Sounds like a very good head, Who is the supplier of the SRVII heads?
Thanks, Dale. PS are they available in left hand? -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Dave Tutelman Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 4:03 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ShopTalk: SRVII Experiment ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 5:21 PM > Played the 12 deg SRVII with a Rifle 6.0 today and liked it a lot. It > was weird that I was getting a lower trajectory with the 12 deg head > vs my 10.5 975 J. > The SRVII is a good solid head, looks nice, great feel. I'd highly > recommend it. Didn't lose any distance at the shorter length and did > notice that I hit the sweet spot (by looking at the ball marks) a LOT > more with the shorter club. Thanks to all for the recommendation. The more I play my 10* SRV (on an SK Pure Energy shaft at 35"), the more I like it. So far, I can remember 5 golfers who tried it out, and all were impressed. Two ordered one like it at the end of the round. Three others tried it after they had hit their own (OEM, expensive) drivers, and hit my SRV at least as straight and a lot longer. > Banged in about a 60 ft putt for birdie today, too. Owe it all to the > Golf Ball Sweet Spot finder!!:-) It really does help me putt better, > assume it's the fact that i take the time to line up the putt using > the line on the ball. If I trust the line, (my mind does play strange > tricks when standing over the putt) then I usually knock it close. I know what you mean. Last year, I tried marking my ball with a line, and lining it up for each putt. But I gave it up after a few weeks; the issues were trust and focus: * After you get over the aligned ball, it sometimes just "feels wrong". When that happens, if I don't realign until it feels right, the ball could go just about anywhere. * When I first started using this approach, it allowed me not to worry about line (provided it didn't "feel wrong" and I trusted it) so I could focus on distance. Worked well. But after a few rounds this way, I seemed to lose my feel for distance and couldn't get it back without abandoning the alignment mark. Cheers! DaveT