FWIW - called Callaway and asked what product the tour pro's
use to fill the sole cavities on their 2-Ball putters. I
wanted some extra weight, plus the fill makes it easier to
tap down ball marks.
Was told Scotch-Weld DP 420 epoxy
I couldn't find any and used Goop SuperMend 2 Part Epoxy Paste,
Hi Group:
Someone recommended this head for a senior player. I checked the
catalogues I have on hand, and didnt find a supplier.
Can someone send me a listing of a supplier?
I'm in Canada, but I'll gladly order from the US
Thanks for the reply Group.
Joe
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Gerry
Joe wrote:
Hi Group:
Someone recommended this head for a senior player. I checked the
catalogues I have on hand, and didnt find a supplier.
Can someone send me a listing of a supplier?
I'm in Canada, but I'll gladly order from
Last
fall, I was in the Pontiac, MI region and spent about6 hours at Arnie's
shop talking golf, shop and gadgets.
I
must admit Arnie is a real fine person, with great wit and stories, and shares
freely with clubmakers he encounters.
When
calling a person a prolix ass ... is that something
Visit golfoundry website www.golfoundry.com they have Biam products that in
my opinion are better than Integra and they hav left handed titanium heads
Good luck
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From: Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 8:09 PM
Subject:
Joe,
There are lots of suppliers with the Integra Super 450...Diamond Tour, IN
Golf Components, Low Pro (Golf Direct) and others. If you are planning on an
overlength driver, ask for a 195-196 gram head weight. They're scarce, but
play very well for many seniors at 47 and 48. I've been playing an