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Old 04-21-2009, 08:22 PM
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Off the cuff:

If you had a center Shafted-on-the-sweetspot Golfclub what would result?

No Sequenced Release because the sweetspot and Clubshaft cannot lie against the same plane during the downswing and release. There’s no need for a sequenced release anyway with this kind of club.

No straightaway ball flight. There would be no Hookface which is designed to divert the ball from the circular path of the Clubhead into a Straight down the Target Line direction. That might be able to be compensated for but at a huge cost in Compression Leakage.

The Clubshaft would need to be Stiff like a baseball bat to compensate for off-centered strikes
*No pre-stressed Clubshaft
*The shaft is so stiff, that it’ll have a bandage dispenser build into it.

The Sweetspot is a Tiny Point in Space. The Club would need sufficient weight at the back of the club to move the sweetspot behind the Shaft.
*A Nine Iron would be about a 25 degree Loft
*Without a fair amount of loft spread between clubs, a Wedge would need to be 24” long and your Driver 60” to get similar distances to what you have now.


Maybe, maybe not.....
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