I’m talking finished club frequency.

 

 

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Michael

 

Are we talking finished club frequency or some raw shaft frequency given by the producer?

 

llhack

 

 

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Sent: 10/1/03 12:06:13 PM

Subject: RE: ShopTalk: Constant frequency

 

My apologies David,

 

I forgot to state that I start with a base difference of 30 cpm between irons and woods. Hence, the 270 cpm number. With some graphite shafts, I have used adjustment factors of 30 cpm, plus a depth of insertion value of up to 7 or 8 cpm.

 

For the Grafalloy Pro-lite,

 

270 (base cpm) - 17 (cpm adjustment factor for shaft) – 5 (cpm adjustment for many wood heads) = 248 cpm.

 

Hope this makes more sense!

 

Mike

 

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In a message dated 9/30/2003 6:04:59 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:




It depends on what shaft you are talking about.


 


My frequency with irons is 300, yet I have made up drivers with frequencies rea! ding between 235 cpm and 270 cpm.

 


It depends on the shaft!

 
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For example, I think that the “adjustment factor” for a Grafalloy Pro-lite is about 17 cpm. Plus, depending on the depth of insertion into the head, that number can be affected further.

 


Mike

 





Hi Mike,
That would suggest that my # with a Graf Pro Lt would be 277 and that is not with in 30 cpms of my # with that shaft, unless I figured wrong somewhere.
David

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