On Sat, October 4, 2003 1at 2:16 pm, Bernie Baymiller sent the following
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> I just finished a set for under $15 a club that plays better for me than
> any set I've ever hit at any price. They hit solid, straight and long.
> Yes, I knew what flex the shafts had to be to within .025" deflection, or
> about 1/2 a flex, I knew the slope that worked the best for me and I knew
> the length which gave me a correct lie for my swing. I weighed everything,
> adjusted heads ($6.95) for a swingweight of D3 across the set (came within
> 0.6 of a point across 9 irons, D2.9-D3.5). Flex of .446" (a mid-low R on
> my NF2) was my baseline and all others were matched to it +/- .002" on a
> 3/8" slope. I aligned them NBP-COG, though the filament wound shafts
> ($6.30 each) were so consistent that they probably didn't need any
> particular alignment. (Incidentally, if you haven't tried this alignment
> on irons, I highly recommend it. I haven't hit wedges this straight in the
> last 10 years...every shot is dead on where I aim it. Now, if I could just
> get the distance right....) Grips were a buck...kind of like a Players
> Softee...comfortable and good grip in any weather (I use a "cloth-type"
> glove), and this type grip is the easiest to put on and take off of any
> I've tried.

Hey Bernie,

What's NBP-COG alignment?

Are these the same clubs you talked about earlier that was built with
components from Hireko?

-Dave

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