To follow your question about metals and woods.  Sure a laminated maple
head is a wood.  But how much metal can it have before it becomes a
metal and not a wood.  I had a Macgregor driver 10 degree "wood" but it
had an aluminum insert a brass back and a metal sole plate.  Was it a
"wood" or a metal?

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Al Taylor
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 9:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: ShopTalk: A name is A name.

Tom,
I referenced the difference in a previous post but let's be a bit more 
critical.  A driver is meant to hit the ball off of a tee.  It is 
relatively large, compared to the other "woods", and designed for
maximum 
distance along with forgiveness and other neat things.  Fairway woods
are 
designed to hit balls off of grass, dirt and cart paths.  They are 
generally smaller and have lower center's of gravity.

You can build either with about any loft you want.   A wood ceases to be
a 
driver when it is designed to hit balls off of the deck.  (Forgive me T 
Wishon if I have abused any design terminology).

This is all pretty basic and no pots will boil over it.  Now a good 
question to ask is, and here you can get the ire of the purists,:  Is a 
wood made of metal still a wood?

Al


At 08:59 AM 9/29/2003, you wrote:
>Just to keep the pot boiling.  Is a 13 degree wood a driver or a
fairway
>wood?  How about a 6 degree or whatever.  When does a wood cease to be
a
>driver and become a fairway wood?
>
>Tom
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>On Behalf Of Tom and Donna Mason
>Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 6:18 AM
>To: ST
>Subject: ShopTalk: A name is A name.
>
>I would like to thank the gentleman that answered my question and for
>his assistance.  Since the question did not relate to the NAME or
>TERMINOLOGY of what the club was called, I was able to complete my
>project.
>
>I also would like to apologize to the purest for the lesson in learning
>to direct question properly.  Hey, if you don't ask you never learn.
>With that I will take my 22° DRIVER and go play a round of golf.






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