Rick,

David has hit the nail on the head. Two primary factors in
determining your ability to hit a low lofted club off the deck
are your swing speed and your angle of attack.

Any ideas on your driver swing speed? Can you characterize your
swing as hitting down on the ball or sweeping it? Perhaps a more
simpilistic answer would be to say if you hit your more lofted
irons higher or lower relative to others?
/Ed
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 00:43:04 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

  In a message dated 9/13/2007 9:06:14 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  Subj: Re: ShopTalk: Traffic
  Date: 9/13/2007 9:06:14 PM Pacific Daylight Time
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent from the Internet
  >Yes, but see, this has nothing to do with the U.S.
  >Patent Office, where I've examined all the inventions
  >up to the mid-20th century. Trust me. Everything's
  >been invented. There's no use to go on.
  >
  >Thomas D. Flanagan
  >Chief Testing Director, U. S. Patent Office.
  I kinda thought that since my government is constantly
  reaching to control
  every aspect of my life, my problem of hitting line drives
  with lower
  lofted clubs, would be something you were also involved with.
  I am sure
  some of my 3 woods have patent numbers on em. Didn't the
  Barney's (Adams
  Tight Lies)? I know the S.C. Pro's did. So it seems to me that
  my problem
  is now your problem.
  Hi r.w.
  Here is a quote from a marginally famous club designer who
  happens to be an overall nice guy that I can vouch for as I am
  him :-)
  David
  The 3 wood comes in the standard loft of 15* as well as a 13*
  model for players who generate excessive club head speed, AND
  is also available in a 17* model for players who have
  difficulty getting a high soaring shot from traditional 3
  woods, this is important because for these players to hit a
  dependable shot off the deck they resort to a 4 or 5 wood and
  with the shorter shaft length sacrifice needed distance, some
  have even tried using a 5 wood head made at a 3 wood length
  but this results in excessive swing weight and is not the
  answer.
  Our 17* 3 wood is sure to add a whole new dimension to the
  game for those who need it.

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