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I think I am going to go talk to Golfballs.com and Golf Connection and see what they think. I am not even sure if either will do clubs they don't sell, so I might be forced to get new clubs unless i do it myself.
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I am not even sure if either will do clubs they don't sell, so I might be forced to get new clubs unless i do it myself.
try to find a local guy who does them (at a golf course or small golf shop)...they are always done better and almost always faster!
re: Golf Club question/recommendations/ advice needed.Posted by NewOrleansBlend on 1/28/13 at 1:41 pm to VegasPro
I think it depends on how much he needs them extended due to swingweight. 0.5" will probably add 2-3 points, which may be manageable, but a full inch would be more like 5 or 6. Not many people can play well with a club at D8.
Since your clubs are 10 years old, I'd wager to bet that they aren't worth the extra $100 plus dollars to have them extended. I would look for a set of used custom clubs on ebay that are the right length with a normal swingweight and buy those. Changing the lie angle and loft a couple of degrees is pretty cheap and easy so I wouldn't worry about that so much
Since your clubs are 10 years old, I'd wager to bet that they aren't worth the extra $100 plus dollars to have them extended. I would look for a set of used custom clubs on ebay that are the right length with a normal swingweight and buy those. Changing the lie angle and loft a couple of degrees is pretty cheap and easy so I wouldn't worry about that so much
re: Golf Club question/recommendations/ advice needed.Posted by Kracka on 1/28/13 at 2:10 pm to NewOrleansBlend
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Changing the lie angle and loft a couple of degrees is pretty cheap and easy so I wouldn't worry about that so much
I never really understood all that, I suppose the guys at the golf shops determine the need for that?
re: Golf Club question/recommendations/ advice needed.Posted by NewOrleansBlend on 1/28/13 at 2:25 pm to Kracka
pretty much. In general, tall golfers will need more upright lies. Hitting clubs on a lie board at a golf shop or clubmaker is how to check
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re: Golf Club question/recommendations/ advice needed.Posted by VegasPro on 1/28/13 at 6:40 pm to NewOrleansBlend
Dude. He isn't scratch. Swing weight is the last thing he should be worried about. Lol.
re: Golf Club question/recommendations/ advice needed.Posted by wish i was tebow on 1/28/13 at 10:25 pm to Kracka
My irons are 1/2 inch extension. Not a big deal doing that. But it will screw up with your lie and loft
It's up to you whether you want new clubs are not
It's up to you whether you want new clubs are not
re: Golf Club question/recommendations/ advice needed.Posted by supatigah on 1/28/13 at 11:37 pm to wish i was tebow
I am in the same boat as kracka
When I miss hit it is always topping the ball
When I miss hit it is always topping the ball
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