful? That's all. It's a simple question, and the same one I've asked you every post - though you continue to ignore the question.

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread TFLAN
> From: Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com > Sent: Monday, August 4, 2008 11:41:18 AM > Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft > flex redux > > Clearly you're looking for an argument and I ain't > in the mood to argue

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread TFLAN
Well Tim; I see that it's pointless to go on with you on this subject. I asked for more info from mfr's. You said in effect ANY freq info would be essentially meaningless. I said further, that I would like to see a lot of info from the mfr's. Your argument remains the same "It's worthless". Too ba

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread TFLAN
Well thank you Dr Tutelman. I knew there would be at least once voice in the ether that made sense - along with mine ;-) TFlan > TFlan is completely correct that the manufacturers > give us no useful > information about the shafts, and actually grossly > mislead us with > the letter designati

ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread Dave Tutelman
At 12:47 PM 8/4/2008, Tom wrote: Now that I'm back on the subject, after my sorry experience with the so-called "R" flex Cobra M/Speed driver, I think it's about time for shaft mfr's to get their collective butts in gear and come up with a definition of what's R, what's S, and so on. It shouldn't

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread roy
things as they are and say why... I dream of things that never were and say why not." - George Bernard Shaw - Original Message - From: Dave Tutelman To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 4:23 PM Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft fle

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread Dave Tutelman
At 02:16 PM 8/4/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: JMHO, but I don't think he is being a wise ass and I don't think it is tech bullshit. I am pretty sure that if you have two shafts with 250 cpm butt frequency and the mid sections of the shafts are 40 cpms different and the tip sections are 75 cp

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread Tim Hewitt
Sorry - you proposed the new system and I simply asked what value it would be. I have no answers, but I do know that butt frequency alone is of no more value than a letter designator. Neither means anything useful in and of itself. And in spite of you clearly being a jerk about this, I'm not

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread Robert Devino
Just build to frequency and forget what a shaft is labeled  Sincerely, Robert Devino 14252 Delano St. Van Nuys, Ca. 91401 (818) 770-0475 - Original Message From: Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Sent: Monday, August 4, 2008 11:41:18 AM Subject: Re: ShopTa

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread roy
n Time Printing www.NixOnTimePrinting.com "Some men see things as they are and say why... I dream of things that never were and say why not." - George Bernard Shaw - Original Message - From: Tom To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 2:34 PM

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread Tom
Clearly you're looking for an argument and I ain't in the mood to argue. So read my post to Roy, on shoptalk. And play a little closer attention to the meaning of my post. I simply think mfr's could and should provide a hell of a lot more information than the alphabet. Fuji's "A" flex is dif

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread Robert Devino
: Tim Hewitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Sent: Monday, August 4, 2008 11:21:20 AM Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux I'm not being a wise ass, I'm simply asking you what you would do with shafts marked 245, 251, 260 on the butt?  This

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread Tom
things as they are and say why... I dream of things that never were and say why not." - George Bernard Shaw - Original Message - *From:* Tom <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> *To:* ShopTalk@mail.msen.com <mailto:ShopTalk@mail.msen.com> *Sent:* Monday, August 0

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread Mark681137
Its taken me a while but I understand now its not tech bs, the old standard cpm measurement isn't almost any better than chosing by color. Tim's the voice crying in the wilderness, hopefully its starting to get across. It was the first shot and your question surely has merit, let the manufactur

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread Tim Hewitt
I'm not being a wise ass, I'm simply asking you what you would do with shafts marked 245, 251, 260 on the butt? This means nothing if they are different shaft models. Butt frequency by itself does not relate to how a shaft performs, nor can it be equated to shaft stiffness or shaft flex. Wh

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread roy
490 On Time Printing www.NixOnTimePrinting.com "Some men see things as they are and say why... I dream of things that never were and say why not." - George Bernard Shaw - Original Message - From: Tom To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 2:07

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread Tom
Oh please . . . spare me the tech bullshit. I took a first shot at it. If you have a better idea present it rather than being a wise ass. TFlan Tim Hewitt wrote: And exactly what do you think this would tell you? Comparing the butt frequencies of unlike shaft models tells you nothing more a

ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Shaft flex redux

2008-08-04 Thread Tim Hewitt
And exactly what do you think this would tell you? Comparing the butt frequencies of unlike shaft models tells you nothing more about that shaft than a letter designator does. This is not really going to help - at all... -t On Aug 4, 2008, at 12:47 PM, Tom wrote: Choose a raw length. Choo

