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Ive seen similar clubs with a white crown, just not a red crown. anyone know anything about them and year?

thought about buying them and cleaning them up - they are 19 dollars with original pencil bag


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Ive seen similar clubs with a white crown, just not a red crown. anyone know anything about them and year?

thought about buying them and cleaning them up - they are 19 dollars with original pencil bag

Saw plenty of those back in the 70's - nothing special, inexpensive set sold in department stores. Pro shops were selling the Wilson Staff at the time.


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Muscle-back irons hmmm are you a single digit handicap?

Does it matter? Hmmmmmm.....Why must golfers rely on crutches and excuses of why they cant - Rather than why can't they.


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Saw plenty of those back in the 70's - nothing special, inexpensive set sold in department stores. Pro shops were selling the Wilson Staff at the time.

Thanks Archie


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If they are in decent shape, you might want to clean them up with a Brillo pad and replace the grips. They do have a classic look to them. Old standard lofts and shaft lengths, so one of these "7 irons" will likely go no further than a current 8 or 9 iron. Good luck!


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