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1115.1 | ask the manufacture...?? | CSS::GORDON | | Wed Nov 28 1990 12:06 | 6 |
| maybe the Hogan Company can tell you who/where in the area you might
get it replaced....
Ben Hogan Company
817-921-2661
Dallas, Texas
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1115.2 | A possibility... | BROKE::PAL | Paul Lemaire | Fri Nov 30 1990 12:31 | 5 |
| I ran into a guy at Green Meadow (Hudson, NH) who deals in new and used
clubs. He told me he has thousands of clubs at home. Give him a call:
Ted Vecchione
(508) 251-0296 that's in N. Chelmsford, Ma.
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1115.3 | I think I've got one | HOLL1::JAMES | | Mon Dec 03 1990 13:03 | 28 |
| I struck out with Ted (The Club Man) Vecchione, but the Hogan company referred
me to two "club finders" as they call 'em.
I called one and he says he is 99% sure he can find me a replacement within
a few days. These "club finder" operations sound pretty
sophisticated. They are set up for mail orders with no hassles, so I thought
I would pass on this information to anyone else who may be in search of that
long lost wedge or 5-iron to their favorite set.
Or if you have an extra $500 to a $1000 bucks lying around, and don't buy into
all the new club technology hype, I'm sure these folks could set you up with an
8802 putter, or a eye-o-matic driver, or an R-90 sand iron,..... All originals
of course.
Club Finders:
California
H. H. Jones
(619) 745-0815
Florida
Vintage Golf
Jeff Flant
(800) 432-0158
Thanks for the help.
Rick.
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1115.4 | works just as well... | CSS::GORDON | | Tue Dec 04 1990 14:33 | 6 |
| Gee,
I just got an 8802 which I'd had my eye on all year and it was
only $50.00, does this mean it won't put as well as the original???
:^)...
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1115.5 | "Don't Get Me Started on Classic Clubs" | ASABET::VARLEY | | Wed Dec 05 1990 10:55 | 7 |
| I've had original 8802's and a Wilson "Designed by Arnold Palmer." I
love classics, and these were GREAT putters, but I think some of the
new stuff is balanced better and has a softer "feel." I've heard that
the George Low "Wizard 600" felt lousy, but that's what Nicklaus grew
up using, and used for many of his Major wins, hence its value.
--Jack
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1115.6 | Bullseye- old or new ? | RAYBOK::COOPER | One-ton Tomato ! | Wed Dec 05 1990 11:36 | 8 |
| Since we are turning this into a classic club topic I have a
story about putters that I found interesting. Concerning the
Bullseye putters, I was told that the older models have a
softer head than the newer models and that is why so many
pros using Bulllseyes prefer the older model. They claim it
has better feel. Anyone know if this is true ?
Mad Hacker
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1115.7 | Old Bullseyes | HOLL1::JAMES | | Thu Dec 06 1990 08:51 | 29 |
| re -1
I have an old (if 1968 is old?) flange bullseye that I love the feel and looks
of. I searched years for this particular model/era to replace the putter that
I learned to putt with as a youngster. The only reason I don't have the
original one is because my uncle took it back after giving it to me when his
putting went south for a while.
About new bullseyes, I don't like the looks of them at all. My old one
certainly looks softer. But I imagine the softer looks are due to the aging
of the metal. I am sure these kind of visual perceptions can have alot to due
with the way a person says a putter feels also. The are some minor but
significant differneces in the head shape of the newer models. The newer ones
are smaller and have rounder edges than mine. This destroys some of the great
simplistic visual keys of a bullseye. The length of the old head was
about four and a quarter inches, which is the diameter of the cup. What a
coincidence! The sharper angles also help me in aligning the putter face.
Back to the feel. To tell the truth I have never bothered stroking a putt with
one of the new models because I never got passed the looks. However I have
noticed that my old bullseye has the softest feeling shaft by far of any of my
putters. The shaft will affect overall putter feel tremendously. All this new
shaft hype has led us from stiff to stiffer even in the putters. Maybe acushnet
has gotten on this stiff shaft band wagon with their newer models which would
be too bad.
BTW. I currently use a 8802 remake and I had a chance to compare it with an
original recently. I aggree with Jack, the new ones are balanced better
and have a softer feel.
---- Rick.
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