Have been noticing fairly large labels on the iron shafts of certain PGA players this week, including Tiger's. I think Billy Andrade has the same labels on his iron shafts. They look like they could be the labels that True Temper uses for their TriGold shafts (I have a set), but I'm not quite sure. Anybody know what shafts Tiger uses in his irons? I thought I heard somewhere that many pros
On Sep 7, 1:56�pm, Puddin' Man <puddingDOT...@gmail.com> wrote: Then each is just a "relay" perhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relay? There is an armature inside the nasty little sealed bugger? There is NO moving armature inside the pulser coil. A relay is an electromechanical device for using a smaller amount of electrical current to control a larger amount of electrical current by moving
Maybe you can spend more than $20-$25 for a steel shaft, but I wouldn't know how to do that. The most expensive steels that I have encountered are Nippon's at around $24 ea. fromwww.myostrichgolf.com. At $40 per shaft you are into graphite shafts (pretty expensive graphite iron shafts) where you can achieve shaft weights well under DG shafts, or even the ultra light
On Dec 1, 12:13 pm, Eugene Holman <hol...@mappi.helsinki.fi> wrote: Q: What is the difference between a pun and a barnyard breeze? A: A pun is an unexpected shaft of wit. You like spoonerisms? Try: cunning stunt. Also, what is the difference between a draught horse and a charger? Well, a charger darts into the fray, whereas a draught horse farts into the dray. Oh, pardon me, I have
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 12:37:24 -0700, "Ulysses" <therealulysses@yahoo.com> wrote: At least one person (Neon John) expressed interest in seeing what I did to my eu2000 so here it is: http://members.dslextreme.com/users/ccffestival/Index.html.HTM I hope. It's been a while since a made a web site. Man, I love a good sub-saharan-engineered job! I bet it would be easy to adapt the