I remember seeing the catalog a long time ago.
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I built two hybrids from components at GS. Viper hybrids, at 18*, and at 21*. Still in my bag since about 2005(?). First clubs I owned with weighted technology, which was fairly new at that time. Have them set up for draw bias. Picked up a "set" of Cleveland 900 series forged wedges from the huge used club racks. Played them until 2020. Now play CBX2's. Back then, ball mfgs. would put "bonus sleeves" on a box of balls, to get you to try something new, or to just give extra sleeve of the ball you were playing, if it was new to the market. Don't see that anymore. Dicks with their "2-fer" deals is as close as your going to get to that, or their 4 dozen deals, but those are usually their house brand balls. Buy 3, get 4 with the top tier balls is popular from what I hear. Always enjoyed a trip to Golfsmith, even just to walk around the store...Bought my first hybrid iron set there in Raleigh, think it was 2012. I think the same sales rep is still there now under DSG/GG. I went to get half a set of the HB3's and another half set, I believe of Cleveland Launchers a more traditional club. He said, not to break up the set, which was great advice. Also, they were the only retailer to sell ball sleeves at the time and at a reasonable price. I loved going there with a store credit and getting 5 different sleeves to try out. It was the first super store of it's kind I had ever been too and was blown away by it's size and product lines. They even had a indoor tennis court and indoor range.
100% they did. They were it for the tinkerers and club buildersConsider the difference in all the tech that has come along since. Golfsmith did it best for a lot of years, and then things changed...
Dick’s acquired Golfsmith October 2016. 7 years and change. Of course, it took Dick’s awhile to decide which stores to keep and rebrand them.You guys act like they’ve been gone for years. What is is it 5-6?
I was pretty close than with my 5-6 years ago guess than, since this thread was started in January ‘23.Dick’s acquired Golfsmith October 2016. 7 years and change. Of course, it took Dick’s awhile to decide which stores to keep and rebrand them.
I built two hybrids from components at GS. Viper hybrids, at 18*, and at 21*. Still in my bag since about 2005(?). First clubs I owned with weighted technology, which was fairly new at that time.
I've often wondered how those Dynacraft Muscle Blade (hollow irons) would play. I think Hireko still sells Dynacraft.I used to build a LOT of Golfsmith stuff. Golfworks too. And sometimes Dynacraft and Wishon.
I still have a set of their P3 irons. They are for a better player, but as a high capper, I thought they looked great, and they did play just as well.During the early to mid 2000’s I would always be looking through their catalog. I remember ordering some golfsmith tour cavity forged iron heads. Can’t remember if it was just a single head to tinker with or a full set. The pro forged heads I would drool over but wasn’t ready for blades at the time. An awesome time in the equipment space imo