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You got that right Arnie about the SW on bore thru's. Never did like doing a L&L or SW change on Callaways.
RK
Manufacturer's of World Class Golf Club Repair Equipment
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Date: Saturday, February 08, 2003 10:37:14 AM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Taper or parallel
In a message dated 2/7/03 8:50:17 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I also wanted to know all the specs on my X-14 PS irons w/ CWR's. I was told (by the Callaway rep) that they were parallel, weighing 115, and frequencing out at 6.5 (when compared to the Flighted). He also said that the taper would allow me to feel the head more during the swing, while the parallel would allow me to feel the whole club during the swing. I think this is bull!
Now, we know "the rest of the story"! If you shorten the clubs when you reshaft you will reduce the swingweight! Better to have the Lie Angle adjusted to fit you! This should be done anyway! Sounds like the auction guy had the same misconceptions! It's always best to blurt out the whole story first. The question originally was something like "which is better parallel or taper tip". Now you should have an experienced clubfitter "retrofit" your irons to really fit you properly. If you are going to do the reshaft job yourself and you are lacking experience with the job, I would suggest that you have an experienced clubmaker do the job. Bore through irons are not a simple DIY job! Especially is you have specific swingweight goals in mind.
Arnie
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