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I've used the Renegar and Solus wedges that were hawked way back when.
I've used the Renegar and Solus wedges that were hawked way back when.
I've got Swing Science FC One Plus (fat bottom girls) half set 5, 7, 9. They are on Paderson Kinetixx 110 stiff shafts. They are bent a little week and built short to play more like 6, 8, PW. New Midsize grips.
All yours for $75 shipped.
I can get you better pics if you are interested
Ive also got a Wilson Wild Thing Driver you can have for the price of shipping
Below is a stock photo I found online
OMG wedges, Vertical groove driver head, NIP, 11°.
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There's a guy I know who uses a Square Strike chipper and one of those free standing putters. He sucks with both.
All of my clubs are gimmicky.
In my hands.
I found a Hammer driver cleaning out my dad's stuff.
My dad probably got it at yard sale as he was way too cheap to buy one off the tv commercial lol.
Carbite Putter. Not sure it is gimmickly, take it out once in a while. Feels good.
jsippy73 Were they advertised on regular TV?
Not sure. iirc they came out over 30 years ago. Think they came out with those wedges that looked like sandpaper faces also. May have even had drivers & irons at 1 point.
I think they still have putters out, newer style with removable weights in toe & heel, instead of the old tungsten weighting(polar balanced!!).
How 'bout this one.
Par4QC Think they came out with those wedges that looked like sandpaper faces also.
Purespin was the OEM name, Accuspin was the clone/copy.
I had a 52 and 56 of the clones I bought at Cliff's Custom Club Shop.
They were decent. There are still some used ones around.
I also believe Purespin had a driver but I don't recall any irons.
I have this wedge..