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03-28-2005 07:28 AM #1
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.830 driver legal?
I have a new Adams red line driver with .830 COR. A buddy said .830 makes this a club that is non-confomring to usga standards and therefore, couldn't be used in formal games. What's the deal, should I listen to him or get a different club? thanks
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03-28-2005 07:38 AM #2
.830 is le legal limit. Clubs HIGHER that .830 are non-conforming.
http://www.usga.org/playing/clubs_an...iver_list.html
Adams only Nonconforming driver is the GT363R 9 10 and 11 deg COR of .860
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