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deanobillquay
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It wouldn't make me leave, I like the course too much for that.
But I think the owner is against the proper comp setup etc
But I think the owner is against the proper comp setup etc
It wouldn't make me leave, I like the course too much for that.
But I think the owner is against the proper comp setup etc
against us lads of course.I think thats daft. Putting his own feeling ahead of what the members may want. I wouldn't join a course if there wasn't regular comps as how are you supposed to test yourself?
I think thats daft. Putting his own feeling ahead of what the members may want. I wouldn't join a course if there wasn't regular comps as how are you supposed to test yourself?
against us lads of course.
But I see he isn't the only one upgrading, what's happened with the k15?
in few year time sharpley will go to a private club i think
Just to add to the opinions... from my experience it's not even as simple as deciding on a shaft you like, then specifying that in every set of irons you buy from then on.
My first irons were great with PX in, bur PX felt horrible in my current set.
I tried a few other clubs out at the weekend and the best combo for me had a PX shaft in again.
I guess it's something to do with matching the shaft weight to the head weight?
Agree with this.
I'd always used s300 in my irons, probably 4sets in 8 years, and was convinced that's what I wanted when I bought my MP 53s.
The s300 lasted about 2 months, they felt awful, as if there was no weight in the club head and they produced a terrible ball flight combined with the 53s.
I bought off the rack thinking I knew what I wanted....ended up getting refitted and finding a shaft much more suitable.
Just to add to the opinions... from my experience it's not even as simple as deciding on a shaft you like, then specifying that in every set of irons you buy from then on.
My first irons were great with PX in, bur PX felt horrible in my current set.
I tried a few other clubs out at the weekend and the best combo for me had a PX shaft in again.
I guess it's something to do with matching the shaft weight to the head weight?
Can't just be that. Head weights are pretty much standard across all manufacturers - 4-iron 250gms and about 7gm increases as it goes towards PW. Some (eg Ping) do create lighter heads for use with graphite, but like for like they are pretty much identical - even blades versus GIs!
Some shafts either work well or not at all with some heads. S300s seemed dead in CB201s and a (very experienced) fitter stated that that was a typical feel for them in those heads. Felt fine in MP30s though.
I would have thought that too, but I don't know how else to explain away how some heads feel completely different to others weight-wise just wafting them around light-sabre stylee but with the same shafts in.
I've had a Google around but can't find anything. I'd be interested to see them if anyone does find any official figures.
Wedges are not standard though. For example, Miura builds them quite heavy to allow for grinding.
which was?
I also went MP53's and with the nippon shaft they 'custom fitted' I was hitting it shorter and higher than my 12 year old Mizuno's, fitter said the old shafts were stiffer because they were older :rofl:
dumped them and set on a quest to find the heads and shafts that suit me.........hoping to have something dialled in before next season starts
look forward to the post in a month confirming that it's all still working![]()
Yes the shaft is so important, it's the engine of the golf club.
Delano where is MGL ?