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I played a seniors match yesterday and my playing partner brought along a bag of woods he'd found while clearing out his recently deceased Aunt's house for me to see if I wanted any.
Most were early 2000s metal woods but among them were these three Laurie Auchterlonie woods.
They must have once belonged to his uncle who was apparently a decent player.
The shafts are True Temper Pro-Fit "S" flex which I date as being 1959 at the earliest so the clubs are either from that year or the early 1960s. They're a bit of a throwback in style with no inserts and straight swept sole plates.
The stampings have been lost to varying degrees during the refinish but on one of them you can still make out "Mastercraft" as being the model. I have a picture of the matching irons on file, also shown below.
I can only assume that the uncle had the woods refinished when he stopped using them and they haven't been hit since, I intend to rectify that situation soon.
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Most were early 2000s metal woods but among them were these three Laurie Auchterlonie woods.
They must have once belonged to his uncle who was apparently a decent player.
The shafts are True Temper Pro-Fit "S" flex which I date as being 1959 at the earliest so the clubs are either from that year or the early 1960s. They're a bit of a throwback in style with no inserts and straight swept sole plates.
The stampings have been lost to varying degrees during the refinish but on one of them you can still make out "Mastercraft" as being the model. I have a picture of the matching irons on file, also shown below.
I can only assume that the uncle had the woods refinished when he stopped using them and they haven't been hit since, I intend to rectify that situation soon.