Tim,
  That is news to me.  I never new that.  What would be the best method?  Using 
a Scotchbrite wheel? Thank you for that info. 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tim Hewitt 
  To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com 
  Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 5:48 PM
  Subject: Re: ShopTalk: SK Fiber Tour Performance Shafts


  Though the Tour Performance is a fine shaft, you are not limited in graphite 
to just shafts that have already been tapered.

  All taper tipped graphite shafts start out as parallel tipped shafts and the 
taper is sanded in at the factory. You can do the same thing with any thick 
walled graphite shaft (generally anything 70g or heavier is fine) and open up 
your options...

  It's not a difficult thing to do at all and you don't have to ream hosels.

  -t

  On Apr 11, 2008, at 4:31 PM, Pat-On Target Golf LLC wrote:


    Shoptalkers,
       I have a golfer that is playing the Nike Pro Combo Forged irons with the 
Nike "R" flex,  mid kick graphite shafts. Shoulder turn 1/2 to 3/4, transition 
quick (forceful), tempo @.75 Secs. midway release and SS @ 75 mph. His sole 
marks dead on but his face impacts are all out on toe. Swing path is square. 
His 6 iron club specs are 38" @ 288 cpm D2 391 grams ( shaft approx. 80 grams). 
 Normally I would suggest changing to a stiffer and heavier steel shaft but the 
customer wants to stay with graphite.  Without reaming out the hosel to accept 
a .370" tip shaft his choices are limited. My question is, would anyone have 
any experience with the SK Tour Performance shafts with a golfers profile such 
as this?  TIA
    Pat-On Target Golf LLC
    Turnersville, NJ
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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