Re: ShopTalk: Swingspeed vs. trampoline effect

2002-07-06 Thread Lloyd Hackman
: Swingspeed vs. trampoline effect Guys: Been reading your comments on spring face with interest. Lots and lots of things to comment on but don't want to make this too long, so I will try to hit the high points about which I think mine and my engineering consultant's knowledge is pretty

RE: ShopTalk: Swingspeed vs. trampoline effect

2002-07-04 Thread Tom Wishon
]] On Behalf Of Max Dupilka Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 9:33 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Swingspeed vs. trampoline effect Dave: Comment below: And on the matter of the USGA testing of the thin face drivers I designed that were for lower swing speeds. The USGA will conduct

Re: ShopTalk: Swingspeed vs. trampoline effect

2002-07-03 Thread Max Dupilka
Dave: Comment below: And on the matter of the USGA testing of the thin face drivers I designed that were for lower swing speeds. The USGA will conduct their COR test at ball firing speed less than their standard of 109mph if you tell them that the head is designed so it would not

Re: ShopTalk: Swingspeed vs. trampoline effect

2002-07-02 Thread Max Dupilka
Dave and Tom: So it looks like we have a bit of differing opinions here. Dave, you would suggest that the COR, for a given clubhead/ball combo, is close to a constant for all clubhead speeds. Tom seems to indicate that the COR is non linear enough to make a significant difference. It seems a

Re: ShopTalk: Swingspeed vs. trampoline effect

2002-07-02 Thread Dave Tutelman
- Original Message - From: Max Dupilka [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 6:12 PM So it looks like we have a bit of differing opinions here. Dave, you would suggest that the COR, for a given clubhead/ball combo, is close to a constant for all clubhead speeds. Tom seems

Re: ShopTalk: Swingspeed vs. trampoline effect

2002-07-02 Thread Max Dupilka
Dave: Your explanation sounds reasonable to me. I will have to have a look at that article. I haven't read the Part III book yet. My whole purpose of this question is this. If a company can make an at the legal limit COR club that can withstand a 130 mph swing speed, and the COR varies only a

Re: ShopTalk: Swingspeed vs. trampoline effect

2002-07-01 Thread Max Dupilka
Dave: I have tried to get an answer about this question of whether the trampoline effect (COR) varies with clubhead speed, but I haven't had much success. I tend to believe what you are saying, that the COR for a given clubhead is pretty well constant for all clubhead speeds. If that is the

Re: ShopTalk: Swingspeed vs. trampoline effect

2002-07-01 Thread Dave Tutelman
Clubmaker Online. Cheers! DaveT - Original Message - From: Max Dupilka [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 10:34 PM Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Swingspeed vs. trampoline effect Dave: I have tried to get an answer about this question of whether the trampoline

Re: ShopTalk: Swingspeed vs. trampoline effect

2002-07-01 Thread tflan
Dave T you rat ;-) Here I am with several demo illegal driver heads installed on several different shafts. My old fart customers are conviced they hit it farther and straighter with them. What to do, what to do? Seriously though, I played an illegal AerMet with 4 different shafts installed. On