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46.1 | This may be it... | STKTSC::LITBY | -Is it playable? -No, not yet! | Thu Oct 09 1986 16:37 | 5 |
| I think Dynamic Gold are made to more exact standards, i.e when it
comes to frequency matching, consistency in steel quality etc. And
they are, of course, more expensive...
Mr. Litby
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46.2 | try this | GUMDRP::GAUDETTE | | Mon Oct 13 1986 20:41 | 31 |
| I believe .1 is correct on Gold shafts. A dynamic gold shaft though
only runs about $5.00 (about $1.00 more than regular).
Cord grips are the same as the regular green vic's, but have cord
(sort of like soft string) laid into them in the molding process.
This cord then protrudes slightly from the surface and enhances
feel and grip (my opinion). Cord crips are slightly more expensive
but worth it.
If you are going to make clubs, a good place to start would be to
obtain a copy of "The GolfWorks" catalog. This is an excellent
company owned by Ralph Maltby that has all the supplies, equipment,
shafts, heads, etc. that you'll need. They also do repairs and
restorations very nicely. The catalog contains alot of useful
information, even if you aren't interested in clubmaking.
Hope you enjoy!
The GolfWorks
Ralph Maltby Enterprises
4820 Jacksontown Rd.
P.O. Box 3008
Newark, Ohio 43055-7199
1-800-848-8358
or, in Ohio:
1-800-762-1831
-Peter
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46.3 | Here's a couple others | BCSE::SPT_BRINKLEY | | Tue Oct 14 1986 17:02 | 30 |
| Since we're listing companies let me add two others that I have
already received brochures from.
Custom Golf Clubs, Inc.
10206 N. Interregional Highway
Austin, TX 78753
800-531-5025 continental US
800-252-8108 in Texas
512-837-4810 anywhere else
This is large company with several offerings. They sponser the Golf
Clubmaker's Association. You may recognize their Golfsmith trade
mark.
Heritage Golf Co
4024 Winnipeg Way
Lexington, KY 40503
606-272-6967
A smaller company but with a lot of club offerings, especially if
you like Ping type clubs. They even have Kits that supply all the
materials for 8 clubs (3-W). Competitively priced with Golfsmith.
Now for the question. What's the difference between the unitized
tip and the tapered tip.
Roger
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46.4 | Ideal swingweight? | MDVAX1::TATUM | | Sat Jun 20 1987 00:45 | 22 |
| Other sources for club making materials:
Chicago Cutlery Company
800-438-6082
Dynacraft
800-321-4833
Nassua Investment casting Co.
516-867-8018
I'm planning on making a set of clubs using Brunswick FM (6.5) shafts,
ping-alike heads, rubber grips, and 6 extra layers of tape to build
up grip 1/16". Any comments on what swingweight I'll get versus
what I want? Pings are around C6-7... my ping-alike heads are around
that, my lighter weight shafts will reduce that, my grip tape will
reduce it more, but my grip is light so that will increase it (confused
yet?). Thus, I expect to come out a little less than C6-7.
With a stiff shaft, I thought you wanted more like a D0-D6. But
Ping has started this light swing weight trend, so what should I
do? Only swingweight them up to C6-7 (if necessary) or take them
up to D0 or so?
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