Just arrived back in Florida. In most cases I have found that in the case of flat liners all clubs are on the same frequency. There are no fixed rules, I have found a few players where the woods are on a separate line both sloped and flat but with no standard rule. I am not sure you can group all the woods together either, because if there is a swing change, it is more likely to occur between clubs hit off a tee to those hit off the ground.
 
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In a message dated 9/29/2003 7:57:39 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Flat line you clubs at the frequency of your favorite club.

llhack


Hi Lloyd and all,
Lloyd would you say there is any rule of thumb for a flat liner as far as woods freq vs irons freq goes?
The reason I ask is that of all my iron sets which are numerous the ones I seem to play the best are the ones that are flat lined at 294 cpm's, yet I know that my # with a driver is 242, I do know which 3 and 5 wds I hit best but don't know the freq's.
I guess the rule of thumb question for a flat liner is do you subtract 50 cpm's from the irons to the wds.
David

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