Let’s say “grip” weighting, that should tame the filter.
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Let’s say “grip” weighting, that should tame the filter.
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Unfortunately I cant make head nor tail out of your explanation due to an over zealous profanity filter. Please clarify it or something, as I am very interested in this particular issue right now.
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I will answer for myself and I think one should care about 2 things. Total club MOI and total weight. I think swingweight is too inaccurate to use, progressive or constant MOI is better. ***** weighting will change the MOI very little so the timing of the release will not change much. But ***** weighting can change the feel and timing of the arms and shoulders (I believe) and still change the impact. ***** weighting could be a way of playing a long light shaftet driver and still have a total weight not too small. Just give it a try. It could make things better, it could make it worse.
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Ralph- What would the best way be to add swing weight to the MTF irons? Would it be tungsten powder in the hozel, or would this change the COG too much? Also, do you have any experience with this **** weighted system- Balance Certified? If you add weight to the ****, How does that affect swing weight? Thanks