Re: ShopTalk: USGA Question

2013-07-10 Thread Arniesclubs
In a message dated 7/10/2013 8:35:44 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, yesd...@hotmail.com writes: It is the responsibility of the manufacturer of the heads to obtain a conformance cert. The problem is that you are NOT purchasing from the manufacturer. You are purchasing from a distributor. Custom

Re: ShopTalk: USGA Question

2013-07-10 Thread Arniesclubs
Unless a new head introduction is of a radical new configuration, change such as grooves, material, size, etc. They do not submit for testing because of the testing cost. Until the product sales are at risk, the cost for testing is reconsidered.

Re: ShopTalk: USGA Question

2013-07-10 Thread GEORGE HUSON
vrs chrome etc. George Huson ByGeorge Custom Clubs From: John Muir To: "ShopTalk@mail.msen.com" Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 9:27 AM Subject: ShopTalk: USGA Question Do component companies typically submit all of their iron designs to the USG

RE: ShopTalk: USGA Question

2013-07-10 Thread Davy Hoffman
warranty of conformance with USGA rules. From: j...@clubmaker-online.com Subject: ShopTalk: USGA Question Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 10:27:26 -0400 To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Do component companies typically submit all of their iron designs to the USGA to test for conformance? Many submit drivers

ShopTalk: USGA Question

2013-07-10 Thread John Muir
Do component companies typically submit all of their iron designs to the USGA to test for conformance? Many submit drivers and customers ask all the time if they are conforming. I had a customer ask if a set of component irons I sell are conforming. The design isn't unusual, proper grooves and