Hi Jeremy First look at this web site for specialized clubmaking software. FSMatching Program. http://home.att.net/~fsmatching Please contact CHSilcoJr [ CHSilcoJr @ worldnet.att.net ]
Now to review the quality of the heads relative to weight: 3---237.5 Wt. Spec = 239 g Head Wt. = -1.5 grams 4---244.0 Wt. Spec = 246 g Head Wt. = -2.0 grams 5---254.0 Wt. Spec = 253 g Head Wt. = +1.0 grams 6---259.5 Wt. Spec = 260 g Head Wt. = -0.5 grams 7---268.5 Wt. Spec = 267 g Head Wt. = +1.5 grams 8---273.0 Wt. Spec = 274 g Head Wt. = -1.0 grams 9---278.5 Wt. Spec = 281 g Head Wt. = -2.5 grams PW-289.5 Wt. Spec = 288 g Head Wt. = +1.5 grams Your SSFF set of heads vary from -2.5 grams to +1.5 = 4.0 grams total variance. Golfsmith reports a weight specification of +2 / -3 grams on this model of iron head. Over a sample of 8 heads, 80% (4.0/5.0) of the weight tolerance is being used. Not the weight range I would use for my set of irons. My son (0 hcp) is building new Mizuno MP-30T irons and the heads were sorted to 0.5 g total variance. We pulled the heads before they were ever hit. An expensive way just to get a set of LH forgings. Definitely overkill for nearly most golfers. Jeremy, were the raw shaft frequencies with the logo up or relative to the spine alignment plane? Your wife will be a single digit player in no time ... good for her! Thanks Harry S www.Golf54.com -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jeremy Ingle Sent: January 21, 2004 1:13 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: ShopTalk: frequency matching I need to build a set of frequecy matched Irons for my wife ( 12 Index) This is what I have Fire forged Iron heads weight as follows in gms. 3---237.5 4---244.0 5---254.0 6---259.5 7---268.5 8---273.0 9---278.5 PW-289.5 Shaft raw frequencies 268-270-270-271-271-272-273-273 weight 68 grms. I need a finished flex stiffer that a normal lady flex Can any one calculate for me how to cut and if neccessary add weight to get a D+- swingweight? You can contact me direct if you like. Regards Jeremy