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40-60 year old golfers, do I have a project for you!

I was once-upon-a-time gifted a set of Founders Club forged blades, 2-PW. If I told you they had minimal wear, that would be an understatement. I hit two shots with the 2iron just because I had two. Otherwise, 7i to PW has maybe five shots of wear on the face. But that's besides the point. 

When I was a 15 year old I had my first set of Ping Eye 2 and for.the life of me remember having Langert woods. Does anyone have a lead on a Langert Driver and 3 Wood? Particularly with a shaft I can only remember as being labeled the "Brush Stroke" shaft... 

I could be totally wrong being that I do remember have a Founders Club driver back on those days  However I'm 95% certain it was a Langert head, with the "paint stroke" graphics on the shaft.

If you happen to know of this club and live in the LA area, I'd love to buy it off you, after which I'll invite you to play at the club where I work and kick you butt with some 1990s ancient club technology...

 

Thank you. 

 

Ben. 

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  On 10/18/2019 at 12:17 PM, Ben said:

40-60 year old golfers, do I have a project for you!

I was once-upon-a-time gifted a set of Founders Club forged blades, 2-PW. If I told you they had minimal wear, that would be an understatement. I hit two shots with the 2iron just because I had two. Otherwise, 7i to PW has maybe five shots of wear on the face. But that's besides the point. 

When I was a 15 year old I had my first set of Ping Eye 2 and for.the life of me remember having Langert woods. Does anyone have a lead on a Langert Driver and 3 Wood? Particularly with a shaft I can only remember as being labeled the "Brush Stroke" shaft... 

I could be totally wrong being that I do remember have a Founders Club driver back on those days  However I'm 95% certain it was a Langert head, with the "paint stroke" graphics on the shaft.

If you happen to know of this club and live in the LA area, I'd love to buy it off you, after which I'll invite you to play at the club where I work and kick you butt with some 1990s ancient club technology...

 

Thank you. 

 

Ben. 

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Hey Ben, good to see you’re still around!  :beer:

I remember those irons. They’re beautiful! Sorry, I can’t help with the driver though…

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  On 10/18/2019 at 12:17 PM, Ben said:

I could be totally wrong being that I do remember have a Founders Club driver back on those days

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I had two friends that played Founders Clubs. 
I have never heard of them being a club made by Langert.
How ever a search did bring up some info on those clubs.

Is this the item you are referring to?

Langert%20Drivers.jpg

eBay has a listing for this driver.

Langert Tour de force.jpg

My friends played this driver.

Founders Deep Face.jpg

 

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