Hi Tom Don't be too quick to discredit the effect of NBP and S alignment positions. Don't equate spine as a gimmick. All of my customers know about alignment. Don't discredit the benefit to all golfers, to include the high handicap player. A golf improvement strategy that works can be a benefit to all who play. Thanks HarryS www.Golf54.com
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tom and Donna Mason Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 10:45 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Re:Spine Finder Plans No offense intended but I guess I asked a stupid question and got a stupid answer in return. I deserved that, didn't I? After downloading the plans the next thing to download was the article named, Spine Finding. I read it two or three times, maybe for or five, and still have not gotten an answer to my question. Actually I am beginning to believe that I did get the answer but it was not what the author imagined. How many players go into a pro shop and buy a set of clubs, spend the next so many years playing, usually scoring between 120 and 80 strokes per game. Finding the spine could possibly the greatest sales gimmick in the market place. I doubt there are 1 in 1000 golfers that even know the stiffness of their driver shaft must less whether of not it had or didn't have a spine. In other words it is not that important to the average player caught up in the process of trying to break 100. I'll build the thing anyway. Just think of the looks and comments I will get when I tell a customer those tools date back to the early days of golf. Have a great evening everyone! Tom M Bernie Baymiller wrote: > Tom, > > Check out the article our host provides on the Clubmaker Online Resource > page: > http://www.clubmaker-online.com/spines.html > > Will tell you more than you want to know. :-) > > Bernie > Writeto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
