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Date Posted: 18:45:15 07/01/00 Sat
Author: Chazman
Subject: Re: You don't need longer clubs, larger grips, etc...
In reply to: Upnorth 's message, "Questions about lie and length of clubs?" on 16:54:45 06/30/00 Fri

To play Single Axis, just look at the Heard "Super Swing"!

Moe played with longer clubs because of all the extra weight he puts on the clubheads, the longer shafts offset that and keep the swingweight balanced. This is very obvious because Moe chokes down about 2" on all of his clubs anyways, if there was an leverage advantage to the longer shafts he wouldn't do that!

Also Moe has huge hands, that is why he uses large grips, he never, ever used a ten finger palm grip at all when he was on the Canadian tour!

All this lie, shaft length, large grip nonsense is, is a purpose to sell you clubs, that's where the real cash cow for NG is!

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