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    This 909 head just returned from a USGA's Coefficient Of Restitution test. The process leaves a little mark on the face, where the golf clubhead is impacted several times by a small steel pendulum. This test measures the flexibility of the golf clubhead…

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    Several staff bags full of unfinished club and shaft assemblies sit on the tailgate landing as you enter the Titleist Tour Van.  These two are full of 909 drivers and fairway metals, waiting to have their shafts cut to order and grips applied.

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    A 60-degree C-C lob wedge head with a classic oil can finish.

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    Here is a brand new 60-degree C-C with a wide sole, probably a TK special grind.   The TK Grind features the widest sole of the special grinds with enhanced camber for a sole profile that combats digging. The width and camber of the TK sole grind reduce…

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    Scotty Cameron Tour Rep Larry Silveria working on a Circle T putter.

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    The Scotty Cameron Tour staff is currently testing a number of ways to provide a durable dark finish for Stainless Steel putter heads.  This finish is called PVD and has been very well-received so far.

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    Larry discussing with Spencer the recent trend on Tour for deeper face milling patterns.

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    The deeper milling produces a very soft feel, due in large part because the milling somewhat mutes the sound at impact.

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    Even more headcover options in this drawer.

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    An extra heavy, 35g Studio Select weight used in many putter set-ups on Tour.  A heavier putter allows many players to feel the putter head better.  It also allows a player to impart more force into the ball with a shorter, more controlled stroke.

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