Dave Tell me then, exactly how does shaft profiling affect the shafts response to the shaft being loaded and unloaded. You can't just say all of these people believe it has an affect, with out some analytical reasoning behind it.
llhack > [Original Message] > From: Dave Tutelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <ShopTalk@mail.msen.com>; <ShopTalk@mail.msen.com> > Date: 1/16/2006 9:30:46 PM > Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Shaft Quality and Bend Profiles > > At 07:50 PM 1/16/2006, Lloyd Hackman wrote: > >So your saying a spring does not reach it peak speed when it passes though > >its neutral position or when its sine wave load curve is zero? > > No, I'm saying all that is irrelevant to the actual time-vs-bend of a > real golf shaft in a real golf swing. > > You've heard this from me lots of times before. This is really one > more demonstration that the sine-wave shaft bending theory doesn't work. > > I agree with what you have said several times in this thread: IF your > theory is correct, then the shaft profile is of no consequence to > performance -- only butt frequency is important. > > How many members of this forum believe different shaft profiles CAN > give different performance, even if the butt frequency of the club is > the same? I bet a lot believe it. I know I do. I've also seen such > statements from people like Tom Wishon. So you have just raised your > own credibility barrier. You have successfully made the case that you > have to convince us profile doesn't matter before we have to even > seriously consider your theory of bending. > > Sorry, no sale. > > DaveT > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.18/230 - Release Date: 1/14/2006 >