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I've got i  my bag 1 Taylor Made 16# Tour Cleek that i bought new in about 1986. It's been reshafted at least twice. I used to call it" My Magic Wand" because it was so good at getting me out of trouble. it's still a very usable, versatile club.


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I just managed to snag a set of the legendary and long-coveted 1958-59 Wilson Staff Dyna-Powered irons, with original leather grips and shaft bands.  It seems that COVID is prompting some of the hoarders to let go.  First, I admire the set's stunning quality.  These would cost $2,500 today.  After two rounds with them in the bag (4-9 irons), I shot my best 9-hole score in 8-10 years -- a one-under 35.  Deadly on the Par 3s.  Pretty good score for a older guy.  I will never bag another set of irons -- so intuitive.  (Except in bad winter conditions will go back to my Ping s59s.)  I like the 1958-59 blades most likely because I grew up playing a set of 1969-70 W/S Bullet Backs, another fine model year for blades.  Distance is not great, even accounting for the number-creep of the last 30 years, but I don't need distance as my fairway woods My favorite wedge at the moment is a 1956 Wilson Triple-Duty wedge.  Very heavy club, surely a swing weight of E-something.  In my irons, I want accuracy both in terms of distance and direction.  Having said that, my woods are Ping G30, TM Aeroburner Mini-Driver, TM R580 3W, and TM 19* Raylor; two of those four are 20 years old or older.  All are great woods, reliable and long.       


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3 clubs that have never left my bag:

1. mid 80's becu Ping Eye2 58 sand wedge

2. 1993 ish MacGregor 64 deg. wedge

3. mid 80's becu Ping B-60 putter.

David


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On 7/3/2020 at 2:45 PM, 1958Dyna-Powered Guy said:

I just managed to snag a set of the legendary and long-coveted 1958-59 Wilson Staff Dyna-Powered irons, with original leather grips and shaft bands.  It seems that COVID is prompting some of the hoarders to let go.  First, I admire the set's stunning quality.  These would cost $2,500 today.  After two rounds with them in the bag (4-9 irons), I shot my best 9-hole score in 8-10 years -- a one-under 35.  Deadly on the Par 3s.  Pretty good score for a older guy.  I will never bag another set of irons -- so intuitive.  (Except in bad winter conditions will go back to my Ping s59s.)  I like the 1958-59 blades most likely because I grew up playing a set of 1969-70 W/S Bullet Backs, another fine model year for blades.  Distance is not great, even accounting for the number-creep of the last 30 years, but I don't need distance as my fairway woods My favorite wedge at the moment is a 1956 Wilson Triple-Duty wedge.  Very heavy club, surely a swing weight of E-something.  In my irons, I want accuracy both in terms of distance and direction.  Having said that, my woods are Ping G30, TM Aeroburner Mini-Driver, TM R580 3W, and TM 19* Raylor; two of those four are 20 years old or older.  All are great woods, reliable and long.       

And yet no pics? Huge party foul there....

:ping: G25 Driver Stiff :ping: G20 3W, 5W :ping: S55 4-W (aerotech steel fiber 110g shafts) :ping: Tour Wedges 50*, 54*, 58* :nike: Method Putter Floating clubs: :edel: 54* trapper wedge

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I have a :tmade: R7 5 wood that is 14 years old in the bag.

:ping:

  • G400 - 9° /Alta CB 55 Stiff / G410-SFT - 16° /Project X 6.0S 85G / G410 - 20.5° /Tensei Orange 75S
  • G710 - 4 iron/SteelFiber i110cw Stiff • / i210 - 5 iron - UW / AWT 2.0 Stiff
  • Glide SS - 54° / CFS Wedge / Glide 2.0 SS - 58°/10 / KBS 120S / Hoofer - Black

:scotty_cameron: - Select Squareback / 35"  -  :titleist: - Pro V1 / White  -  :clicgear: - 3.5+ / White

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