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| Re: illegal clubs It all has to do with your striking surfaces, Marco. If it's a 'dual chipper', ie it can be used both left and right handed, it's illegal. If, like all your other clubs, it's got a face on one side that's geared towards hitting the ball, and the other side is NOT geared towards hitting the ball, then they're fine. The picture onechip.jpg is legal - only one striking surface. The picture double_sided_chipper.jpg is ILLEGAL, as you can hit from either side. Last edited by LowPost42; 05-29-2006 at 08:37 PM. |