Interestingly, these woods sit closed. Which for wooden woods is fine by me! If they sat open I'd be screwed. I wonder if this was standard for the Eye2 model or maybe this was a custom order. They all have the same guy's name on the shaft bands.
They also have a decal that says heel-toe weighting. So I suppose the sweet spot is 2 mm wide instead of 1mm.
Assembling a classic bag
DonM I had some blades that were my grandfather's for maybe a month, but then my FIL gave me the Ping set as he had a new set of Callaways. Later he wanted the Eye2 iron set back so I bought a set of Top-Flite Tours. The Ping woods stayed for a while though. The first 5 years or so I mainly played an after work league and a few charity scrambles. I didn't know what a club ho was and if I did I wouldn't have thought I would soon become one.
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My first real set was a Wood Brothers Kool Kat Driver and Kool Kat irons. I don't remember what the wedges, fairway or putter were. Still have the driver with the headcover.
Maugust789 Great looking driver.
My 1st "set", 3-pw, 1, 3 & 5.
Maugust789 Do you still have the irons?
Maugust789 Too bad. Kinda looking for a set. I had the Wood Bros. Forged Championship Balanced cavity back irons and have regretted selling them. Really nice Endo forged irons.
Nice Don. Go back and remember your fond memories.
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gllama Maugust789 Too bad. Kinda looking for a set. I had the Wood Bros. Forged Championship Balanced cavity back irons and have regretted selling them. Really nice Endo forged irons.<
And I didn't understand that at the time. I think I went to Mizuno Grads from there and I've been hooked on forged irons ever since. I still regret selling my 1999 Hogan Apex Blades.
The 7 wood showed up. I like it.
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Don, I've got a set of green dot Eye 2+ headed my way. 4-W with ZZ Lite shafts. Can't comment on condition yet. Are you still looking?