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We do it onsite and the price increase is totally SST Pure's choice.  They dictate the price we have to charge, the MAP price, and that is what we have to charge.  Don't understand their reasoning, but...

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First, any of the models you mentioned would work.  I do think it is critical to have the clubs fit him for where he is now.  Never liked young players having sets too long for them, even if they gripped...

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Not sure where you are seeing an image that has a flatso 1.0 with the PTM 7.  I just went through all the images on our pak pages with putters and the only one I saw that still had the flatso 1.0 is the...

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The GLFMC chart we sell is set up for gripped clubs.  So the slopes would reflect the flexes for gripped clubs.  Of course there can be a lot of variance depending on the grips, which is why we converted...

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Titleist is the only OEM that does not allow us to purchase and sell the original OEM adaptors.  We are working on it, but so far still not allowed.  We have an after market Straight Fit non-adjustable...

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We currently do not have the TM Qi4d driver on site to measure.  Could not say if the measurement would be the same as the previous model, so would need to measure to give accurate answer.  The adaptor...

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Logo on top is fine, with the red mark away from the target.  It will still be oriented in primary oscillation plane.  Any orientation with a mark on top and one to the side will work. Britt Lindsey

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You will need to call the order in.  No problem in building what you want, but since that particular grip is not in the club builder, easier to just call it in vs us going in to add it as an option. ...

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We have done a little and have our opinions.  We have developed what we feel is a better option, that does reduce the torque but is able to maintain a face balanced position.  It will be part of our...

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They are basically standard iron headweights, so 38.5" for a #4, 39 for a #3 and 39.5 for the #2 with steel shafts.  With graphite, depends on the weight, but you could go 1/4" to 1/2" longer depending...

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