Dean, ask your friend to change the background on his menu list on the left. Blue on 
gray is tough to read for the old guys like me!

Gerry

Dean wrote:

> It's a commercially available OnCourse 13 wood with 46 degrees loft. The head is 
> cast steel.  I pick it up in Texas at a friends
> shop. www.hoffmangolf.com also lists them. If I hold the shaft as for my normal 
> woods, the face appears over 5 degrees open. Really
> not a winner.
> DeanS
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Al Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 10:03 AM
> Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Wood head problem
>
> > So, if you bring the head back to normal address, with sole flat on ground,
> > the head appears open, correct?  Remember they used to make heads open 2 or
> > 3 degrees as normal.  Sometimes older wood heads will appear more open than
> > actual due to the bulge and roll.  Interesting stuff.  What kind of a head
> > is it?  Wood wood blank?  Got me curious now.
> >
> > Al
> >
> > At 02:40 PM 3/13/2003, you wrote:
> > >On a sample wood head that is 46 degrees I ran into a strange looking
> > >problem. When setting with the sole flat on the floor, the
> > >head is about 6" ahead of the butt of the shaft. The hosel is the same in
> > >others of the set so it must be designed that way. If I
> > >square up the shaft and face to hit a ball in the right direction, the
> > >back of the head is 1/2" off the ground! Until I noticed this
> > >I kind of liked the wood. Anyone know why something like this wood be used??
> > >DeanS
> >
> >

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