Al,

If you played them well why didn't you just make yourself a set of
flat-lined
irons??? Duh.. you are after all our HERO!!!

Now what do you think about the question of making them all the same
length??? Why not????

Cub

----- Original Message -----
From: "Al Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 5:42 PM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Flatline


> Cub,
> I have played and still have a set of Wilson Staff, system 45s?  with Ti
> shafts flatlined at 310.  Used that set to shoot all of my par games.  Did
> I like them?  You bet.  Why don't I play them?  I became a professional
> club maker. ;-)
>
> Al
>
> At 08:22 PM 8/28/2002, you wrote:
> >I've discounted flat-line freq matching in the past but had a little time
to
> >ponder it lately. Besides the fact that the short irons may hit longer
and
> >higher, wouldn't you lose control all the way around?  I mean, using a
4cpm
> >slope we try to maintain the feel and playing flex throughout the set. If
> >you flat-line a set based on your current 7-Iron freq, because you hit it
> >the best, wouldn't you end up with long irons that are way too stiff and
> >short irons way to soft?  Seems a no-brainer to me, but I have to wonder.
> >
> >Have any of you played a flat-line set?  Have any of you played a set
with
> >only 2cpm of slope throughout?
> >
> >I'd like to hear your thoughts before I get too tempted to test the
> >principle.
> >
> >TIA,
> >
> >Cub
>
>
>


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