Bernie,

If TT80 refers to an SK Fiber Tour Trac 80, I think 44.20 will be too short. I've got a TT80 and its balance point is quite high, so you've got to build the club longer or add a bunch of weight to the head. DaveT posted awhile back on how much he had to add to get his club to his target SW. I can't recall the amount, but it was quite high.

RT

>From: "Bernie Baymiller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Brian,
>
>If your SRV II is 200 grams, and the TT 80 is an R at 79 grams, and your
>grip is 50 grams, your club length will need to be 44.20" to get a D1...as
>figured on Dave T's small s/w program for Chicago Golf. If you want a copy
>of this program, I'll send you one as an attachment.
>
>Bernie
>Writeto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Brian Parkinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 6:06 PM
>Subject: RE: ShopTalk: Dynamic Gold
>
>
> > Thanks Mac, and TFlan
> >
> > That clarifies it for me. I went with the R400.
> >
> > Also thanks, Dan, going to go with the XDS2Pro.
> >
> > And thanks to all those who gave me suggestions on why my irons were too
> > high. Moved the ball back in the stance a bit and focused on hitting
> > the ball lower. Boom - 25 yard back. It's only been 4 rounds so I hope
> > it stays. Interesting, the accuracy was perhaps a bit better when I hit
> > it extremely high. But in Idaho the wind is usually blowing, and
> > therefore, I needed the lower ball to be manageable and par 3's into the
> > wind were impossible.
> >
> > Due to the several favorable reports, just got the SRVII and a TT80.
> > Dave T (I think that's the combo you use), how long will the combo be in
> > to achieve D-1 swingweight. Just curious if I need a tip weight.
> >
> > Thanks again everyone, you are all great.
> >
> > Brian
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 11:29 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Dynamic Gold
> >
> >
> > The Dynamic Gold shaft is weight sorted in each of it's offered flex
> > categories. For each flex there are four or five weight categories,
> > i.e., R100, R200, R300 R400. An R400 is a couple of grams heavier than a
> > R300 which is a couple of grams heavier than a R200, etc. If you were to
> > get a set of tapered shafts for a 3 iron through PW in the R300 flex
> > then all of the shafts should be within one or two grams of each other
> > regardless of the length differences. I think we can thank Ben Hogan for
> > that as that was one of his design parameters that he gave to True
> > Temper in the early days.
> >
> > While the R400 will be just a tad stiffer than a R300 (by one or two
> > cpm) it will not be stiffer than a S200.
> >
> > I went through that confusion in my very early days thinking that an
> > X100 would be just a tad stiffer than a S300 but not as stiff as a S400.
> > Boy was I ever wrong.
> >
> > Rich "Mac" McHattie
> > Mac's Golf
> >
> >
> >


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