Very Very Nice bag. Sun Mountain has some nice leather bags and of course there are the MacKenzie bags (a bit pricey for my taste).

Nice project you have going.

scotts33

My whipping skills still suck, but I just got my mid iron yesterday, so I have more practice. Gotta reset and re-pin the head and wrap on some new leather. Gonna try to go slow this time and whip that thread in even wraps nice and tight together.

I'm guessing that this new hickory hobby could become just as expensive as your normal ho-ing hobby with the latest and greatest.

I would imagine that finding replaceable hickory shafts isn't exactly a cheap endeavor in itself these days.

    PA-PLAYA would imagine that finding replaceable hickory shafts isn't exactly a cheap endeavor in itself these days.

    New replacement hickory shafts are $19.50 from several suppliers. New replica clubs are expensive.

      Ringoblack Hope you don't have large calves--they are not pretty in plus 4's.

      I've been told my legs should be arrested for "lack of support". I'm lean in the calves. 😉

        puttnfool
        SWMBO ordered me a pair of green knickers, multi -colored argyle knee sox, green Kangol hat. White golf shirt will complete the costume. Pics up later.

        puttnfool Plus 4's don't look right without long socks.

        I agree; perhaps a pair of black and yellow diamond pattern? or maybe these.

        or these

        or if better taste prevails, these

        I'm down for a Golfbuzz "plus 4" pics thread. I think I still have mine that I had custom tailored for me in the Philippines.

          I know I am a geezer. I started playing at 8 years old with a set of hickory shafts that a priest gave me.🙄

          raggmann54

          Actually finding a good hickory shaft is harder than you might think. Straight grain, free of defects and correct flex. I use my NF9 to measure flex in hickory blanks either 39" or 44". This form of clubmaking goes back to the art of building golf clubs along with the heads and is a far cry from the cut n' glue of today.