Since beginning my basic research in golf clubs I have always thought of the construction of golf irons to be relatively the same. Basically a piece of iron milled from a single piece of raw stock. Milled, bent here, grinded on there, laser milling, etc.Somewhat simple, no complex tolerances, or dimensioning a golf iron seems [...]
Mar
3
2010
3
2010
Mar
2
2010
2
2010
The Newb Reviews – Taylor Made Burner Superfast
As you all know I was at the LA golf show this last weekend and spent nearly all my time with the manufacturers rather than the booths. I was on a mission to find the newest products and get an idea of how the golf industry was progressing in the realm of technology. I was [...]
Dec
9
2009
9
2009
Getting Shafted Again!
Yesterday I noted what the head of maintenance and repair from Golfsmith indicated was the main reason was for re-shafting your clubs, for consistency. I thought a lot after the conversation just what it is that makes a stock shaft any different than an aftermarket shaft. After all, an aftermarket shaft can cost up to $279.00 for the shaft alone! There must be a reason for it.