My significant other and I build clubs as a hobby. It gives us the ability to tweak our clubs in various ways until we like'em for a lot less than the cost of OEM clubs. It is fun and you can get clubs fit for your game. Also, my post was fairly brief. I did not go into how the frequency slope and swingweight of my irons is very non-standard! We'll save that for the insomniacs...
Let's hear it! Equipment is fascinating. Have you read Wishon's book?
You gotta be from another planet. I can't imagine askink what's her name . . . Hey you wannna help me build a new set? She would slap the taste out of my mouth.
Let's hear it! Equipment is fascinating. Have you read Wishon's book?
You gotta be from another planet. I can't imagine askink what's her name . . . Hey you wannna help me build a new set? She would slap the taste out of my mouth.
Wishon's book is pretty good. It provides a good basic understanding of what does and does not matter with your equipment (focus - GOLF equipment ). Most of what he is talking about I had heard about or already figured out on my own. For the non-club builder, it contains very good information, though.
Don't be too hard on the significant other. We all have our advantages and disadvantages. I bet she fries a mean chicken and doesn't kick your aspirations on the golf course. I, on the other hand, would likely carbonize the chicken and tend to pound (in a nice way of course ) most anyone on the golf course that I play with (the hubby deals with my impertinence occasionally, but I sneak by most of the time). Everyone is different and their uniqueness should be appreciated.
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Steph
Distance is Magic; Precision is Practice.