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dss 01-05-2008 12:16 PM

Tom Wishon book...
 
Anyone read Tom Wishon's "Common Sense Clubfitting"? Any opinions? Should I add this book to my library?

neil 01-05-2008 12:44 PM

No, but I have "search for the perfect club" by Wishon-I highly recommend it.

Jim.Cook 01-05-2008 07:37 PM

DSS
If you are the least interested in fitting then you should read his book. Tom is the last word in head and shaft design. Tom Wishon is to golf club head and shaft design as Lynn Blake is to the golf swing.

I've said this before, I would love to hear both Lynn and Tom on the same pannel talking about golf. Two top experts.

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Originally Posted by dss (Post 47555)
Anyone read Tom Wishon's "Common Sense Clubfitting"? Any opinions? Should I add this book to my library?


golfguru 01-05-2008 11:18 PM

It is a great read and source of knowledge. Put the info contained therein with TGM and you get a great set of clubs in your hand "and you know WHY they will work.

Arrows and Indians working together.

dss 01-06-2008 01:03 AM

Thanks...
 
...for the input. It (the book) will be added. Nothing else to say right now, as I am in mourning for my Stillers football season is over. Now I can return solely to golf. No more football for me...:crybaby:

dcg1952 01-08-2008 11:57 AM

Anything by Tom Wishon is great. I haven't read the clubfitting book but did read the book about search for the perfect club. Interesting read.

DSS, are yunz from Picksburgh an 'at?

dss 01-08-2008 02:07 PM

When I was...
 
..a kid, I would upn' the window and get a whiff of sulfur from the coal mines 'nat. ...Armstrong County boy- got my first job in golf at St. Clair when Don Copeland was the Professional.:)


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