Nice job! Being left handed myself I can’t use them. Anyway. I started playing in the early 70 s. These were my dream clubs that I couldn’t afford. Last fall I ran across an entire set of these left handed. I bought them. The guy had a Toney Peña driver that someone just refurbished and 2-5 woods in the staff line. I got 1 iron to sand wedge with two extra pitching wedges. There all in decent shape. I’m going to play with them this spring. Maybe some day I’ll send them for full refurb
I have a golf club condition question. How can I remove what appears to be light rust on my G425 fairway 5 wood? The rust is not on the face but around the edge of the face. I have an Taylormade M4 driver, couple of Titleist hybrid’s, Steath irons, an RBZ 3 wood, Spider putter, and Ping Glide wedge. None of them have this issue.
Found the video on tube and saw the 71Wilson staff blades that I play. Have not played them since Hurricane Katrina 2005 due to sitting water for three weeks afraid of losing the had after hitting them . These clubs I have played since I was five and very upset that my club guy put me in Cavity back. HATE THEM. I talked to your wife this am real pleasure to talk to. She said to send email so I did. Really would like to have a playable set. Keep up the great video's..
What a nice thing to do for someone, I hope they find a good resting place! My "grail" set would be a 2-PW set of Wilson Dyna Power's that carried the Sam Snead moniker. My late older brother bought them in the very late 50's or very early 60's and gave them to me when I went to college in '72. I was a fool to ever part with them.
Question of the year!!! Here's my scenario. Bought a used set of shafts, remove the gross only to find these previously extended and then cut back down to standard with a part of the extension still in the shaft and I have no clue how to get them out....... Any suggestions or a quick video on how to do this??? Thx
One of my first sets of irons I ever played and were stolen from the bag rack at a local club some years later. I’d love to show the college players I coach what I had played with back then and see how they would hit and play them today without the technology driven irons they own today
My grandfather had these and gave the set to me when I Was 11. I can’t remember what happen to those clubs but they do bring back memories. Would love to own those irons.