Question:
I called Golf works. They said "As long as you do not put on a non-symetrical putter grip on the club, it is legal."
What about the offset in the shaft? C.J. Elmore Toolmaker / Toolroom Supervisor WEB Tool (Remove ".no.junk" from e-mail address)
Response:
I called Golf works. They said "As long as you do not put on a non-symetrical putter grip on the club, it is legal." What about the offset in the shaft?
Appendix II on 4-1b. Shaft states, "The shaft shall be straight from the top of the grip to a point not more than 5" above the sole. . ." While I think that this law was written for putters, there is no specific language limiting it to putters (like some of the other sections). So, I think that the club is legal. -John Baima DFW Golf and the Java Swingweight Calculator http://rampages.onramp.net/~jbaima/
Response:
I called Golf works. They said "As long as you do not put on a non-symetrical putter grip on the club, it is legal." I wouldn’t expect Maltby to put out something which does not comform Campii
