August 05, 2016
Competing with the “big boys” was going to require hard work, intense research,intellectual savvy and a lot of luck. With EQUS Golf the intellectual savvy was more of a team game and Glenn Bacal was definitely a starter. As an expert in intellectual property and trademark law, his knowledge and services were invaluable.
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July 29, 2016
The first step in the design of our clubs was to determine the basic shape. As is true with any new design, we wanted it to be special. A concept that could stand the test of time, appealing not only to traditionalists but also to the 90% of people who do not currently play golf.
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July 22, 2016
I don’t know if you’ve ever built a house or remodeled a condominium but, almost without exception, it costs twice as much and takes twice as long as you plan. Even with the best intentions, there is always a nicer cabinet or window, floor or paint finish to choose from. Your original plans are often modified or even changed completely. So it was, with the development of my golf clubs.
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July 15, 2016
My initial encounter with Jeff Sheets was in Las Vegas. Anticipating a really fun weekend, I grabbed my wallet, stopped by the ATM then headed to the airport. What a surprise was in wait. Airport to hotel, three hours of technical discussions followed by a return trip to the airport.
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July 15, 2016
Having contacted multiple golf club designers to discuss my proposal for a single length set of irons, it became glaringly evident that this type of project was not mainstream. All but one golf club designer felt my project was folly as it had failed in the past, and was sure to fail again.
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July 08, 2016
I do not know where the sudden burst of creativity or urgency came from but, it was a very personal and passionate emotion that suddenly filled my life. Every waking moment was about doing things that had been put aside during my career as a physician.
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July 01, 2016
July 1st of 2010 was my last day as a practicing anesthesiologist. It had been over two years since the “Swine Flu”, as it was called, indifferent and without warning started a sequence of events that would change my life forever.
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