Hi Tedd,

Hope New England has been treating you well. Actually it was residual bend I
would want to measure. Since we are all forced per se to deal with the rules
of golf as presented by the USGA, spine effect can not be situated in a club
to enhance play. A device like the Neufinder and something to reliably
measure the straightness of a shaft will go a long way toward identifying
"potentially defective" shafts, i.e. shafts with a large spine effect or
residual bend.

BTW, are you anywhere near the Groton area. I'm  spending the summers in
upstate Mass. and have friends down near Foxwoods.

Take care,

Greg

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Greg,

The device Corey designed finds the residual bend in steel shafts (and
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