Posted December 9, 200816 yr comment_153363 Can someone post up images of the Gold's Factory face milling options on the Anser No.2 Fe; Standard, Fine and Deep. Thanks in advance.
December 9, 200816 yr comment_153365 I don't have any close up pics of the millings but I asked Sasaya-san if he has some.
December 9, 200816 yr Author comment_153368 I don't have any close up pics of the millings but I asked Sasaya-san if he has some. Thx Gocchin, could you also ask how much weight loss is there with the large partial G sole? Or does Gold's Factory choose a head that will finish at the weight you pick after they go through all your milling options?
December 9, 200816 yr comment_153369 Thx Gocchin, could you also ask how much weight loss is there with the large partial G sole? Or does Gold's Factory choose a head that will finish at the weight you pick after they go through all your milling options? It depends on what model head you select, some are produced to specific weight others are adjusted using tungsten etc.. We will have more info for you shortly.
December 9, 200816 yr Author comment_153371 It depends on what model head you select, some are produced to specific weight others are adjusted using tungsten etc..We will have more info for you shortly. Thanks, I'm looking at the Anser No.2 Fe with a simple set up. Just a partial G sole, sight line and just some basic carved text and wanted to figure out what head weight to start with to have a 355ish finished head weight. Edited December 9, 200816 yr by ArchangelGT
December 10, 200816 yr comment_153382 The Anser 2 is available in multiple headweights to start ranging from 340 go 360g without tungsten so Sasaya-san will reach your desired weight without a problem. Being a custom putter he will grind/machine as much or little as he has to, to make weight. (^_^)
December 11, 200816 yr comment_153411 Here are some pics Sasaya sent me: PZ Milling: Deep or Hard Milling, you can see the deeper grooves: Mid or Standard Milling, the typical Milled face: Sasaya didn't have a fine milled face on hand but he said it's pretty much milled perfectly flat and pretty much smooth.
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