I live in Chicago now burbs. I normally tee off at 6am, done with 18 no later than 9am. Cooler then and still have the rest of the day for home projects.
League starts at 9 on Thursday, try to pace myself and park in the shade. Long rounds on occasion.
Regardless, I won't play when it's over 102...
depends on the club. Most clubs cast or forged can be adjusted for loft/lie for 2*, All clubs are subject to breaking. That's a standard disclaimer from most clubbuilders. I've snapped 2 in 20 years and they were mine.
the following is a link from Golfworks that gives some good info...
Max tip trim is 3.5".
If it came out of a 3w, it had a parallel tip length of 5".
Standard tip trim is .5" for graduating woods.
I would think if you tipped the shaft to r flex, you would only see that at the butt end. The tip would be pretty frickin stiff.
Might email xcaliber, for suggestions...
I play same shafts in Driver and fairway woods. Play the same shafts (different from woods) in my hybrids. Irons and wedges are the same shaft also (found it helpful when I hit full shots with wedges). I also MOI match driver and fairway woods to each other, MOI match the hybrids 3-5 to each...
This is mine in a few stages. I've got a 12 x 12 shed with heat (cold in N. Illinois). Mostly dedicated to golf. Horizontal space is always at a premium, so I use the overhead for shafts and clubs for sale/repair and various shelfs for Freq Analyzer, MOI, Swingweight scale, etc. (mostly...
shipping to/from China is going to take some time due to the Covid-19 issue. I would think if they would provide specs you could do it in your shop or take them to a machinist.
Just a thought...
I think whatever process you take, the forum would benefit from your feedback.
Good luck
pick up a used one from ebay, then do this:
http://www.tutelman.com/golf/measure/digitalModSwingweightScale.php
I still use mine occasionally and it's as accurate as my Golfmechanix Auditor
Golfworks Tour Set in warm months and Maximum Strength in winter with heat box (set at roughly 120* F for 12 hrs) it gets cold in my shop - N. Illinois.
Never a failure since 2002 when the head flew off a callaway fairway wood - my first bore-thru! Glad it was my son's;-)
I use fuse-fit exclusively, total weight is about 10.5 grams. If True Spec is milling that weight out of the head, that's a LOT of weight. I would thing that would change the characteristics of the head.
Sounds like a typical I do it better than the other guy.
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I've used Club Conex for quite some time. A new system out there is manufactured in China http://www.hnmgolf.com/
Russ Ryden did a youtube video with them a few weeks back. Sounds like a good product.
I've used a caddie at The Wynn, Silverleaf, and Whisper Rock (guest). I found it very helpful when it came to reading the greens. Also, let them know where you're from and what your "REAL" yardages are. I think it was well worth the tip since I had not played the courses before. I guesstimate on...
I agree with most. eBay okay from reputable seller (US based).
I normally do Golfworks or direct from Lamkin
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this has to do with the Maltby Playability Factor. It will put you in the ballpark in regards to selecting a shaft. the link to the selector is:
https://www.golfworks.com/mpf-shaft-worksheet/a/496/
the shaft you had a preference had a MPF of 3B1M
3 has to do with Swing Speed (77-92mph)
B has to...
$500 plus $100 caddie at the Wynn a few years back. Followed up as a guest at Whisper Rock in Scottsdale at no cost!
Would do it all again in a heart beat.
Heard the Wynn has opened up again...