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Old 06-06-2005, 12:27 AM
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Re: shaft puring...a benefit to an amatuer?

I'm a firm believer in puring shafts. Now, spined or flo'ed? I don't necessarily think one is better than the other. That said, I prefer to spine (mostly because I don't have any flo'ing gear).

But I won't build a club for myself that I haven't spined.

Will it help? I believe it will. However, I also think that it's kind of irrelevant to only have one club done. Granted, that one club will perform more consistently, (as it will want to snap to the same spot over and over), but if I had a choice to get it done or not, I would get it done.
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