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557.1 | Go To K-Mart!!!! | ASABET::FENTON | | Mon Mar 20 1989 14:43 | 2 |
| Try K-MART.......Fozzy Zoeller likes playing there except for
the crowds.
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557.2 | golf clubs | FENNEL::LUCIANO | | Mon Mar 20 1989 14:48 | 16 |
| I played with 1200's for about 4 years. They are a very forgiving
club. A club that should probably be used by players at about an
18 handicap or above. One someone gets below an 18, they ususlly
require a club with a little more "feel". A good club for that
is something like the new Taylor made preffered irons.
For single digit handicappers, the Wilson staff or the Nicklaus
Murefield are good.
One last thing, I won a set of YAMAHA BORON woods in a raffle.
Those clubs took about 4 strokes off my game. I hit the ball
straighter and about 15% longer. It's a lot of money to pay for
woods (about $120 each), but if you have some extra cash to burn,
they're not a bad investment. Finally, you can buy a golf game!
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557.3 | What about... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Mon Mar 20 1989 15:15 | 14 |
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RE: .2
> For single digit handicappers, the Wilson staff or the Nicklaus
> Murefield are good.
I guess that doesn't say much for the Pings, Hogans, Tommy Armours,
etc.. that the pros play. Pings and Tommy Armours also are in
same catagory as the 1200s...!
Just some food for thought...
Gene
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557.4 | the only secret is sound fundamentals... | MAMIE::GORDON | | Mon Mar 20 1989 16:08 | 7 |
| re: .2
> finally, you can buy a golf game.....
more food for thought....
how much does a repeatable swing that consistantly hits the ball
in the center of the clubface cost????
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557.5 | | ENGINE::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Tue Mar 21 1989 06:34 | 9 |
| re: .4
> how much does a repeatable swing that consistantly hits the ball
> in the center of the clubface cost????
Hours my boy, thousands of hours ;-)
Larry
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557.6 | | HARLEY::DAVE | it's tee time !!! | Tue Mar 21 1989 08:45 | 17 |
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those swings are available at your friendly local robotics shop,
they take about two weeks to fit properly, but then you are playing
perfect shots every time... sounds great doesn't it
but how boring....
re. new clubs...
There are many good clubs out there, find a couple of good sets that
feel good and then get the best deal you can. I know that a set of ping
irons cost around $415 (3-pw) at Charmingfare Links (cheapest I have
found), that's expensive in my book, but they are very good clubs and
can take a beating
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557.7 | K-mart wise crack??? | BETTER::ROBERTSON | | Tue Mar 21 1989 09:00 | 2 |
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Reply to the K-Mart comment. Is that a wise crack???
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557.8 | Work on swing instead... | BETTER::ROBERTSON | | Thu May 11 1989 15:20 | 8 |
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I swung lots of clubs then tried my Brownings. They're pretty good
afterall. I think I'll stick to the Brownings and work on my swing.
When I can consistently shoot under 45, I'll consider new clubs
again, unless someone gives me a great deal on something else.
Thanks for the advice...
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557.9 | Cavity-backed vs. Heel-toe? | 5WOOD::FITZPATRICK | Today my jurisdiction ends here. | Tue Jun 05 1990 09:46 | 10 |
| My brother wants to get a new set of clubs for his wife. He called me
asking what the difference is between cavity-backed and heel-toe-weighted
clubs. I wasn't exactly sure, so I suggested that they go to some
store where she could hit a few and take which one feels better, which
they're going to do. But I would like to know what the "official"
difference is.
Thanks,
-Tom
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557.10 | My thoughts... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom club fitting/club repairs | Wed Jun 06 1990 13:54 | 18 |
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Tom,
Some people use the two terms interchangeably. My thoughts are that
cavity-backed (perimeter weighted) are the Ping type clubs. Heel-toe
weighted clubs can be cavity back or not, but have actual weight ports
in the heel and the toe areas, Tommy Armour 845's would also be
classified as a heel-toe iron, their irons tansfer more weight to the
toe area on the longer irons, which is where most players tend to make
contact with the ball with long irons. IMHO, the best irons
(particularly if you are looking to improve your game) are cavity back
with heel and toe weight ports (with these weight ports you can set
them up to what works best for YOU)... Oh ya, and custom made of course
;-) in fact I don't know if any of the major manufacturers offer
anything like this...
Gene
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