Re: ShopTalk: Sweet Spot Finder/rant

2003-01-12 Thread tflan
Nope; I spine and freq match every set of shafts I install. I like the spine at 12:00. Others may differ. I have no argument about it. TFlan - Original Message - From: Graham Little [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 6:20 PM Subject: Re: ShopTalk:

Re: ShopTalk: Sweet Spot Finder

2003-01-12 Thread jhm
The time thing was a problem, spending the time lining it up, thinking about it, backing off. There were threats to make me a single golfer from my golfing pard's. John That's not a problem of balance, but of putting with an aiming line. I've had the same problem. Yesterday I finally heard

Re: ShopTalk: Sweet Spot Finder/rant

2003-01-12 Thread jhm
Tflan: It really does work, it's cheap, and it will even work on your bridge in the Sahara. Now excuse me, I've got to go strap on my swing trainer jacket. John Amen Brother! I just read and deleted 33 messages on this subject. If there's any non-tour player out there who thinks spinning or

Re: ShopTalk: Sweet Spot Finder

2003-01-12 Thread jhm
Tom: Sorry, but if Mean Gene couldn't keep the balls on the device, then he need to go back for some sort of training. It's not a novelty/gimmick nor does it rob folks of their hard earned cash, I took some time and researched it and do my best to keep those types of products off my site. Gotta

Re: ShopTalk: Sweet Spot Finder

2003-01-12 Thread Mark A Patton
Hmmm, I like that Mark Dave Tutelman wrote: At 05:20 PM 1/11/03 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think Dave Pelz has been selling them and talking about theory behind it (for putting) for some time now. Pelz did controlled experiments (using Perfy, the putting equivalent of Iron Byron)

ShopTalk: Sweet Spot Clarification

2003-01-12 Thread jhm
Tom (not TFlan Tom) sent me a note that clarify's things a bit. Turns out the ball spinner his friend was using was a different product from a different manufacturer (see his note below). I do try and sell only products that perform as advertised and are a good value. Most won't make a bad

Re: ShopTalk: Sweet Spot Clarification

2003-01-12 Thread Tom and Donna Mason
Heaven for bid, not another ball hackin' guitar picker. Hey I can totally appreciate and have empathy for the person's game you just described. Sound just like mine. I have six month to get my game no higher that bogie. My daughter-in-law has invited me to play golf with her at Pebble Beach in

Re: ShopTalk: Sweet Spot Clarification

2003-01-12 Thread jhm
Tom: Thank you for the first line of the chorus for my next country western hit...:-) John Heaven for bid, not another ball hackin' guitar picker. -- Thanks! John Muir http://clubmaker-online.com http://gripscience.com http://tourpure.com 810.220.4918

ShopTalk: A groaner

2003-01-12 Thread Al Taylor
Zebediah was in the fertilized egg business. He had several hundred young layers, called pullets, and eight or ten roosters, whose job was to fertilize the eggs. Zeb kept records, and any rooster that didn't perform well went into the soup pot and was replaced. That took an awful lot of Zeb's

ShopTalk: Not Golf/New Mac Ad

2003-01-12 Thread jhm
If you've got Quicktime and a speedy connection, you've got to check out the ads for the new Mac Powerbooks. I watched the Steve Jobs webcast last week when they first played this and had a good belly laugh. Big build up for their new big and small laptops leading up to the spot. Advertising

RE: ShopTalk: Tom Wishon's New Company

2003-01-12 Thread Harry F. Schiestel
Hi Tom W When are you going live with the new web site? Your note below said not until Jan 6th, 2003. I would like to review the new Wishon designs. An emotional rollercoaster if we have to wait. Thanks HarryS www.Golf54.com TOM WISHON Tom Wishon Golf Technology 695 County Road 233 Durango,