I asked my original question correctly, that being, what is the difference between the two. I had already asked that same question to a Callaway rep. He added the feeling difference comment to his answer. I then wanted better clarity and I thought to ask the board if that was true. Everyone has been VERY helpful in their answers. BTW, if the Callaway rep was correct in his statement, I wanted to feel the difference he was describing as I would love to feel my head a tad better.....
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >In a message dated 2/6/03 5:57:24 PM Eastern Standard Time, >[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > >> I was told that the taper offers more feeling in the head whereas the >> parallel offers feeling throughout the whole club. >> > >Feeling in the clubhead is a function of swingweight. Parallel tip shafts can >be swingweighted as can taper tipped shafts. Swingweight is a function of raw >head weight, shaft length, shaft weight and grip weight. The shape of the >shaft tip has nothing to do with swingweight. What do you mean by "feeling >throughout the whole club"? �Are you trying to determine which type of shaft >to use? Why? Are you going to ream a taper tip hosel? Are you going to >reshaft any particular club? Are you plannning to manufacture a set of clubs >(how many sets)? Please ask the complete question. Is this a quiz? Throw all >the cards on the table and I am sure you everyone here will help you "read >your hand" with an answer or two. > -- And you only hit it how far?..........Try the VFT __________________________________________________________________ The NEW Netscape 7.0 browser is now available. Upgrade now! http://channels.netscape.com/ns/browsers/download.jsp Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/
