If you are wondering why the hell this subject should appear on a gun stop I can give no good reason---except I do enjoy Golf and have for 55 years or so---almost as long as I have enjoyed guns.
Actually it is just a blog of musings from an old man with early morning thoughts and a pot of coffee---if it is not your cup of tea, just pass on.
I like projects---actually they drive the HEN nuts and that is part of the plan---and as some of you may know, I do things to guns as well---just projects for my own enjoyment--as well as driving the Hen nuts.
I have long worked on golf clubs--doing things to them--trying to build a game without much practice or skills---thinking the perfect club will give me a better game.
Lately I have had rather extreme thoughts of grandeur. I am, currently, thinking that swingweight is the real secret to my lack of skills.
To experiment I have chosen a set of Mizuno MP 52's as the test of my thoughts.
I just got thru--last fall--of putting 1/2" extensions in this set to increase distance---of which I have none---and found this to be less than desirable.
SOOOO- I am removing the extensions and am going to bring the swing weight down to D-0's from the manufacturers D-3 specs.
I can do this one of two--well, three ways. The third way is a process of grinding and replateing---which would be a fun project, but, it is just to costly, time consuming and well, just too complicated.
Thank God for Maltby golfworks---they have been my go to supplier of golf stuff for years.
I have removed the grips from the irons and will begin the process of calulateing how much weight I need to add to the butt of the shafts of each club to remove weight from the heads.
I used to do this by sanding a cork down to fit inside the shaft of the club, buy a box of shotgun shells and use the lead shot as the counter weight---worked good.
Now I will us powered lead and tungsten to do this---it takes time and trial and effort to get each club to balance to the same headweight--but it is a fun process-and-as I said it drives the wife nuts.
We had this conversation last evening after UPS delivered the materials I had ordered from Maltby. She asked me what the hell I was doing now. Now I thought this was a good question and a decent conversation we could have. I began explaining what i was doing---much as I am doing here--and she abruptly interrupts my explanation---something you guys can't do
---to ask me what is this going to cost.
I thought this to be an unreasonable question, not to mention, off topic---I mean what does cost have to do with a project ?---I digress, and the conversation left us at odds and her walking out of the room to get some asprin.
See--now I have acccomplished one of my goals and it didn't cost me a dime.
I WILL report back when I have finished this project as I am sure ya'll are about as interested at the results as she is.
Blessings