Now updated to a modern shaft. Definitely a new take on an old design. Classic grip with a classic head shape and a new school high-tech shaft. The Scotty grip is very smooth. I like that it's longer than the old MacGregor, but the old grip was tackier in a good way. I can feel the stiffness in...
I was just discussing refinishing heads with a friend. Not on this one, the bgt shaft I just bought for a good price. Add cost of fitting and assembly, I can't justify refinish. There are minor dings, but enough of the original bluing that I don't want to change it.
Rescued from a mini golf themed bar where it was destined to a life of drunken abuse.
Love this style of blade. Short flow next is gorgeous, balanced well, reminds me of my old scotty. Word is he was machining for Tad around this era?
I may put a btg shaft on it though The MacGregor grip is...
I'm not claiming inserts are less accurate. They change the vibrations transmitted through the club though.
The process of milling a head was more accurate than cast or forged and ground heads. That was my point.
Tad Moore was the guy who really started milled putters. They are more accurate and consistent head to head. He never understood the insert craze. Why would you want to mute feedback from your putt? I can tell by feeling and listening if a putt is thin or off center or pure. Inserts are a big...
Found these two new wedges. 54 Yamamoto and a 60 becu Titleist. Along with the CMB gap wedge, I think this loft spread is a bit better balanced. With the tom watson set the distance between pitching to gap was too much. The 56 bridgestone was not very forgiving, and the 54 feels a bit more...
Thanks, that's just a cmb gap wedge. I kept it and sold the irons unfortunately. I play Callaway Apex Pro Forged 16 irons now. Not as Pretty, but a bit more forgiving.