sjw
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Put one back in the bag then, 25 quid on ebayI have never found a better 3 wood than the Steelhead Plus. I loved that club!
Put one back in the bag then, 25 quid on ebayI have never found a better 3 wood than the Steelhead Plus. I loved that club!
MP32s for me, first irons that looked like a blade but had decent levels of forgiveness. The cut muscle design was also a thing of beauty.Mizuno’s irons, early 2000’s were hard to beat. Blades in particular, MP33 I think, amazing clubs.
For noise levels, I don’t think anything came close to the Cleveland Hi-Bore XLS. Had a weird bump shaped head and when you middled it, it was like a shotgun going off.Nike SQ. The noise! Your drive off the first tee announced to the whole course (and a few neighbouring ones) that you’d arrived. Your drive off the 2nd was silent - because you were deaf after drive no. 1.
For noise levels, I don’t think anything came close to the Cleveland Hi-Bore XLS. Had a weird bump shaped head and when you middled it, it was like a shotgun going off.
Used to play a course in the foothills of the Ochils and on a calm day me hitting the driver sounded like the start of pheasant season.
For me, that was 1977 Maxfli International - my first irons that looked like a blade but had decent levels of forgiveness - for their time.MP32s for me, first irons that looked like a blade but had decent levels of forgiveness. The cut muscle design was also a thing of beauty.

Ugly as sin thoughFor me, that was 1977 Maxfli International - my first irons that looked like a blade but had decent levels of forgiveness - for their time.
Played with them from 1977 to 1992.
Won club championship with them in 1991.
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Not my original 2-SW ones, but 3-SW from Ebay in recent years.
I have that make in a 3 and 7 wood. Wish I'd found them years ago.For noise levels, I don’t think anything came close to the Cleveland Hi-Bore XLS. Had a weird bump shaped head and when you middled it, it was like a shotgun going off.
Used to play a course in the foothills of the Ochils and on a calm day me hitting the driver sounded like the start of pheasant season.
Titleist AP2 710/712/714 irons were absolute beasts. Prefer them to their T line of clubs.
Titleist 910 D2 was better than the R11 IMO.
I had all the Nike drivers back in the day, the Machspeed SQ was a bomber with an uprated shaft. I think their best ever woods were the Vapour Pro ones.
910 D2 was a brilliant driver, blue diamana shaft!
I remember playing that sort of strange triangle shaped 907 for a couple of seasons, then upgrading from that to the 910 was great, cracking club