John,

You're probably right, John. That Ping 48" gorilla driver was so heavy that
I could only swing it half as hard. :-)

Bernie
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Subject: Re: ShopTalk: demo day


> Ed and Bernie:
> Admit it, you swung 1/2 as hard when you hit the OEM club to prove
> what a killer machine your custom club was!! :-)
>
> John
> shoptalk
>
> >Bernie,
> >Nice post.  See comment below.
> >
> >/Ed
> >
> >Bernie Baymiller wrote:
> >
> ><snip>
> >
> >>OEMs will
> >>continue to insinuate clubmakers use poor quality clones, but as more
and
> >>more golfers see the great variety of heads, shafts and grips which are
made
> >>and perform as well or better, those insinuations may come back to bite
them
> >>you know where.
> >
> >Evidentially some of the OEMs feel that some component clubs are
> >state of the art.  I heard that one of the forums has a thread going
> >about the new Cleveland Halo hybrid being a clone of the Wishon
> >321LI.  I know that Cleveland R&D tried to buy one, was told that
> >Wishon only sells to clubmakers, and Cleveland said that they would
> >get one through another channel.  Those who have seen both clubs say
> >that it is quite clear where the Cleveland design came from.
>
>
> -- 
> Thanks!
> John Muir
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>
>


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