Hi Brad, Andre, Tim, and ALL

 

Does everyone assume R flex is 4.5 Flex?  Years ago R flex was 5.5 designation.

A few years ago SK Fiber published the PCS Equalizer chart in their shaft 
catalogue.

This is where I got the following cpm vs. #.# Flex designations:

 

What do you tell a customer when they want to know Letter and not Number flex?

 

Brad you stated: 5-Iron = 38" @ 6.0 be 309 cpm.

This is different from my PCS Equalizer chart as follows:

5-IRON at 38" (no grip)

318cpm, 6.5 Flex - I assume this to be X Flex

313cpm, 6.0 Flex - I assume this to be S+ Flex

308cpm, 5.5 Flex - I assume this to be S Flex

303cpm, 5.0 Flex - I assume this to be R+ Flex

298cpm, 4.5 Flex - I assume this to be R Flex

 

Brad you stated: Driver = 45" @ 6.0 be 253 cpm.

This is different from my PCS Equalizer chart as follows:

DRIVER at 45" (no grip)

258cpm, 6.5 Flex - I assume this to be X Flex

253cpm, 6.0 Flex - I assume this to be S+ Flex

248cpm, 5.5 Flex - I assume this to be S Flex

243cpm, 5.0 Flex - I assume this to be R+ Flex

238cpm, 4.5 Flex - I assume this to be R Flex

 

Tim Hewitt has stated, "The PCS flex values did not align to the 

Rifle values even though they used the same numbering system."

PCS's Equalizer software system: http://www.myostrichgolf.com/equalizer/

 

Thanks Harry S

www.myGolfDNA.com <http://www.mygolfdna.com/>  

Wingham, Canada

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Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2008 11:41 AM
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Subject: Re: ShopTalk: PCS Equalizer

 

Andre,

 In the link from Tim, one of the charts shows a flex value of 4.0 for a 38" 
iron at 289cpm.  That
value was for a freq meter that read the same as the calibration shaft 
standard, according to the
chart.  That would make a 38" @ 6.0 be 309, or a 6.0 45" driver be 253cpm.    
As I understand, these
are for ungripped clubs..  Do you know if this is the "standard" for that 
system?

Thanks Brad

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