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Old 09-25-2007, 01:23 PM
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Old 1988 clubs - small head, light - no rotation

After a bad year this year and handicap out to 8 I saw an old set of my Spalding Tour Edition clubs on the ebay. They are a small head, blade, forged club used by Greg Norman. When I was down to a 3 handicap and hitting 15 greens in regulation (I am the worst putter on the planet) I used these clubs. I had them customed and reduced the swing weight in them to D0. I then sold the clubs in 1992 and didn't play golf again until 2004. I purchased some new cavity back clubs in 2004 that are oversize and D3 - D4.

Each time I swung the cavity back the head seemed fast and heaver. It seemed to turn over making me hook the ball. I pulled this old Spalding Tour Edition set out on the weekend and they seemed so light and the head so small there seemed to be no rotation of the end of the club around the shaft. I hit it straighter than I ever had.

It makes me wonder if clubs should be lighter and the horizontal length of the club reduced. It may make good sense. Any comments would be great.
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Re: Old 1988 clubs - small head, light - no rotation

Tony,

Cavity backed clubs by their nature are designed primarily with reducing the slice or cut of the higher handicap player. Since you have played to a handicap of 3 in the past you are obviously no mug, the fact you state that you are the worst putter on the planet also suggests that you are a superb ball striker. I would imagine these cavity backed clubs are probably a bit of a blunt instrument for you. Cavity backs tend to be quite heavy and clumsy feeling because the extra forgiveness lets them sneak the shaft length out a half inch or so to make them a bit stronger distance wise.

As for swingweight, I think the general rule for any club is to play the lightest club you can control. Personally I like quite a heavy club, but I need the weight to be evenly distributed throughout the whole club, I hate some cavity backed irons where its like swinging a cannonball on the end of a rubber band. I have a set of smallish blade heads sitting waiting for shafts and I am thinking about putting a set of Tx-Tours on them, the whole club will be light but balanced (hopefully) so better clubhead speed can be gained.

I think I understand what you mean by rotation of the head. It feels as if the head is pulling the whole club along rather than being part of the swing. Its not nice, I tried a set of Titleist 762's once and they were awful for that.

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