Ryan Crysler said: In general, CNC milling machines are used to precisely cut iron designs. Then they are hand polished to perfection. RC
In general, CNC milling machines are used to precisely cut iron designs. Then they are hand polished to perfection.
RC
RC I think you're thinking of Milled rather than Forged. Forging is the forming under extreme pressure…
It's not necessarily a bad thing!
I would find a TPI Certified in your area so they could assess any tightness that may be hurting your game. The Flat swing may only be a symptom!
Check out http://www.mytpi.com
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What's the scoop? Haven't heard him talk about this analogy!
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I know it's been a while but I was wondering how the ball change worked for you!?
Maybe you were thinking the Triple Grind Sole?
http://www.titleist.com/historical_clubs/details.asp?id=66
Thanks RC. I
have no idea what the loft and lie is of my putter,. Pretty much adjust on the putting green and feel confident. i never had much of a problem with distance or roll. If I ever get to a machine, i'll sure check out the numbers.
Deno
ok thanks for the advice i better listen to you seeing as my hopes are to become a pro one day
thanks man, I'll definately have to check it out and keep up the good work with the youtube videos and wish me luck on my high school season im hoping to win everything this year
thanks,
Brian Stivers