Richard,
 
Guess I missed that discussion. My SK Fiber Pure Energy shafts seem ordinary enough...although their spec frequencies are different because of their 7" clamp length. Haven't tried the TT80 as yet...too heavy for my long clubs. :-)
 
Bernie
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----- Original Message -----
From: Richard Takai
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Dynamic Gold

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
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>
>----- 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-----
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> > [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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