Was it the head or was it the shaft frequency that was a better fit for
your swing? Find out what frequency that club was and build another  club
to the same frequency and see what happens. My guess is it was not the head.

llhack


> [Original Message]
> From: Tom and Donna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: ST <ShopTalk@mail.msen.com>
> Date: 10/30/2005 6:56:24 AM
> Subject: ShopTalk: Looking for an Alternate 
>
> I recently had the pleasure of using a King Cobra 440 9° driver and 
> found it very responsive.  I got at least 25 yards greater distance with 
> a lot less effort that allowed me to gain greater accuracy in 
> direction.  My question is, does anyone know of another driver head that 
> responds as well as the Cobra? 
>
> I am currently participating in a club making apprentice program and 
> plan on opening a shop in the coming months.  One of the issues my 
> instructor points out, and I agree, is that when I play a round of golf 
> I should be using the clubs I would be selling.  At this point in my 
> accumulation of knowledge about the subject I am still doing the trial 
> and error approach to selecting what direction I will take.  My thought 
> process says that if you are my customer I want to make available to you 
> the best of what is available to me as a club maker and fitter. 
>
> There are a couple of companies that I have become familiar with and 
> both do offer a variety of designs to choose from.  I am open to 
> suggestions. 
>
> I am also looking for a Loft/Lie Bending Machine and  Frequency Machine, 
> will entertain buying a used one if in excellent condition.
>
> Tom Mason
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>  -- 
> Where is it okay to be teed off, tote a six-iron, shoot birdies, and if
you're under par it's a great day?
>
>



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