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| Founders Club driver Can anyone give me a link where I can look at pics of old drivers? I was out at a yardsale today with my wife. I saw some old golf clubs and I ended up buying an old Founders Club fresh metal driver, 10.5 Loft. Not exactly sure of the age. It has a steel shaft. Not sure if that's original or not. It's in perfect shape but by the style it looks like it could be one of the first metal woods. Any help on this would be appreciated. I'll try to get some pics up within the next couple of days. Thanks
__________________ Golf is a game of inches. 36 inches = 1 yard I think you put that one about 2160 inches too far right. LOL ![]() Classic Tour Highly High Bore (Cleveland HiBore clone) 10.5 degree, Gramman TP440 stiff 3.5 torque shaft KZG Maraging Power 9.5 degree steel shaft #1 "fairway wood" Knight Virage woods, irons and wedges Knight putter Cheapest double titanium balls I can find. lol |
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| Hi CM, These links should help: www.antiquegolfscotland.com www.antiquegolf.com www.rhody.golf.com Best of luck! |
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