Harold
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- Sep 15, 2007
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If nothing else start with regripping your current clubs and decide if that was worth the time, effort and money. I started six months ago with that and went the compressed air route and that was basically paid for with one regrip and I can do it whenever I want or need.
Than I needed new wedges and my fairway woods were getting a bit worn so I got all the necessary equipment and built those. %^&#!
Swingweight? Loft and Lie? What the ^&*% is that?
It's a slippery slope as I am finding out.
Remember this clubmaker's adage: Measure once, buy the shaft twice.....
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Than I needed new wedges and my fairway woods were getting a bit worn so I got all the necessary equipment and built those. %^&#!
Swingweight? Loft and Lie? What the ^&*% is that?
It's a slippery slope as I am finding out.
Remember this clubmaker's adage: Measure once, buy the shaft twice.....
.