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Swaaain

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  1. Torque is more than just feel. Some of the points are corect, a golfer with more of a violent swing can use a lower torque shaft. Torque also affects the spin rates on the golf ball. A lower torque shaft will help the better play tighten their dispersion pattern, but too little toque will affect their distance as they may be getting too little spin on the ball. Also, a golfer with too much torque will get too much cpin on the ball and will have the ballon effect. It is also finding the proper balance of kick point and loft. All these relate to the proper launch conditions with spin, launch angle and ball speed. I hope this helps. Swaaain!!!
  2. Swaaain replied to dodge's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    This may be a little biased. (I do some part time work for the company here in Canada) But I absolutly love the putters. I currently own 3 models, the Emma, (center shafted blade) Tracy, (Reteif's putter) and the Callie (Newport 2 look alike) I love them all. they feel great, roll the ball extremely well and I just can't seem to miss with my Callie. They make a great product and I do know of some design work on the way pluss some other concepts that you you will see in the near future. :spit:
  3. Swaaain replied to AKFLY's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    Hmmmmm? Shafts I have played this year. I started off the year with a Speeder 757 in a 510 TP sold it Then moved to a NV Green 75, in a Eye O matic M43, way too boardy of a feel for me and it was stolen Then I went with an Accra SC 75 M4 in my R7 loved it but wanted to try the SE 80 Moved to the SE 80, great shaft, love it, keeping it in my back up driver, an 510 mid now moving back to an SC 75 M4 in a R7 Tp head and will be staying there for a long time. I absolutly love the Accra line.