Ed,

Thanks for the links.  I was going to use the cavity backs in the longer
irons but decided against it because of the offset.  Fortunately, or
unfortunately, I spent most of my formative years playing non-offset blades.
So I don't have a problem hitting the long irons consistently. Now all I
have to do is cure this over-the-top swing!

Cub
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ed Reeder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 8:28 PM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: NearNet Forged


> Cub,
> Here is a NearNet thread I was following on GEA (I should NEVER have
> found GEA, too addictive :-).  I have a friend who is considering blades
> and these are a candidate.  The price is certainly right!
>
> http://forums.delphiforums.com/golfequip/messages/?msg=92268.1
>
> Also, someone wanted to know where to get them.  From Raven
> http://www.ravengolfclubs.com/
>
> FWIW - Here is a good thread on "Why Play Blades"
> http://forums.delphiforums.com/golfequip/messages?msg=100683.1
>
> (One of the interesting set makeups is something like Quick Strikes
> for the long irons, cavity backs for the mid-irons, and blades for
> short irons.  Makes a lot of sense)
>
> /Ed
>
>
> Steve \"Cub\" Culbreth wrote:
> >
> > Jents,
> >
> > I received the NearNet Forged iron heads today. They look great!  I'll
let
> > you know how the set works out.
> >
> > PS:  Connie Mack is the Grammar Nazi!!!!! I suggest we treat him as if
he
> > were a baby parrot. We should just
> > ignore him until he gets the point.
> >
> > Cub
>


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