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In a message dated 1/5/2004 8:57:54 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In a message dated 1/5/2004 7:07:50 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Guys, I need some help with a set of shafts i got in today that dont quite seem to fit the mold of what i am use to seeing. They are dynalite R/S shafts. Weight - 123.5 gms, length 42" , Tip section 12.5". This seems to be a non standard dyna lite shaft, The step pattern matches an old shaft i have that i know to be a dynalite but the weight is a little high, the tip section is 1/2" over and the overall length is 1" over. So i am a little confused on what to do with the trimming for a wedge set i have. my second problem is with general tip trimming guidlines that i am also a little confused on. as i understand it the general rule for trimming iron shafts is based on a 1" bottom of bore to sole. for example i have a wedge i am shafting to an R flex, the top of hosel to bottom of bore is 1.4", the bottom of bore to sole is 1.6" in order to achieve an R flex according to mfg spec of the shaft I would need to trim an additional .6" from the specified trimming guide. Is this correct? Thanks - Jim Letourneau
indicates that the shaft you have is an R/S Dynalite. 4.5" is the trim for a R-flex wedge. Some use the ground to first step dimension, which would simplify the process in this case.
That would be 9" heel to first step, Jim.
Frank
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