Ditto Mac and the others on the school attendance. I'd also strongly
recommend Maltby's big book.

Cub
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Subject: ShopTalk: Advice on training


>
> Since I started playing golf a "few" years ago, I have been hooked (no pun
> intended).  Recently I have even started tinkering with my own club
> maintanence, repair, and manufacturing.  It is quite a kick to customize
> your club and eventually get the result you intended (even if it takes
more
> attempts then originally planned).  Now I would like to get a little more
> serious in club manufacturing and design, and I am interested in hearing
> any advice on how to do so.  Other than working with my local pro shop, I
> don't have any formal training or certification.  Any suggestions on
> training/certification routes that will result in high caliber learning?
> Has anyone been to the Golfsmith training seminars?  Any advice/insights
> would be appreciated.  Thanks
>
> Troy
> Aspiring Club Maker
>
>
>


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