About Wedges
So many choices in wedges. So many designs, So many lofts, So many bounce options.
The most valuable tool the AGCP has is our Member Only Email List at Googlegroups.
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The pricing sheet is an Excel Spreadsheet using Data Validation and Formulas in order to create point and click drop down menus in order to quickly view pricing for heads, shafts, grips, club builds, and any other data that you wish to key in.
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Now that you have your budget set and you know your monthly costs and salary expectations you are ready to set up a budgeted hourly rate for you shop and use it to calculate your selling prices. Remember, you are running your business and you have your goals and expectations, costs and expenses unique to
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Success breeds success and if we are successful we will attract more members and more sponsor and be able to advertise more and promote the AGCP more. Please read the following to see how you can help the AGCP help you. 1. Renew your membership in 2014 and beyond. The growing membership is what has
In these pages you can find information to help make fitting and building easier for you. Ideas come from Level 9 & 10 members and Masters. Some will be data or conversions or in download form.
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When we get documents or videos about how to use the Flightscope for fitting we will post them on this page for members to study and benefit from. If you see a video on YouTube or a document or article somewhere that will benefit members please send it to me or send it to the
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In a recent thread on our Email List Tom Wishon gave me permission to use his information in our member only section to help with Junior fitting. Specifically with his Future Pro Junior Clubs.
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Dana Upshaw used a chart to help us learn the Maximum Potential Carry Distance for clubs. This is an Excel file that give us yardage for 5 irons, 6 irons and 7 irons. You can extrapolate from these what other lofts will produce. MCPD Chart
Author: Jerry Hoefling 1. Find the silk screen on shaft.. Mark shaft and this mark goes at 12:00 In shaft clamp at each zone length. 2. Find the balance point of the shaft—measure the BP from the butt and expresse it as a percentage of total length. 3. Next find the weight of the shaft
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