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To: Electric who wrote (40750)4/22/1998 10:33:00 AM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
Golf

The Tight Lies rockets when properly hit, and does land soft. The control is erratic though.

One of the Assistants I know threw a few balls into the rough...clocked them 250 or so. Then he put balls in the fairways and started hitting pop-ups about 180. The sales rep offered to give him one and he turned it down. He said there was nothing in the bag he could justify removing to be able to use it.

Oddly enough, my 2 brothers and I all bought K-Bees at about the same time without mentioning it to each other. My son broke my 46" so I replaced it with a 48". I occasionally out drive the biggest hitters at my course....even when they have well-struck drives.

The length of the shaft just takes getting used to...you should not adjust your swing for it.