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3:48 pm July 9, 2008
| Steveberrywv
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So what is the oldest club that you are currently carring in your bag?
Mine is my Northwestern Chipper ” Hubert Green” model. I was given this club for Christmas in the year of 1983-25 years old. This club is pure gold to me, has made my putting average fall tremdously since putting it back in my bag two years ago.
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“I gotta go where it’s warm” Jimmy Buffet
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10:04 am July 10, 2008
| jw
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Man that is old!
I guess the oldest in my bag would have to be my putter. It's a Ping Blade i bought used at Edwin Watts about 5 years ago. I've also got a pretty worn down 588 cleveland wedge I use.
My brother has a old wooden wilson 3 wood. It's got to be from the 70s or 80s. He hit's it so well off the tee it makes you want to start hitting garage sales.
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“It’s easy to hit the fairway, just aim for the rough and miss.”
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9:33 pm July 13, 2008
| Steveberrywv
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“I gotta go where it’s warm” Jimmy Buffet
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10:00 am July 30, 2008
| Pin Seeker
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Oldest club(s) probably driver and fairway woods Nike T-40 driver and T-40 Tour 3 and 5 wood and they hit pretty well when I can control them.
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The reason the pro tells you to keep your head down is so you can’t see him laughing.
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8:44 am July 31, 2008
| jw
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Nice avatar
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“It’s easy to hit the fairway, just aim for the rough and miss.”
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11:39 am August 14, 2008
| Borya
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TaylorMade Firesole Bubble R-80 Shaft. Made in 1999. Bought used in GolfGalaxy in 2005. Awesome club but needs to be retired. (just for kicks checked out its trade in value = $2)
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