My gut reaction would be to extend the other shafts by 2", using the
Aluminum inserts for strength and ease of extraction if they do not work.

Colin

Colin Dick- 
GCA Accredited Professional Clubmaker
SpineMaster Mk.II And Spining Information 
on http://members.shaw.ca/cgdick/ 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of David Rees
Sent: October 12, 2004 9:17 AM
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Subject: Re: ShopTalk: long drive


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote, On 10/11/2004 10:40 PM:
> 
> driver          1         2        3        4
> avg chs       142       148      148       150
> avg bs        206       198      198       202
> club length    50"       48"      48"       48"
> spin rate    2100      2100     2200      2400
> hd wt         200gr     195gr    195gr     200gr
> launch a     11.5        12     12.5      12.5
> hd vol        455cc     444cc    450cc     400cc
> my smash #   1.45      1.33     1.33      1.34

Look at the lower launch angle of club #1, that can certainly contribute 
to ball speed if the loft of that club is lower than the rest.

-Dave

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