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Date Posted: 17:53:30 05/08/19 Wed
Author: David Lake
Subject: Re: Tinkering around
In reply to: Andrew Cruga 's message, "Tinkering around" on 18:49:29 05/07/19 Tue

Andrew,

Flattening the lie angle of a golf club requires that you increase it's overall club length. That is why you had to make irons 1" longer. Clubhead lie angle in relationship to club length is crucial for all golf clubs making contact with the ground through impact.

We never install additional wraps under our grips since adding additional tape wraps creates slippage between the wraps when you swing the golf club, and although you may not notice this slippage it definitely affects shot dispersion negatively.

The weight of a 37" Pro-line iron is 454 grams +/-.

We do not swing-weight test our golf clubs. The concept of swing-weighting is one of matching and balance (which is what we do) and not one of adjusting clubs to arbitrary swing-weight designations. Adjusting golf clubs to specific swing-weight designations ruins the precise balance required between club-head and shaft which drastically reduces the level of overall golf club performance. The fact is that you can swing-weight a telephone pole to any of the common golf club swing-weight designations which shows clearly that it has absolutely no merit when arbitrarily applied. What is important, however, is that the swing weight is the same throughout the set. Bear in mind that both the swing-weight and moment-of-inertia (MOI) are identical throughout a set of 1 Irons which is impossible to achieve in a set of conventional irons.

The casting, grinding, and polishing are taken to the highest limits in our Pro-line irons whereas our standard 1 Irons go through roughly the same process as the other major brands on the market.

All of our clubfaces, both irons and woods, are 0ยบ open/closed (perfectly square.) If you feel that they are closed then you are unconsciously closing the clubface at address.

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[> Re: Tinkering around -- william moore (billy), 14:18:45 05/24/19 Fri

how much did it cost you to build your clubs,can you build me a set AND HOW MUCH WOULD CHARGE ME?

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