Re: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] The Open

2008-06-15 Thread Alan Brooks
Dave, it's good that you went into engineering. Alan At 11:25 PM 6/14/2008 -0400, you wrote: At 08:18 PM 6/14/2008, Tom wrote: Does anyone suppose that in order to get a ticket to the Open, or any other tournament for that matter, that one must check his brain at the gate? I'm watching the Op

ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] The Open

2008-06-14 Thread Dave Tutelman
At 08:18 PM 6/14/2008, Tom wrote: Does anyone suppose that in order to get a ticket to the Open, or any other tournament for that matter, that one must check his brain at the gate? I'm watching the Open at Torrey Pines and hearing what can only be described as morons screaming at the top of their

ShopTalk: RE: Putter Backweighting

2008-02-01 Thread Graham
I'll give you an example. The client has a Maltby KE4 putter at 33". He wanted a fatter grip and a little more weight. I put on a new Lamkin jumbo grip and total weight is now 581g. I sent him off to try it out. The question is: if he wants more weight then do I add it to the head or butt. The put

Re: ShopTalk: Re: Tournament Pairings Help

2007-08-08 Thread RICHARD KENNEDY
the > > visitors. Lunch, golf and a lot of fun for $35...didn't even need to > > win to have a good day. Home players kicked in some bucks to cover > > visitors' lunches...think usually about $20. But, even with only $400 > > in the pot, it was always a somewhat spirited c

Re: ShopTalk: Re: Tournament Pairings Help

2007-08-07 Thread Ed Reeder
: "Ed Reeder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "clubmaker online" Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 7:50 PM Subject: ShopTalk: Re: Tournament Pairings Help Dave, Absolutely great questions. 1. The competitions are individual foursome events. 2. A foursome&

ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Tournament Pairings Help

2007-08-07 Thread Ed Reeder
FWIW - It looks like this package does exactly what I want (Thanks Don J.) Look under "Builds Teams". http://www.golfsoftware.com/products/tm/tminfo.htm Now I need to convince someone to buy it :-) /Ed

Re: ShopTalk: Re: Tournament Pairings Help

2007-08-06 Thread Bernie Baymiller
"Ed Reeder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "clubmaker online" Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 7:50 PM Subject: ShopTalk: Re: Tournament Pairings Help Dave, Absolutely great questions. 1. The competitions are individual foursome events. 2. A four

RE: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Re: Tournament Pairings Help

2007-08-06 Thread Graham
I’ve always thought that it’s odd that we in Australia call these comps Four Ball Par, Four Ball Stabelford and Foursomes when they are all invariably played in pairs. I would have thought that two ball better ball would have made more sense. Typically it would work like this. One club may have tw

RE: ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Re: Tournament Pairings Help

2007-08-06 Thread Graham
I’ve always thought that it’s odd that we in Australia call these comps Four Ball Par, Four Ball Stabelford and Foursomes when they are all invariably played in pairs. I would have thought that two ball better ball would have made more sense. Typically it would work like this. One club may have tw

ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Re: Tournament Pairings Help

2007-08-06 Thread Ed Reeder
Dave, You are correct in your understanding of how the competition works. In the past we have had competitions with foursomes composed to two players from each club. 2-man team best ball. These promoted an "us vs. them" atmosphere. However, as these are more "fun" kinds of events, the forma

ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Re: Tournament Pairings Help

2007-08-06 Thread Dave Tutelman
At 07:50 PM 8/6/2007, Ed Reeder wrote: 1. The competitions are individual foursome events. 2. A foursome's 2 best net scores per hole. (2 * 18) = Total Team Strokes That's completely different from what I was assuming. Let's see if I understand. * A foursome is a TEAM. The foursome comes in

ShopTalk: Re: Tournament Pairings Help

2007-08-06 Thread Ed Reeder
Dave, Absolutely great questions. 1. The competitions are individual foursome events. 2. A foursome's 2 best net scores per hole. (2 * 18) = Total Team Strokes 3. Net scores, handicaps are monitored and are trusted (but sand baggers will exist to some small degree). 4. "Fair" was probably t

ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Tournament Pairings Help

2007-08-06 Thread Dave Tutelman
Sorry to disappoint, Ed! I guess I'm not a smart guy, because I don't understand the question. Actually, I don't think I know what a fair foursome is. For instance, first I would want to know: (1) Does a club win, or does an individual win? (2) What game is being played? Individual stroke play

Re: ShopTalk: Re: Long Driver

2007-07-24 Thread GEORGE HUSON
Don't get me wrong, I am playing the IDrive Square head, and knocking the daylights out of it, using the graphite design 6+ at 46", but IMO it is a harder head to build a long driver on. I built 2 at 48" for customers that were using long drivers and had no luck at all with the square head. I

