Keep in mind, my question was:

What are you fav irons and WHY

Mark
(yeah, also doing a bit of research here to see why people like what
they do)

Also, Anyone into Home Theater? If so email me personally. Needing to
rebuild a mid end theater.


"Mark A. Patton" wrote:

> You say that only because you can take money from me :)
>
> Mark
>
> Richard Kennedy wrote:
>
> >
>   Mark, don't forget that some of us has played golf with you, DON'T
>   WORRY ABOUT A HOOK. RK Manufacturer's of World Class Golf Club
>   Repair [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   -------Original Message-------
>
>   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Date: Sunday, August 25, 2002 10:29:06 PM
>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Subject: Re: ShopTalk: was Test now iron heads
>    You know whats unique here: I never at anytime think of wrist
>   cock. I feel like
>   I am blocking the ball most of the time (retarding wrist
>   cock/release as I am
>   afraid of the death hook). My swing has been describe as flat
>   though not w/
>   short irons.
>
>   We're getting more towards a fitting here (and I appreciate it as
>   we all make
>   our own worst DR). To give a reference as far as distance relative
>   to height.
>   Avg 5 iron is 180. SW is 110 and SKY HIGH! Head is a verified 56*
>   loft. 8 iron
>   is also a verified 40* and good for a SKY HIGH 150 yd shot. Most
>   recent previous
>   heads used were Chicago 944 DBs and Toski Classics.
>
>   Here's the kicker, I am looking at a try at a higher offset, COG
>   moved back set.
>   While sounding crazy:
>   A: I demoed a set I made and had unique results, (Figured it was
>   the newness of
>   the offset)
>   B: I need to try something else I am working on currently
>   requiring (easiest
>   method) a GS iron head. Those that are fitting for this experiment
>   are high
>   offset.
>
>   Mark
>
>   Bernie Baymiller wrote:
>
>   > Mark,
>   >
>   > Well, sounds like you're taking the club back inside too much.
>   I'd work on
>   > taking the club straight back from the ball without breaking
>   your wrists.
>   > Going straight back will force your upper body to turn about
>   90�. Keep the
>   > back of your left hand almost vertical and when your backswing
>   gets about
>   > waist high, cock your wrist straight up, keeping the
>   wrist-to-hand area flat
>   > as it started. The club should go up between your head and right
>   shoulder,
>   > club head hanging down and shaft pointing nearly at the target.
>   If you take
>   > the club too much inside on the backswing, the head gets behind
>   your body
>   > and too flat. Then, you have to really roll the right hand,
>   throwing the
>   > club over the top to make any contact, your body is ahead and
>   the result is
>   > a pull hook.
>   >
>   > The Acer XDS2 Pros might be a head you'd like better than the
>   Catapult STS,
>   > because they have almost no offset. If your short irons are too
>   high, you
>   > might look at some of the delofted style heads, which include:
>   > Avocet from Mirage, GV Back and KS Tour from Diamond Tour, PS
>   Series 3 from
>   > Streamline, and there are probably a few others out there. These
>   are
>   > generally low cg irons, so even though they are delofted to 43�
>   and 44� PWs,
>   > they still hit the ball almost a normal height, but about 10-15
>   yards
>   > farther than normal lofts. Have no idea of the quality of these
>   heads, but
>   > the Acer XDS2 Pros are good ones (though only delofted to a 46�
>   PW).
>   >
>   > Bernie
>   > Writeto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   >
>   > ----- Original Message -----
>   > From: "Mark A. Patton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>   > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>   > Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2002 8:32 PM
>   > Subject: Re: ShopTalk: was Test now iron heads
>   >
>   > > Bernie, I appreciate your response. What I was trying to do is
>   solicit:
>   > > A: 1st some traffic here
>   > > B: an idea of what people are playing and why
>   > >
>   > > As far as your questions:
>   > > With this new set, I may be trying heads outside the norm of
>   what I
>   > prefer, and
>   > > also what common knowledge leads to.
>   > >
>   > > I have an awful tendency to pull irons (as well as all other
>   clubs), and
>   > when I
>   > > do not, I still hit a hook. Swing path is distinctly inside to
>   outside.,
>   > > Historically I have preferred to play minimal offset heads
>   (Chicago 944DB
>   > and
>   > > Toski Classic). Traj has been messed up by my awful swing. In
>   the past.
>   > All
>   > > shots were high, now only short irons are high (when I say
>   high, I mean
>   > NASA
>   > > picks them up).
>   > >
>   > > Thinking of trying some items outside of the norm (ie: an
>   large offset
>   > with a
>   > > large cavity back).
>   > >
>   > > My tendency is to catch the ball on the downward stroke low on
>   on the
>   > heel.
>   > >
>   > > Mark
>   > >
>   > > Bernie Baymiller wrote:
>   > >
>   > > > Mark,
>   > > >
>   > > > What are your objectives and preferences for your irons?
>   What kind of
>   > look
>   > > > do you like? How far do you want to hit a 7-iron and a PW?
>   What are your
>   > > > directional tendencies? Cost parameters?
>   > > >
>   > > > If you like the look and feel of blades, the semi-cavity
>   back Chicago
>   > 944C
>   > > > is hard to beat. Hits solid and long with the right graphite
>
>   > shafts...like
>   > > > Apache PM-30s.
>   > > >
>   > > > If you like cavity backs with low offset, Hireko's Acer XDS2
>
>   > Professional is
>   > > > a quality-made, solid hitting head that looks much more
>   expensive than
>   > it
>   > > > is. PW is slightly delofted at 46�.
>   > > >
>   > > > If you like cavity backs and are a fader who is helped by
>   offset and
>   > needs
>   > > > distance in the short irons, Hireko's Catapult STS is
>   another quality,
>   > low
>   > > > cost head with a low cg and is considerably delofted for the
>   7 through
>   > the
>   > > > PW (44�).
>   > > >
>   > > > I'm playing the Catapult STS with steel shafts from 8-PW and
>   the Chicago
>   > > > 944s from 4 through 7-iron with Apache graphites. The combo
>   works well
>   > for
>   > > > me, since I have a slightly outside-in swing and tend to
>   launch my short
>   > > > irons higher than normal.
>   > > >
>   > > > Others that seem to play well for my customers: Dynacraft
>   PC-3 has three
>   > > > different lies available. Golfworks CER 551 plays OK. Check
>   out golf
>   > club
>   > > > review for some others.
>   http://www.golfclubreview.com/componen2.htm
>   > > >
>   > > > Bernie
>   > > > Writeto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   > > >
>   > > > ----- Original Message -----
>   > > > From: "Mark A. Patton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>   > > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>   > > > Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2002 3:44 PM
>   > > > Subject: ShopTalk: was Test now iron heads
>   > > >
>   > > > > oops
>   > > > > quiet I meant
>   > > > >
>   > > > > Looking for opinions on your fav iron head and why.
>   > > > > My house was robbed the other day, and one of the many
>   things taken
>   > was
>   > > > > my
>   > > > > clubs. Being that it is slow, lets open up a thread on fav
>   iron heads
>   > > > > and
>   > > > > the whys behind it.
>   > > > >
>   > > > > Mark
>   > > > >
>   > > > > "Mark A. Patton" wrote:
>   > > > >
>   > > > > > Test
>   > > > > > Been real quite here
>   > > > > >
>   > > > > > Mark
>   > > > >
>   > > > >
>   > > > >
>   > >
>   > >
>   > >
>
>   .
>
> >

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