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Hi, I'm new here and was wondering if someone could identify this driver that I picked up today at my local recycle center. I have done research trying to find out about it, but can't find it anywhere on the internet. Not a thing. Maybe its a piece of junk? Whatever the case I just wanted to see if anyone has seen this before. I actually picked up a bunch of other clubs from Mcgregor that seem interesting, but then again I don't know a whole lot about clubs. I only payed a $1 for them each. This one has a spade on the top of it and on the shaft it says, "Paragon" in big text, then under it in small says "Graphite". Would appreciate the input . Thanks

-Mike


Dynacraft has been a long-standing component brand. It is now under the Hireko Golf umbrella. The other club looks to be a Yonex fairway wood. Most of the head is graphite, and there should be a metal faceplate attached to the bottom of it.

F&G.;


Dynacraft is a maker of componets which you can assemble to your personal specs. Other componet companies are Golfsmith , and Golfworks, to name a couple.


  HighSide said:
Originally Posted by HighSide

Dynacraft has been a long-standing component brand. It is now under the Hireko Golf umbrella. The other club looks to be a Yonex fairway wood. Most of the head is graphite, and there should be a metal faceplate attached to the bottom of it.

F&G.;

Sorry if I worded it wrong, but its the same club in both pictures


Uh............Dynacraft Black Jack?

R11s driver

R11 3 wood

Glide sole design 5 wood

Cleveland CG16 irons

Vokey SM4 48*, Vokey SM4 52*, Vokey SM4 56* wedges

Yes! Eleanor putter


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