Uh, hold on a sec pardner; a little clarification please.

Are you saying that your son-in-law hits the driver 350 yards?! Really? Has
he entered the Long Drive tour? If so, could you repeat for us the exact
brand name and model of the head, the length, SW, shaft, headweight, overall
weight, grip, grip size and flex, please? I have a customer, Bonzo Umgawa
Wiznowicz, who's absolutely creaming his jeans over the availability of just
such an animal.

Thanks

TFlan

BTW: Speaking of Wiznowicz, has anyone heard from the "creature," the Pri .
. .k? (sorry Jenny K, I couldn't resist. And speaking of that . . . doing
anything later? ;-)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom and Donna Mason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 5:59 PM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: swingweight on The T-360


> Everyone's comment were greatly appreciated and included in my thoughts
> as I played around with the lead tape.  I though all of you would be
> interested in what I discovered on the course this afternoon.
>
> First I did remove the additional four strips of tape, it really screwed
> up everything.  Back to the original four weights, approximately 6
> gr's.  I would have to say that over all I am disappointed with the club
> as I can hit as long or longer a driver with half the head size and with
> more control.  That comment is not to say that the 360 is not a good
> club as my son-in-law hits the average par 4, 350 yard green, with the
> club.
>
> So armed with this info I can now file it away for another day.  Thanks
> for your help guys.
>
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> Tom and Donna Mason
> Athens, Texas
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