Re: ShopTalk: Re: Long Driver

2007-07-23 Thread Carl McKinley
There is also one called Turner Ablaze that has the same 'triangle' shape. I've been playing it for several weeks now with good results. Like George said, the shape is a little more acceptable than the square. Carl GEORGE HUSON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Bernie, Hit the new Integr

ShopTalk: Re: Long Driver

2007-07-23 Thread GEORGE HUSON
Hi Bernie, Hit the new Integra "Triangle" yesterday, 9.5 loft. You may want to try it for the long driver, has a higher face height more like the old integra 450, very hot face. Built a 46" using a MCC studio 64 shaft firm flex. Only got to hit it a couple of times before customer showed up

ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] .335 to .370 adapters

2007-05-26 Thread TOM FLANAGAN
Hot damn RK (you old fart ;-) I completely forgot about that little gem. Yeah, I did that - geez, it must have been in the late 80's/early 90's. I had, as I recall, a club (don't remember if it was an iron or a wood) with a large diameter hosel into which I had to install a .335" diameter shaft. F

RE: ShopTalk: RE: Shoptalk: Steel vs. Graphite

2007-04-27 Thread Dave Tutelman
At 10:14 AM 4/27/2007, Brian Parkinson wrote: I need to review MOI matching. Is there an updated section in your notes? I've never really understood it from the discussions here, but do you need software programs, and specialize measurement tools? Last Fall I did a major rewrite of the secti

RE: ShopTalk: RE: Shoptalk: Steel vs. Graphite

2007-04-27 Thread Brian Parkinson
Idaho Falls, ID  83405 Ph (208) 523-3794 Fax (208) 227-0445 [EMAIL PROTECTED]   -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Tutelman Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 4:25 PM To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Subject: Re: ShopTalk: RE: Shoptalk: Ste

Re: ShopTalk: RE: Shoptalk: Steel vs. Graphite

2007-04-26 Thread Dave Tutelman
A clarification of what I posted earlier... At 06:14 PM 4/26/2007, Dave Tutelman wrote: *** To keep the same MOI, you'll have to add 20g to the clubhead itself. Secondary advantages: (1) You can place the 20g anywhere you want Heel and toe to provide maximum MOI. There are two mentions of

RE: ShopTalk: RE: Shoptalk: Steel vs. Graphite

2007-04-26 Thread Brian Parkinson
445 [EMAIL PROTECTED]   -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Tutelman Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 4:15 PM To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Subject: Re: ShopTalk: RE: Shoptalk: Steel vs. Graphite At 05:37 PM 4/26/2007, Brian Parkinson wrote: &

Re: ShopTalk: RE: Shoptalk: Steel vs. Graphite

2007-04-26 Thread Dave Tutelman
At 05:37 PM 4/26/2007, Brian Parkinson wrote: If I don't care about having a driver that is over 44 inches long, do I need a graphite shaft? ... Is there a distinct performance benefit? The performance benefit is lower total weight of the club, which results in higher ball speed. Part of that

ShopTalk: RE: Shoptalk: Steel vs. Graphite

2007-04-26 Thread Brian Parkinson
My earlier post made me think, (this has probably already been answered in the past, so I apologize to the stoptalk veterans) If I don't care about having a driver that is over 44 inches long, do I need a graphite shaft? (I know the old standard was 43, but it seems like steel shafts are lighter

Re: ShopTalk: Re-shafting persimmon woods

2007-02-22 Thread Tim Hewitt
Just another small note on reshafting persimmons. If you are using a hot rod down a graphite shaft, the odds of keeping the shaft intact are very, very slim. In order to get the temperatures needed to break down the epoxy THROUGH the walls of the shaft, you will have to insert a hot rod that

Re: ShopTalk: Re-shafting persimmon woods

2007-02-22 Thread Tom
Hey podnah, that's real nice of you. As you know, I'm only too glad to share whatever I know about this stuff (as well as "sharing" my opinions ;-) ) Tom Flanagan 39705 Rd 33 Kingsburg, CA 93631 Thanks. TFlan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Only thing I'd do different is have the cocktail fir

Re: ShopTalk: Re-shafting persimmon woods

2007-02-22 Thread jhm
Only thing I'd do different is have the cocktail first to steady the hands for this job! Thanks for the reply, TFlan. Mr. Leung sent me an email earlier today and I suggested sending it along to the experienced members of shoptalk. Please accept my offer of a set of 13 Star grips as thanks. Sen

