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Voted NO,,,, The old saying,.."Hit it 2 feet from the hole.. its called SKILL ....Hit it in the hole... its called PURE LUCK" .
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Attaboy BB1.... Your just about there...Here is an older guy..with a swing speed around 80...if you add 12 grams to the head, you recover the original swingweight, but the tip end flexes for a 3 wood.Now if you drop the grip weight to 26 grams..with no added weight to the head...the total club weight ( static) drops almost 1 ounce. So your Titleist that started at 52/60/195 = 307g is now 25/60/195 = 280g... D-2 is a little heavy on the r flex..Now you have a shorter club..lighter club and the swingweight is on target...Good Luck
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Maybe the grief is that he thinks a heat gun is going to help him with a break at the hosel. It has to be step drilled.
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Poor shaft tip prepping or poor countersink creating a sharp edge to cut shaft...Take your pick
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Does Anyone Know What These Clubs Are?!
pgone replied to MCFC OK's topic in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting
Magnets love stainless steel,die cast fall right off--Probable cost on that club brand new.. $5 assembled. Some folks just cant afford the real deal...- 14 replies
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Does Anyone Know What These Clubs Are?!
pgone replied to MCFC OK's topic in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting
Do yourself a favor,see if a magnet sticks to the clubface. They look like zinc die cast heads.(N G) Check True Temper shaft imprint on bottom portion of shaft-- True Temper/ Temper True= commercial shaft.- 14 replies
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Great on the installation- Don't know how many you bought? Golfworks in Ohio has them listed at 5.99 each plus shipping. Thai is MAP pricing on those grips.
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Thanks, So they installed at a buck a grip and they are 1.50 over MSRP. If they did a good job your good to go.
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Thanks Guys, Sorry to say I don' t shop in these stores, around how much did you pay and what were the installation charges if any? Even better if you install yourself---
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Erik, you have a strange way of welcoming club builders. I made a remark about one of these guys using stolen cans of compressed air to blow on grips by rigging the plastic tube. Now if Vinsk and yourself approve of this method, my most humble apology. Just like you have your quirks, my preference is to use DS tape and solvent. If you want to use a compressor, by all means have at it. Alvin Cruz has been asking me to carry PURE in stock as a dealer. I am not here to sell- just making an inquiry.
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Whats your problem DUDE??
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A little survey if you will---- Stop in at golf shop- display has PURE grips- standard pro, wrap, standard DTX- all are same price- which do you choose and what color?
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Physician Heal Thyself--- You should worry more about your SHANKS!!!
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Joey, I noticed you didnt get in on my club building challenges. Thats ok, by your posts, it shows your not very smart. Do you have any idea what is in those cans??? As a 45 yr club builder, I care for your health and safety. Do not do what this fool is doing. A 10" piece of double sided tape is 10 cents--6 cents for solvent.. I dont see any reason to use air.
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Need help making purchase decision..
pgone replied to EasyJ86's topic in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting
Why should I offer you insights? Asia will take care of itself. All I have to do is pick up the phone and order what I need. Unfortunately for you, most of them are leaving the business, chased by Name Brand addicts who couldnt care less... Any way my club builder friend or friends..Todays project--- I want a small- 280 to 300 cc driver , 10 degree head coated with Titanium Carbonitride, 70 gram graphite shaft at 44", Winn ultralite grip 26 gram.. and you will do it at a cost of 17$...That's 17 dollars-- GOOD LUCK.. By the way-this driver will spit out 250yds but you got to have a really good swing. -
Jack- I know you understand that - Choking down on the grip reminds me of trying to lay down a bunt. The golf industry has them all bent over, they seem to enjoy it!! Plenty of ways to skin a cat in this business.
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Jack- This is not rocket science. The Prorythmic scale will give 2 readings- Swing weight and Total weight. Swing weight is a balance between grip end and club head. You have a 45.5" driver that reads D-2 but you want 44" - so you cut off 1.5" - Now your looking at low C swing weight. Your starting std grip weight is 52 grams - So they go to their Techies and they are told to add 12 grams to the head weight. That makes the total weight heavier. So you find a ultra light grip ( WINN LITE ) 26 gram grip in O/S. Now your back in the low Ds and the total weight is lighter. Again Why raise the bridge when you can lower the water?
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I agree 100%-- On the swingweight -- Why raise the bridge when you can lower the water ?
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Need help making purchase decision..
pgone replied to EasyJ86's topic in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting
WU..I am sorry for your demise, as mine was the same-- high rents and a bad economy. We had no choice but to go the EBAY route. In your defense, I have seen people buy 750 cc drivers and sales of Wishon irons with 4$ steel shafts and karma grips. WTF?? This young man bought a set of I-win sl irons with Lamkin midsize tourwraps and TT (S) Dynalite Gold / sensicore . Some deal for 200$. Its good to share with fellow club makers.