Interested in any feedback on these
??
Twas considering them for a new personal set - like the progressive
concept and the price (most components cost way too much by the time
they arrive in Aust). Have had success with the XDS2 Pro up until now
but want to try something new.
TIA,
Ben...
Harry,
They
were discontinued about 2 years ago - it seems that Vokey changed a bunch of the
loft/bounce combinations when the oilcan finish wedges were released back
then. IMO, (you appear to concur) they took a stepbackward. I
played a 260.12 which had a super narrow, beveled sole (and
JOHN:
Thanks for the stargazing tip - here in the mountains with our elevation
and no light pollution you can't believe how bright the stars and
planets are in the sky on a clear night. So since we are in the midst
of some very clear weather these days, I will be sure to take note of
your tip
I mentioned this about 2 years ago. After years
of screwing around with old golf tubes, hoses, towels, and whatever else I could
think of to keep a grip from exploding, I made a "wrap" that works.
Iacquired of a piece of upholstery leather
(Naugahyde works also)roughly 12" x 12". I sewed
TFlan,
You lie! It was actually back in April of 1998 :-)
One of your many contributions to this forum.
The only thing you said different back then was To use, first
roll the end of the grip back and forth to loosen the adhesive
at the end. Does this still hold true?
(And I still haven't made
Geez!
1998? Wow! I guess time really flies when a guy's retired.
And yes, I still loosen the grip a little, then start the tool, squirt some
solvent, and work the tool into the grip. Just did one this a.m. after I
wrote the last post.
TFlan
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From: Ed Reeder [EMAIL
Looking for 11, 13, 15 metal woods.
Anyone
run across some possibilities
Thanks
Mike
Walker
Hi Ben:I've just assembled a set with 5.5 Rifles and Promax grips and
will range them Friday!! They sure are nice looking as all Dynacrafts are and
hope they preform as well.John
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From:
Ben Cameron
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Sent: Tuesday, March 23,
Bang SF series
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From:
Mike
Walker
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 4:22
PM
Subject: ShopTalk: Looking for 11, 13, 15
metal woods
Looking for 11, 13, 15 metal woods.
Anyone run across some possibilities
Thanks
At 05:22 PM 3/23/04 -0500, Mike Walker wrote:
Looking for 11, 13, 15 metal woods.
Anyone run across some possibilities
Given the extreme evolution over the last few years, it would be worthwhile
to know what lofts you want. For instance, my 22* fairway wood would have
been a weak 5-wood ten
Bang SF is by far the most popular we sell in those three clubs. They
have 17, 19 and 21 woods as well.
-t
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Tim Hewitt
myOstrich Golf
http://www.myostrichgolf.com
On Mar 23, 2004, at 5:22 PM, Mike Walker wrote:
Looking for 11, 13, 15 metal woods.
Anyone run across some possibilities
Thanks
Hi TFlan:
What grip loosen solvent do you use..??
John
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Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 4:14 PM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Grips and compressed air
Geez!
1998? Wow! I guess time really flies when a guy's retired.
www.bandmgolf.com
I bought a 15 wood from them a few months ago.
TFlan
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From:
Chris Stricker
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Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 2:32
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Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Looking for 11,
13, 15 metal woods
Bang SF series
Title: Re: ShopTalk: Looking for 11, 13, 15 metal
woods
I'm a distributor for Bang and sell the SF260 ($21) at lofts up
to 19 deg.
http://www.clubmaker-online.com/bang.price03.html
Unfortunately I just noticed that I messed up the links to the
pic's.
The Bang web site has pictures, I'll update
Now, get him working on recognizing swing characteristics and fitting them
to zone profiles. :)
You have got to love them at that age. They become demon possessed later on.
(
Mark A Patton
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Title: Re: ShopTalk: Looking for 11, 13, 15 metal woods
I'm looking for a good driver "head" that has a solid sound like a
new Taylor but I don't want to pay $400.. :-)John
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Camping fuel. Generic Coleman from Wal-Mart or KMart.
TFlan
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Grips and compressed air
Hi TFlan:
What grip loosen solvent do you use..??
John
Mike,
Diamond Tour has the Super Concord that goes to #15, I believe the 15 is 37ยบ
CarlMike Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking for 11, 13, 15 metal woods.
Anyone run across some possibilities
Thanks
Mike WalkerCarl Mc Kinley, PCS Certified Class 'A' Clubmaker[EMAIL PROTECTED]P T Barnum
Good point. If you are fortunate to live in an area where you can truly
escape light pollution, or that you can get away to such a place; I suggest
spending a worthless? night doing this.
A number of years ago I lived in AR for a bit, and with a 2 hour drive could
be in a location without notable
Hi
Pat K
I
appreciate the insight Pat K, so thanks. I was hoping I wasn't losing my
mind.
I
sent his 254.12 out for plating, so couldn't validate it wasn't really a
254.10.
Thanks Harry S
www.Golf54.com
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In a message dated 3/23/2004 3:58:38 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm a distributor for Bang and sell the SF260 ($21) at lofts up to 19 deg.
http://www.clubmaker-online.com/bang.price03.html
Unfortunately I just noticed that I messed up the links to the pic's.
The Bang
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