Also check out Wishon's 702W irons, look to be pretty neat. The catalog gives a better description of the research that went into their design:
Greater CG behind the shaft affects trajectory more than simply lowering CG because the the more the CG is located behind the shaft, the more the clubhead's mass causes the shaft to bend on the downswing, thus increasing the clubhead's dynamic loft
http://www.wishongolf.com/products/ironheads/wg3.html
/Ed
Chris Stricker wrote:
I can't speak about the new designs. However, the only component I've found that is good for ladies is the Logic Ladies from Golfworks. They are/were weighted for the shorter club lengths, which gave reasonable swingweights.
I built my wife a set 5-SW, and then the driver,3,5,7,9 woods, and her distance went up dramatically. (Steel driver, not Ti.) We used the Logic Lady graphite shaft, which comes in 3 different flexes. Overall, she loves the clubs, and our household is much happier since the purchase.
Chris S.
----- Original Message ----- From: "George Huson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2003 9:04 AM
Subject: ShopTalk: new clubs for women
Hi Everybody,
I just finished reading the special report in Golf for Women Sept/Oct issue on the new club designs for women. Callaway, Taylormade & Ping are all introducing revolutionary new club designs made just for women with their slower swing speeds. The Callaway design looks the strangest. Tom Wishon is quoted in the article so maybe he knowns some design facts. Has anyone got to look at the new designs, any information on flex, swingweight head weights, etc. would be a help. My wife read the article, and had it on top of my coffee cup to read this morning. She want to know when I plan to build her a correct set. I have not even seen any components similar to some of the designs. The Callaway woods are strange & the irons look like some older rescue heads with the open cavity back. The say that all of the clubs have wider soles, lower CG, and higher bounce with wider loft spacing between clubs. They make a statement about how women hit their 8 iron farther then their 4 iron, which my wife has been telling me for years. She now blames not being able to break 100 on my in-ability to built her clubs that fit, with the correct lofts, sw, length, head weight, etc., etc., etc. I can see right now I am not going to get a lot of sleep, until I find what she believes she needs and she is already on the phone talking to her lady golfing friends.
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George Huson ByGeorge Custom Clubs
