John, You're probably right, John. That Ping 48" gorilla driver was so heavy that I could only swing it half as hard. :-)
Bernie Write to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <ShopTalk@mail.msen.com> Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 7:59 AM 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 > http://clubmaker-online.com > http://gripscience.com > http://elevongolf.com > 810.923.7396 > >