TAYLORMADE 320 IRONS 3-PW (vgc)
Anyone interested in the above can pm me for cost, I'm not asking a lot for them
http://images.google.co.uk/images?hl=en&q=taylormade%20320's&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi
the link will show you their style, considered to be the best clubhead Taylormade have ever done.
Last edit : Mon 5th Jan 2009 14:39
Reply : Mon 5th Jan 2009 14:47
Liking the Wishon's then Wayne?
Reply : Mon 5th Jan 2009 14:55
But still dreaming about the marumans.
Reply : Mon 5th Jan 2009 16:01
John, I'm still having wet dreams!!!!!!
Reply : Mon 5th Jan 2009 16:03
Category 1 for you this year, David. You now have the tools and the method.
Reply : Mon 5th Jan 2009 16:12
Thats the goal for this year John.
Reply : Mon 5th Jan 2009 16:31
I have every faith in you, David. I just cannot see how you you will not realise your goal.
Reply : Mon 5th Jan 2009 19:13
which marumans are they John?
Reply : Mon 5th Jan 2009 19:21
They were mine Danny, but I realised that I was not a good enough striker anymore to get the best from them, so I have found the perfect home for them. David Ley is striking them beautifully, a real pleasure to watch.
Just goes to show what 20 year old golf clubs in the right hands can do. Makes a mockery of all this modern equipment.
Reply : Mon 5th Jan 2009 19:44
I love the more traditional clubs, just wish I was good enough to play with them.
I used to have a set of titleist blades similar to these years ago.
Couldn't hit with them now though.
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Reply : Mon 5th Jan 2009 19:48
I like the Ben Hogans. Those Wishons look good. Wayne have you got the 555c's in the long irons, and the 555m's in the shorter ones? How much did they cost?
Reply : Mon 5th Jan 2009 19:58
Danny, the Ben Hogans are great our own Kevin Hewett uses them to great effect.
The marumans were very similar to the wishons in the 8,9 PW range.
Last edit : Mon 5th Jan 2009 19:58