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15th September 2007 09:58 PM
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Old School
I'm putting together a set of retro clubs for a bit of a laugh and I thought it might be cool to get a few of us together who've got some old sticks and have a game. See how much tougher it is without the advantages of modern gear.
I was chatting to Garry Calder at GCI the other day and he goes out occasionally and plays with the old hickory clubs. Now, I'm not that keen, but I reckon the 80's and prior was when the old school gear was at it's best.
ie. no titanium, no graphite, no cavity-backs, no lob wedges, no hybrids, no metalwoods.
Anyone else interested? Blakey - you could use your normal setup.
Fyi, I've got some circa-70's Daiwa Chairman persimmon woods (1.5 & 4 with True Temper steel shafts) and my circa 1980 PGF Aristocrat Tour Blades 3 thru SW. I'm still looking for a suitable putter, but I'm keen on something like a Wilson 8802.
Last edited by BrisVegas; 15th September 2007 at 10:08 PM.
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