I was in the Canadian GW store yesterday and had a good conversation with
one of the managers who took the Rifle training before they went belly up.
According to him a flat line(single frequency) set does not produce the same
flex across the set. In his opinion the short irons are softer in flex than
the long irons. Of course his statement is based on a frequency chart where
the same frequency at a shorter length yields a softer flex. He also
believes that a shortened club(leaving the tip as is) yields a softer flex
as you are cutting away in the stiffest part of the shaft(butt section) and
obviously just the opposite if you lengthen the club. I would like to know
your opinion as I have read in many books that by shortening a club you make
it stiffer. Swingweight is not part of the equation in this discussion. I
also have always thought a single frequency set yields the same flex across
the set Thanks.
André.