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What kind of no name or unheard of name clubs do you have that ended up being really good and one of your favorites?

Pics would be nice............

I guess you could call Edel "no name" clubs.

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Bought some irons from Hireko Golf.  They are called Warp Speed.  Got a 5i thru 9i with R Flex Steel Shafts.  Got them 1" over regular length and 1* upright.  Have hit them at the range a couple of times and really like them.  Scheduled to play a round of golf on Friday with them.  Haven't played in about 6 weeks because of ankle issues.  However, at the range, they really are nice.

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Only "no-name" club in the bag is my Pinfire putter. Looks like this one but mine is center shafted and silver.

:callaway: Big Bertha Alpha 815 DBD  :bridgestone: TD-03 Putter   
:tmade: 300 Tour 3W                 :true_linkswear: Motion Shoes
:titleist: 585H Hybrid                       
:tmade: TP MC irons                 
:ping: Glide 54             
:ping: Glide 58
:cleveland: 588 RTX 62

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Not sure what you mean by "no name."

Some smaller companies which do their own R&D; have niche market followings: Tour Edge clubs and Hopkins wedges come to mind.

Also, some companies furnish component heads for people who want to build their own clubs, or have the clubs build at a small custom club shop. Hireko falls into this category.

Years ago, the Pro Tour irons and metal woods were very popular in Oklahoma and Texas in the custom club shops. I played with Pro Tour Black irons - Ping Eye2 clones - from 1994 to 2008.

Pro Tour made such good clubheads - especially irons - that they lost a patent lawsuit to Ping in the late 1990s. As a result, PT had to melt down the heads of all unsold sets.

Some clubheads of the "open stock" components - the model doesn't change much year to year - are quite good. You just have to check with other players to see if the resulting clubs and the clubfitter service is decent. Also, the small-shop component clubs tend to have low resale or trade-in value.

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An STX putter. One of those cases where I went into the store to buy a new putter and I decided I would try putters without paying attention to the brand and price see what I liked best. The STX was the winner. Price ended up being pretty good too.

DRIVER- Tour Edge EXS 220
3W- Adams Tight Lies 2
Hybrids- Cobra F8 19 *

Utility- Sub 70 699U #4
Irons - Sub 70 739 5-PW
Wedges- Tour Edge CB Pro 50, 54, 58
Putter- Cleveland Huntington Beach Soft #11

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