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runnerlgnd

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  1. How is this post relevant to anything? You're asking if we like them?? My opinion will mean nothing to you, I promise. How is the photo dated 2008 when you just bought them?
  2. What? This is not true. 61* is 61*, no matter how long or short your shafts are..... Shaft length has zero correlation in determining lie angles.
  3. How about buying a driver from a company in business?
  4. If you want, you can cut them all to your desired length to keep them consistant. It looks like the 6 iron will come 39.5"..so cutting .75" would be over length by many manufacturer standards. You probably don't have the right tools to do everything properly, so I would recommend: -(1) use a hack saw to cut your shaft lengths -(2) buy some extremely rough sand paper to and rub the tip (about an 1.5") to secure a good bond between the epoxy and hosel. -(3) clean the hosels...take a drill and drill out excess epoxy. Buy a wire brush and put that in the drill to completely clean the hosel out. -(4) Add ferrule to the shaft -(5) put epoxy on the tip and any excess in the hosel (I highly recommend you use a strong epoxy with glass beads mixed in)....use fishing line or a shim if the shaft doesn't fit the hosel tightly. -(6) turn the ferrule(this will be very difficult without the right tools) My suggestion would be sand paper. -(8) Use acetone and wipe ferrule to melt excess epoxy and complete shine
  5. I am 5'11" and I feel my 4 iron is too long for me. How much distance will I lose if I take off an inch? Some people might not understand your education in Ireland...
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