Apparently I can't spell, not a good start.
Anyway, with generous help from LowPost42 and some assistance from a local who inherited some club making equipment, I have managed to do the above to 2 sets of clubs, including woods. Having successfully done this custom work and seeing and feeling the change in clubs, I could not ever again just buy and use or indeed advise others to just buy off the shelf, and not have this customising done.
The spine test gives you gives you a starting point and narrows down just where the spine or spines are.
FLOing will narrow down the dominant oscillation point, this becomes necessary if there is more than 1 spine. This leads to seeking out the position which will give you the plane of uniform repeatability or PURing. As I see it repeatable flat movement in the direction of the fairway. For me that was always placing the spine in the direction of the fairway as LowPost42 once pointed out to me ( hope I am remembering it correctly ) is the correct position. I really hope I have got this right, it went so smoothly and seemed logical.
Having done this feels like I have upgraded my clubs and can't wait to get out there and have another hit.
I hope I am not telling people the bloody obvious, I just wanted to share what I have learned.
Regards, golfshooter.
Anyway, with generous help from LowPost42 and some assistance from a local who inherited some club making equipment, I have managed to do the above to 2 sets of clubs, including woods. Having successfully done this custom work and seeing and feeling the change in clubs, I could not ever again just buy and use or indeed advise others to just buy off the shelf, and not have this customising done.
The spine test gives you gives you a starting point and narrows down just where the spine or spines are.
FLOing will narrow down the dominant oscillation point, this becomes necessary if there is more than 1 spine. This leads to seeking out the position which will give you the plane of uniform repeatability or PURing. As I see it repeatable flat movement in the direction of the fairway. For me that was always placing the spine in the direction of the fairway as LowPost42 once pointed out to me ( hope I am remembering it correctly ) is the correct position. I really hope I have got this right, it went so smoothly and seemed logical.
Having done this feels like I have upgraded my clubs and can't wait to get out there and have another hit.
I hope I am not telling people the bloody obvious, I just wanted to share what I have learned.
Regards, golfshooter.
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