Where is the BOM available from?
Mike

> Yeah, I know about the BOM heel issue and the USGA, supposedly there will
> be a new batch of BOMs getting here in 4-6 weeks.  I'm really curious to
> hear the real story and actualy differences between the original BOM, the
> M-series what what will become the third series of BOM.  Apparently the
> heads are non-conforming because of an over-extending heel.  Has anyone
> measured them to confirm that they are non-conforming?  How much of a
> difference in heel area is there between the original series and M-series?
>  Sounds like a big fiasco, I sure wouldn't want to be in Steve Almo's
> shoes!
>
> I get plenty of length with steel shafts already, with the 450 I used to
> have I was getting about 250-280 yards on solid shots.  When trying longer
> and lighter graphite shafts I occasionally hit it farther but don't catch
> it on the screws as often.
>
> Thanks for the input on the shaft flex, I will order a full flex softer if
> I decide to get one of these non-conforming BOMs.
>
> -Dave
>
> Ron Kellison said:
> > I've built several of the clubs, and I heartily recommend that a
> > graphite shaft be used if you really want to realize the potential of
> > this head.   I have discovered that you should assume a full flex
> > difference (10 cpm) between a normal insertion depth and the BOM.  My
> > favourite shaft for this head is an Apache MFS65N (in dark blue), which
> > means that I order an A-2 flex if I want an R-2 in the finished club.
> > I've also discovered that most Canadian golfers aren't big fans of the
> > "gaudy without being tasteful" Orange Crush colour, but love theblue
> > version and the results they get with the shaft.
> >
> > FWIW, I now understand that the USGA has deemed the BOM non-conforming,
> > even if it carries the "M" serial number.  I make certain that each of
> > my customers know this before I order the head.  That said, it's still a
> > beautiful, well performing head.
>


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