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1756.1 | some suggestions | ATPS::MILLER | | Thu Aug 12 1993 11:21 | 13 |
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Haven't used these sources for a while but might be worth a
telephone call. Be sure to have year,style,etc information handy.
1. Club Scouters 2. Woods to Wedges 3. Old Sport Golf
1782 Austin Highway Clarence, NY 404-493-4344
San Antonio, Texas
512-821-6207
The local WANT ADVERTISER magazine available in the area frequently
lists sources for old golf clubs.
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1756.2 | Thank you | AIDEV::LANDINGHAM | It's okay --- I'm an intellectual, too. | Thu Aug 12 1993 12:08 | 1 |
| Thanks very much. I'll do some investigating. Appreciate the help...
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1756.3 | Old Sport | SAHQ::TROTTER | | Mon Aug 16 1993 16:16 | 9 |
| I lost my 7 iron a couple of years ago and the pro at my club called
one of those club finder services and they wanted $85 for a
replacement. He then suggested I go to Old Sport and I found a perfect
match for $15. They have about 5,000 used clubs, mostly blades with
steel shafts and wooden woods as well as sets on consignment.
I stop by there occasionally if you want to give me the particulars on
your Wilson Staff wedge. If they can't match it they can come close
and probably save you some money.
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1756.4 | Does it have to match ? | WOTVAX::MORRISON | | Tue Aug 17 1993 04:04 | 12 |
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Does the wedge have to be a Wilson staff ? Most professionals
these days use several different makes of wedge. There are three
wedges which are very good. The original Tom Watson sand saver,
a Confidence 56 degree and the new Anvil wedge endorsed by gary
Player.
The wedge is such a shot-making-feel club, it may be worthwhile
getting one that suits your game, rather than one which matches
your other irons. FWIW.
Randall
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1756.5 | Wedge Corner | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Tue Aug 17 1993 13:15 | 11 |
| The Anvil wedge is very soft and will it not wear out if you use
a 2 piece ball.
The club has been designed for balata spin men.
The Ping wedge is quite good, you can hit it anywhere on
the club and it goes almost the same distance.
Do you remember Sandy Andy, a Wilson Wedge popular in the 70,s
good for getting out of bushes and ditches and things.
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1756.6 | It was a magic club! | CTHQ::OCONNOR | | Tue Aug 17 1993 17:13 | 5 |
| I remember the Sandy Andy. I lent it to a friend just before his whole
set got stolen out of his car. I used to hit some magical shots woit
that club. Great utility club.
Rich
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1756.7 | Sandy Andy a shotmakers dream!!!!!! | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Thu Aug 19 1993 12:56 | 13 |
| You can still get a second hand Sandy Andy, they were forged and
chromed.
Rich what sort of great shots did you hit, i used one for a while
it could rip a bush out easy , if you caught it thin it went
further than a 1 iron.
Tell me what shots you played blasts out of sand eh!!
How about a Triple Wedge by Simmons , any feedback on that beast
never used one but an interesting tool.
Joe.
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1756.8 | Here's How. | CTHQ::OCONNOR | | Thu Aug 19 1993 16:29 | 13 |
| Joe,
Believe it or not, I came within one inch of holing it from the sand
with my very first shot with the sandy andy. After that bunker shots
were easy. I also used it in the heavy rough around the green, I would
take it away by breaking my wrists and picking it (almost) straight up
and then let it (the clubhead) drop right on the ball and it would just
pop right out and stop next to the hole. Just do it and don't think
about it.
Rich
PS_very_very_light_grip_required.
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1756.9 | Staff Wedges at Stow Acres | ANDREW::OSTROM | Knowledge Based Systems Prod. Mgmt. | Fri Aug 20 1993 00:53 | 9 |
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I believe that Wilson is currently making many of the "traditional"
Staff patterns. I was in the pro shop at Stow Acres this afternoon,
and there were about 6 or 8 different Wilson Staff wedges, including
one that claims that it's the exact same pattern and grind used by
Gene Sarazen in 1934 (or some such).
Andy Ostrom
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1756.10 | Wanted Sandy Andy | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Fri Aug 20 1993 09:10 | 5 |
| I would like to buy a second hand Sandy Andy,
do i get a money back if not satisfied deal.
Cold top Joe
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