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To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (47833)7/15/1998 11:33:00 AM
From: Electric  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
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I am not sure of the name of the putter, but it was tested by this kooky machine against all the other putters and it made off centered hits more pure and gave the impression that it makes a huge difference of the sweet spot on the putter.

I might go out today for a hot half round (it is over 100 today).

I have to really pump the fairway woods though, yesterday I had a gully shot (Ball about 3-4 feet above my shoes) and I hit it over 200. Also hits nicely out of the sand etc.

I had a Q for you, I have never played with a bubble shaft, this driver I have has that, and I cannot hit it for @#$%.. really, it sounds like a thunk when I hit the ball and I hate it. I pulled out my tri-metals and used them off the tee, it added 40+ yards.

Does having the bubble shaft effect the swing pattern? The face is titanium, so I expect better results than hitting a 7 iron off the tee...lol