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Date Posted: 14:44:59 09/05/01 Wed
Author: John F.
Subject: Re: P.S.
In reply to: Chazman 's message, "P.S." on 20:56:38 09/01/01 Sat

>The heads cost $49.50 and come with the 65 gram
>tungsten insert in bottom of the head.
>
>You can purchase them assembled from $94. for the
>steel to $109., $116., to $120. for three choices in
>graphite.


A belated thanks. I'm going to put together a 3w and give it a try. Any suggestions for wedges? The PC3 wedges have done very well for me until the lack of rain here in NW Ohio (no Hassell rd. here! ;)) left us with a lot of hardpan. The large bounce angles really bounce and it's difficult to get under the ball, causing a few flyers.

John F.

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