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Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Swingweight with longer drivers
Jen,
Perhaps this isn't what you wanted, but I thought I'd share this
as you said "nothing feels right."
I've been building some clubs using Wishon's Moment of Inertia
system
At 11:32 PM 7/7/04 -0700, Ed Reeder wrote:
Jen,
Perhaps this isn't what you wanted, but I thought I'd share this
as you said "nothing feels right."
I've been building some clubs using Wishon's Moment of Inertia
system.
I changed my driver to match the 5w's MOI. In order to do this
my driver's
Jen,
Perhaps this isn't what you wanted, but I thought I'd share this
as you said "nothing feels right."
I've been building some clubs using Wishon's Moment of Inertia
system. So far the results have been very good. However, more relevant
to your question is my driver swingweight. My 5w is my fa
0, trampoline face with volume over 350cc adds a few more yards.
Bernie
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- Original Message -
From: "Jen Kuntz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 7:18 PM
Subject: ShopTalk: Swingweight with longer driver
At 07:18 PM 7/7/04 -0400, Jen Kuntz wrote:
I searched the archives to see if something like this was discussed but
came up with few results.
Look on the resource page. In particular, see my Club Design Notes.
When you are building longer drivers, is there a rule of thumb for
swingweight? What I
Hi there,
I searched the archives to see if something like this was discussed but
came up with few results.
When you are building longer drivers, is there a rule of thumb for
swingweight? What I mean is if my "target" swingweight on a 44" driver
would be D2, would the target swingweight be inc