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  1. Just a question here, I feel like I am missing something. Course: Barberton Brookside Norton, Oh Blue 69.9 114 6587 White 68.2 111 6188 Yellow 69.4 110 5117 Red 67.5 105 4710 According to the USGA website, yellow and red are rated for ladies. The diff in yards between white and red is 1478 yards, which the chart does not go that far out. If I transfer the chart to excel and extrapolate it out, I get a change in course rating of 6.7. But not sure about the change in slope. All of the numbers for slope rating (besides 0) have 4 different ranges where they occur. But 5 takes place 5 times. So when I try to extrapolate out slope rating, what do I do in that case? Or am I totally doing this wrong? Thanks, Dan
  2. While I was at the range yesterday the clubhead of my Biggest Big Bertha broke off the shaft right above the clubhead (went about 100 yards!). From my understanding this club was made about 15 years old (my dad bought it for me used about 3-4 years ago). I called Callaway, and they want $70+ shipping to have it reshafted! They also said I could "trade it in" for a new driver at cost. A Razr Black would be $125 and a Razr Fit would be $210. Called a local golf shop, their in house shaft would be about $50, installed. They can also get other shafts & have more in stock too. They also suggested used clubs or some model year clubs that are marked down to about $200. I have never been measured for clubs, not sure what my swing speed is. I am able to hit this driver 275 yards on a very good day, average about 225-250 when I hit it right. I have been battling a slice for years and was actually working on some adjustments to my swing when I broke it. I had gotten the ball to straighten out a bit. What should I do? Is it worth fixing a 15 year old club? Or is technology much more advanced now that I should upgrade to one of Callaway's newer drivers? The shop would measure my swing speed before installing a new shaft to make sure I am playing the right shaft, I could also get a full club fitting for $25 and then make the best decision on what new club to get...so many options! Any suggestions? Thanks, Dan
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