Topflite_D2
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Hello all,
I was just thinking last night. Hmm... I could really use a 3 wood. Then I remembered something. I have an old "wood" 3 wood. So I went down into the bag of rejected, bent, or broken clubs and grabbed the old trusty 3 "wood". I brought it up and cleaned it and inspected it. I remember reading a thread on another forum on how someone put a new technology shaft in his 3 "wood and how the sound of an old wood brought people to ask him what kind of club he has there. So I'm like what the heck, I jumped on golf smith and looked for a cheap graphite shaft. So I'm planning on ordering a Axlle shaft. That brings up the question who here would still use an old wood. I know we are such club ho's here that we always go for the more expensive metal woods of tomorrow. I think it will be cool because of the sound. Plus if I can hit one of those old small headed 3 "woods I could hit anything.
Thanks for taking your time to read this. :laugh:
I was just thinking last night. Hmm... I could really use a 3 wood. Then I remembered something. I have an old "wood" 3 wood. So I went down into the bag of rejected, bent, or broken clubs and grabbed the old trusty 3 "wood". I brought it up and cleaned it and inspected it. I remember reading a thread on another forum on how someone put a new technology shaft in his 3 "wood and how the sound of an old wood brought people to ask him what kind of club he has there. So I'm like what the heck, I jumped on golf smith and looked for a cheap graphite shaft. So I'm planning on ordering a Axlle shaft. That brings up the question who here would still use an old wood. I know we are such club ho's here that we always go for the more expensive metal woods of tomorrow. I think it will be cool because of the sound. Plus if I can hit one of those old small headed 3 "woods I could hit anything.
Thanks for taking your time to read this. :laugh: