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Black Tie Not Optional!
Golf clothes are fine. The big thing is you must wear closed toed shoes to be allowed into the factory. As much as I wish I could all cruise around in Reefs, we don't want anyone loosing a toe.
Also, if you wear a competing companies golf shirt, you will get the privilege of watching your Handcrafted Shaft cure, from inside the 300° F oven!!!!!
You will be getting a PM with this info as well.
Two things, nobody wants to see your feet, trust me.
And Dont wear competing company gear or Yankees gear.
All that said, you should be fine.
Wait no Yankees gear allowed?
As long as it's approved, my shaft design has a Yankees element to it. Hope DB doesn't read this ...
Went to my local golf store today to get some numbers and the launch monitor was broke :/
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I think this could be a good guideline for the Grandura testers too. Gonna just go based off what I'm seeing and feelingDont worry about the numbers guys. We said this from day 1 including getting a fitting heading in. This was a post from Don a while back. Stick with this stuff and you will have all of the info you need.
The most important question is ball flight. Too High/Too Low? Secondly is stiffness, does it feel like this shaft is too stiff or too soft for me? After those two, feel on off center hits, total club weight and other feel only based questions based on how important those factors are too you.
Dont worry about the numbers guys. We said this from day 1 including getting a fitting heading in. This was a post from Don a while back. Stick with this stuff and you will have all of the info you need.
The most important question is ball flight. Too High/Too Low? Secondly is stiffness, does it feel like this shaft is too stiff or too soft for me? After those two, feel on off center hits, total club weight and other feel only based questions based on how important those factors are too you.
I SAID NO TASTING THE SHAFTS!!!
As for the launch monitor question, I think it would be better to get a little bit of time in first as your launch monitor numbers may skew your opinions one way or the other depending on how the numbers turn out. As the event gets closer if you want to get some numbers so we can dial in your ball flight a little more that would be fine.
DB
This was what I tried to follow. I averaged 3 rounds and 3 range sessions per week since the baseline shaft came in. I really had a good idea of trajectory, distance and dispersion. Today on the monitor I got some hard numbers and it allowed me to really focus on feel more knowing each shot was recorded. I'll have a write-up later on my experience but I feel it was beneficial for me after having really thoroughly tested this shaft on the course and range the last month.
As long as it's approved, my shaft design has a Yankees element to it. Hope DB doesn't read this ...
It sounds like we may have another opening coming up soon as StanTheCaddy is poking the bear.
It sounds like we may have another opening coming up soon as StanTheCaddy is poking the bear.
Just so happens with an event like this, the waiting list is rather epicly long.
Probably wont even notice when you cure his shaft in ladies flex.
Just so happens with an event like this, the waiting list is rather epicly long.
Probably wont even notice when you cure his shaft in ladies flex.
I have a feeling a lot of us will be surprised when they tell us something like "your test shaft was 40 grams in ladies flex" or something along those lines.
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