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Re: Same W-T-F measurement -- David Lake, 19:16:37 12/14/08 Sun
The W-T-F measurement is not the same as the length of the irons. The W-T-F measurement is used to determine the proper club length. All customers with a 36"-36.9" W-T-F measurement will receive exactly the same golf clubs regardless of whether they purchase new or Used/Demo. If you are a subscriber to our newsletter you will have received the latest issue which discusses this in detail.
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Re: Same W-T-F measurement -- Brian, 23:50:52 12/14/08 Sun
David;Thanks for your patience. I guess you already know my next question. HOw long the irons would be? Fairway woods and Driver. I guess I better get my hands on your newsletter.Can not sleep. Brian.
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Re: Same W-T-F measurement -- Brian (grateful), 00:15:43 12/15/08 Mon
David; Just finished sighning up for the newsletter,if you have another copy of this months with the more detailed info on w-t-f basis for length of club, please send. Thanks Brian.
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Re: Same W-T-F measurement -- David Lake, 09:04:53 12/15/08 Mon
Brian,
Your irons would be approximately the same length as a conventional #7 iron (depending on the brand); fairway woods approximately the same length as a conventional #7 wood; and driver approximately 2"-3" shorter than a conventional graphite shafted driver.
David Lake
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