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Svensk Golf Sida 56 Other clubs have one sweet spo
t. The Stinger has seven! A most revolutionary discovery was made after having spent over $50,000 testing graphite shafts, with iron heads, trying to determine whether torque was desirable or undesirable. The discovery, which was accidental, definitely proved that all irons on the market today have less than 12% of the planeular surface as an effective hitting area. Manufacturers have lived under the misconception that a high toe was necessary to balance the heavy hosel when the club head was detached from the shaft. The balance point somewhere equally distanced between the heel and the toe has commonly been referred to as the sweet spot. However, tests have concluded that a meaningful balance point can only come about if the shaft and the grip are attached to the head. Unfortunately, manufacturers, ignorant of this fact, have created triangular looking heads that have long, flat soles; high toes; low heels and extremely poor weight distribution. The ideal effective hitting surface for projecting a golf ball with the required accuracy and distance would be a rectangular hitting surface having the same depth at the heel as it has at the so-called toe. The longer this rectangular piece of metal is, the greater the effective hitting area. A hitting machine can move a long, heavy rectangular piece of iron through a hitting area at one hundred miles per hour. Naturally, though, a man could not swing a two-pound piece of metal at the necessary speed required of a golf club. Therefore, the nearest thing to this would be a 4¼ inch rectangular piece of metal weighing less than 4 ounces with the preponderence of weight located below the center of the ball. All present-day irons have a connecting axis that is below the center of the golf ball. Because of the imbalance of the planeular surface; i.e., high toe, low heel; a golf ball hit precisely on the sweet spot will go the required distance and react favorably for accuracy. If the sweet spot is mis-hit one quarter inch in any direction, there is at least 10% variance in the direction and distance the ball will go. The most ideal spot for the shaft to connect to the blade is at the top so that the connecting axis between shaft and blade 56 SVENSK GOLF • 3/1976 For further information contact our sole agent for Scandinavia TM is above the center of the golf ball. This causes the blade to have positive projec- tional pitch. When the connecting axis is at the top of the blade, the whole top part of the blade is alive. All conventional irons on the market today, with the exception of the Slinger, have the connecting axis below the center of the golf ball which results in negative projectional pitch for any ball hit above the connecting axis. The final improvements to make the rectangular piece of 4¼ inch metal more ideal would be the rounding of the toe at the sole and rounding of the heel at the sole. This prevents either the heel or the toe catching and causing the blade to tum. The Lil' David "Slinger" Iron incorporates all these features which results in an effective hitting area that is 600% greater than any other iron! President Lil' David GawfeTools, Inc. 7855 Convoy Court, San Diego, CA 92111; Telephone (714) 560-9333 AB SYLVIS, GOLFCENTER Box 1018, 251 02 HELSINGBORG, Tel. 042-12 64 60
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