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I've got a set of Spalding woods, 1-3-4-5. Not sure how old they are but my guess is they're mid to late sixties. When you hit em square, you know it immediately
I've never bought new equipment, all old/used. I've got lots of crappy metal woods too. I usualy don't take my wooden woods to the course but I've taken them to the range a few times.I broke my 5 wood. So I have a cheap metal 5er. My PW has a huge nick in it.
I'm the shits so spending big shekels is not for me.
I golf because my son can do it. And it's fun to be able to do something with him.
I've never bought new equipment, all old/used. I've got lots of crappy metal woods too. I usualy don't take my wooden woods to the course but I've taken them to the range a few times.
I've probably got the equivalent of three full sets in the basement, about half of which are antique looking things that I picked up when I was buying something else at the same time. People were like, "Just take em all, will ya?"
I felt the same about my 4-wood. Just really smooth when it connects.My first set was my Dad's old one.
It had a 10 iron for a putter, a wooden shaft 6 iron, a wood shaft 9 iron and a copper shaft 7 iron.
That 7 iron is the best club I've ever hit. It seems like it grabs the ball and throws it.
I don't have the older ones anymore, just my steel shaft Sammys.I felt the same about my 4-wood. Just really smooth when it connects.
I don't have any hickory or copper shafts but I have lots of steel shafted clubs lying aroundI dopn't have those real old ones anymore either but my S