Re: ShopTalk: Re-shafting persimmon woods

2007-02-22 Thread Tom
_*/You do not heat the head!/*_ First thing to do is remove the whipping. Then look for a small screwhead in the back of the hosel. It's likely to be covered with epoxy or paint or putty. Remove the screw. If it won't move, heat it with the tip of a soldering iron. If you don't have a solderin

ShopTalk: Re-shafting persimmon woods

2007-02-22 Thread Brice K.H. Leung
I'm trying to re-shaft my Lousiville persimmon woods (one with whip, one without whip). Is there any special techinque? I worried the heat gun will ruin the wood finish and the whip. Regards, Brice

ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Re: Request for data

2007-01-26 Thread Dave Tutelman
Thanks for your responses, Pat and Ron. At 02:35 AM 1/26/2007, patlegris wrote: I will forward you data obtained with my launch monitor as soon as somebody tries it within your specs (my friends and I ball speed is around 150+mph) Todd Kos just sent me a lot of data in the 130mph ball speed ra

ShopTalk: RE: [SpinetalkersForum] New articles on my web site

2007-01-20 Thread Dave Tutelman
At 01:04 PM 1/20/2007, Ed Johnson wrote: It's OK to put the URL here too Dave! For those that don't have it! Regards! Sorry 'bout that! Here are the URLs... *** A new article on optimizing a driver's launch parameters. If you've been trying to tweak the last few yards out of a driver using a

ShopTalk: Re: [SpinetalkersForum] Golf Physics

2006-11-17 Thread Dave Tutelman
At 02:11 PM 11/17/2006, Ed Reeder wrote: This page was mentioned on another forum. It is way beyond me, but I thought some of you would find it interesting. http://www.golf-simulators.com/physics.htm Thanks for mentioning this, Ed. There's a wealth o

Re: ShopTalk: Re: Range Finder Mini Review

2006-09-09 Thread grampa
I finally acquired a GPS unit for my palm m500 and bought the Intelligolf 8.0 eagle software for it. I really find it helpful. There are 9 "objects" displayed on the GPS screen (Front, center, back of green, 100, 150 & 200 markers, and 3 "custom" objects of your choice.) The downside is that

Re: Re: ShopTalk: Re: Range Finder Mini Review

2006-09-08 Thread reedgrant
will show yardage around the dog leg on the ground reed > > From: GEORGE HUSON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2006/09/08 Fri AM 10:35:50 EDT > To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com > Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Re: Range Finder Mini Review > > I have used both Bushnell without pin-se

Re: ShopTalk: Re: Range Finder Mini Review

2006-09-08 Thread GEORGE HUSON
I have used both Bushnell without pin-seeker and GPS handheld units, first time out on a new course gps can be off, most of them have a way to correct for error, then they work great. I use the older 400 yard Bushnell without a problem, but I hunt a lot, so holding steady is not a problem. I also a

Re: ShopTalk: Re: Range Finder Mini Review

2006-09-07 Thread Burgess Howell
I recently took my SkyGolf (Magellan) GPS up to the A&M precision agriculture lab and compared my readings to those of the differential GPS unit there.  I know from previous testing that the DGPS is typically accurate to 18 inches or better. In 30 minutes of random point checks (about 30-40 point

Re: ShopTalk: Re: Range Finder Mini Review

2006-09-07 Thread Bob Barrette
Steve: They are + or - 1 yard. I checked checked them against our G.P.S. sprinkler heads yardages and they were amazingly close. The most accurate of the 3 units I have tested are the Sky Caddie and the I Golf.   Regards, Bob www.golfbum70.com Do you Yahoo!? Everyone is raving about the al

Re: ShopTalk: Re: Range Finder Mini Review

2006-09-07 Thread Steve Longeway
Bob,  On the whole how accurate would you say that the GPS units are?  (+/- 1 yard etc).     Thanks!Steve   On 9/6/06, Bob Barrette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi All: I am one of several golfers that are in the process of evaluating ( testing) G.P.S. systems. Tests results will be  published in a

ShopTalk: Re: Range Finder Mini Review

2006-09-06 Thread Bob Barrette
Hi All: I am one of several golfers that are in the process of evaluating ( testing) G.P.S. systems. Tests results will be  published in a Golf  Magazine in the near future. Having said that, I own one of the Bushnell Rangefinders without the Pin-seeker technology, and I concur that it's not tha

ShopTalk: Re: palm pull cart holder

2006-05-14 Thread Ed Reeder
I got a request to describe my PDA holder that I made for my Sun Mountain cart. It screws onto the Sun Mountain's umbrella holder (which can be retrofitted to older Sun Mountain carts). Original message below. I'm posting to the entire group, as others may want the same info. The following

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