I mean, they're precision weight tuned!Never saw or heard of these before. I know… let’s spend over $100 regripping them.
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I mean, they're precision weight tuned!Never saw or heard of these before. I know… let’s spend over $100 regripping them.
That's the tech we really need!I mean, they're precision weight tuned!
Who wouldn't want precision weight tuned clubs?That's the tech we really need!
PGF is an Australian company (Precision Golf Forging) dating back to 1932. They once made high quality clubs and were played by many pros, but in more recent times have been sold as entry-level clubs.Never saw or heard of these before. I know… let’s spend over $100 regripping them.
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Talk about dedication to a club.Never saw or heard of these before. I know… let’s spend over $100 regripping them.
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I say fake..
God, and not even a good one. The little red dots aren’t even in alignment. The putter almost looks too smooth lines wise, if that makes sense.
I know right?God, and not even a good one. The little red dots aren’t even in alignment. The putter almost looks too smooth lines wise, if that makes sense.
If you told me that was plastic, I’d probably believe it.I know right?
Guy said his brother bought it in Japan where he’s stationed in the service. “Even if it’s fake it was $60.” Whatever.God, and not even a good one. The little red dots aren’t even in alignment. The putter almost looks too smooth lines wise, if that makes sense.
It’s a fake but if they don’t careGuy said his brother bought it in Japan where he’s stationed in the service. “Even if it’s fake it was $60.” Whatever.
End of the day, good luck getting a putter for 60 bucks lolGuy said his brother bought it in Japan where he’s stationed in the service. “Even if it’s fake it was $60.” Whatever.
No he was bringing it in for a regrip. Of course he wanted me to save the fake Scotty grip.End of the day, good luck getting a putter for 60 bucks lol
You roll it yet?
Oh Lord, come on man even the grip looks like a pool noodleNo he was bringing it in for a regrip. Of course he wanted me to save the fake Scotty grip.
Isn't that kind of their thing to stamp stuff all crooked like a third grader who ate too much sugar, though?God, and not even a good one. The little red dots aren’t even in alignment. The putter almost looks too smooth lines wise, if that makes sense.
It's pretty hilarious to see the stuff that gets brought into @MGoBlue's shop!I just love this thread! Cracks me up every time.
TouchéIsn't that kind of their thing to stamp stuff all crooked like a third grader who ate too much sugar, though?
"Custom" I believe is what they call it.Isn't that kind of their thing to stamp stuff all crooked like a third grader who ate too much sugar, though?