Bernie...
I know you like the Chicago 966sd a lot. How does it compare to the
SRV II? Does it outperform the Chicago?
Is the SRV II, your new favorite?
Thanks
Bob Sielski
On Sat, 31 Aug 2002 16:39:25 -0400, Bernie Baymiller wrote:
Mark,
I tried an SF 360 at 47 club length and it was OK,
Bob,
The Chicago 966SD and Bang SRV II are two different kinds of
drivers...normal faced steel and tall faced Ti. I have many customers who
are still playing the 966SD after 4 years and prefer it to the new Ti
monsters because it's easy to hit straight at any length, gets the ball up
and carries
Is traffic down or what? Everyone too busy? Need me to bring up a
controversial topic :)
Mark
Has anyone tried this putter? I have read a lot of good reviews about how
easy it is to line up and how good it feels. I ordered one last week because
of the 60 day no questions asked return policy. They do claim 3 strokes off
of your handicap or your money back. The only negative is the
Witam,
DT had a couple of posts about this sometime back. Maybe in the archives?
Bernie
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Has anyone tried this
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Has anyone tried this putter? I have read a lot of good reviews about how
easy it is to line up and how good it feels. I ordered one last week
because
of the 60 day no questions asked return policy.
Gary,
Close. I'll be cutting the all to the same freq, but varying the lengths by
1/2 or 1/4 from the 3 - 9 iron.
Cub
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Have been in and
How do you determine who is an "A" player and who
is a "B" player?
Cub
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Pool
In a message dated 8/29/2002 4:48:03 PM
Mark,
My thanks to you and all who replied. The last few days have been pretty
hectic around here with lots of work and relatives visiting. Extra highest
is something I don't need on any of my irons, so I may have to forego the
flatline. However, I may look at going on a 2cpm slope rather than
Cub,
Our groupshave about 20-24 players. That's five or six foursomes. So
the five or six players with the lowest handicaps, and who are playing that
week,are the A players, the next five or six are the B players, etc.
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Well don't use the TPS 5-Iron as the benchmark! :)
Do try to build some demos based upon different slopes. Possibly your current
slope as well as your current slope divided in half. (ie: 4 and 2) This might be
a good starting point. If you prefer your current slope, try a slope equal to
125%
Go for it Mark, how's about girls
RK
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Equipment
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Simple: "A" is any player who kicks your butt. "B"
is you ;-)
TFlanm
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Pool
How do you determine who is an "A"
I know this isn't SpineTalk, but you may be interested in this
http://www.penleygolf.com/carter/
(I believe it supports RK's view on spine location)
/Ed
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Well shoot! Kennedy isn't the only one to hold this opinion.
Agreed!
Of the opinions I've seen, more folks seem to think the spine (or the
stiffer FLO plane) should be in the 12-6 plane than
Hi Mark,
When I bought my hometheater I thought it was pretty high end until I
did some market research and discovered companies like Krell.
So that said, I have no idea what segment my gear goes into..
I've got BW for speakers and haven't gone into components yet so I went
with a Rotel
At 08:02 PM 9/1/02, you wrote:
An aside: I hope the English Usage Nazi doesn't get into the text of the
attachment. If he/she does we'll be here forever, parsing, spelling, and
punctuating ;-)
Carter dont rite good and cant spel no better, but he nose splines.
Hello Dean, thanks for the response.
Krell is a little above what my wife will approve. I checked Rotel and they
didn't have anything that was 6.1 without adding an additional amplifier.
I would like to consider BW for the speakers, but again above what my wife
will allow.
My original system was
LOL
I can say that he does have a pretty neat set up for spines. Seen it at the PGA
show a couple times.
Mark
Burgess Howell wrote:
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An aside: I hope the English Usage Nazi doesn't get into the text of the
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Title: Re: ShopTalk: Eureka!
Tom,
Theyre probably all sittin round cussin you out as a no good whos been sandbaggin them since January to set them all up for the big kill.
Congrats
Brad
On 9/1/02 4:57 PM, tflan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At last! At long last! Played my butt off today! 36/37!
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Hello Dean, thanks for the response.
Krell is a little above what my wife will approve. I checked Rotel and they
didn't have anything that was 6.1 without adding an additional amplifier.
I would like to
In a message dated 9/1/2002 2:39:21 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do you determine who is an "A" player and who is a "B" player?
Cub
Hi Cub,
The "players" know who is an A and who is a B.
It's pretty hard to hide an A stroke.
The "action" you impart on the cue
I quote from their web site, The stiffest plane (spine) is on the sides of
the shaft and perpendicular to the bend plane. From this I assume Penley
shafts are all Type II (2N's and 2S's) and not Type I with N and S on the
same plane like a steel shaft normally is. Since I haven't used or tested
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