Steel Shafts Golf
Steel Shafts Golf
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ODYSSEY GOLF MID 2-BALL MID 48″ PUTTER STEEL SHAFT $74.99 |
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MIZUNO GOLF MP SERIES CHROME 58* WEDGE STEEL SHAFT $19.99 |
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MIZUNO GOLF MP T SERIES CHROME 53* WEDGE STEEL SHAFT $24.99 |
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COBRA GOLF BAFFLER DWS 2/18* HYBRID STEEL STIFF SHAFT $29.99 |
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Ben Hogan 5711 Forged Wedge Golf Club Steel Apex Shaft $0.99 |
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New – Dynamic Golf S300 Wood Steel Shaft Stiff Flex $13.99 |
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Ping Zing Lob Wedge Golf Club Black Dot Steel Shaft $11.00 |
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Ping Zing Sand Wedge Golf Club Black Dot Steel Shaft $9.99 |
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Giant Golf GX2 MRH Steel Shaft Reg Flex Set of Irons. $79.00 |
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NEW RH 2007 Adams Golf Tight Lies 5 Iron Steel Shaft $19.76 |
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ODYSSEY GOLF DUAL FORCE 222 34″ PUTTER STEEL SHAFT $14.99 |
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NEW RH 2007 Adams Golf Tight Lies 9 Iron Steel Shaft $19.76 |
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NEW RH 2007 Adams Golf Tight Lies 9 Iron Steel Shaft $19.76 |
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GOLF CLUB COMPONENT STEEL 8 IRON SHAFTS 370 5.5 RS FLEX $0.99 |
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CLUBMAKERS lot of 24 True Temper Steel Golf Shafts NEW! $32.95 |
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Ping Eye 2 8 Iron Black Dot Steel Shaft Golf Club $28.88 |
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ADAMS TIGHT LIES Golf Club 6 Iron Steel Shaft Stiff! $28.49 |
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NEW ADAMS GOLF TIGHT LIES #7 IRON MIDFLEX STEEL SHAFT $19.99 |
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ADAMS TIGHT LIES Golf Club 4 Iron Steel Shaft Stiff! $29.99 |
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Lot of 25 RIGHT HAND GOLF CLUBS w/STEEL SHAFTS $79.50 |
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Brand New Callaway Golf X-22 Irons – Steel Shaft $490.00 |
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TITLEIST DTR 3 IRON STEEL SHAFT R FLEX, EX GOLF CLUB $34.99 |
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Orlimar 60 degree Wedge Golf Club / steel shaft $79.00 |
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Orlimar 56 degree Wedge Golf Club / steel shaft $79.00 |
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Reconditioned- Ping Golf Iron Sz 3 RH Steel Shaft $14.95 |
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Palm Springs 4 Iron Golf Club Steel Shaft used $24.99 |
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MIZUNO MX 23 6 IRON STEEL SHAFT GOLF CLUB * $43.75 |
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MIZUNO MX 900 6 IRON STEEL SHAFT GOLF CLUB * $55.30 |
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GOLF DRIVER MENS RH TF 405 9* DRIVER MOI STEEL SHAFT $39.00 |
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NEW RH GOLF FAIRWAY 7 WOOD STEEL SHAFT PROGEN FULL BORE $39.00 |
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NEW RH GOLF FAIRWAY 22* WOOD STEEL SHAFT SYNCHRON MEDIC $39.00 |
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Adams Golf Idea a4 Forged 6 RH Iron Steel Shaft $39.00 |
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NEW MENS IRON SET GOLF CLUBS STEEL SHAFTS WINN GRIPS NR $89.72 |
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THE ROUGE 6 IRON GOLF CLUB TRUE TEMPER STEEL SHAFT TOUR $2.71 |
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USED WARRIOR GOLF HYBRID SET of 4 CLUBS STEEL SHAFT RH $39.95 |
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PING S59 6 IRON BLACK DOT Z-Z65 STEEL SHAFT GOLF CLUB $49.99 |
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New TaylorMade Golf r7 Draw LW Steel Shaft Regular Flex $34.99 |
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NEW ADAMS GOLF TIGHT LIES #7 IRON MIDFLEX STEEL SHAFT $19.99 |
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Wilson Fat Shaft II PW Golf Club-Fatshaft Reg.Steel $39.99 |
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COBRA GOLF LADY OVERSIZE STEEL LADIES SHAFT $104.99 |
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LH TAYLORMADE GOLF 200 STEEL 3 WOOD STEEL STIFF SHAFT $24.99 |
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Callaway Golf NEW FT i-brid (3-PW) Steel Shaft Iron Set $499.99 |
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NIKE GOLF SV TOUR 54* WEDGE STEEL STIFF SHAFT $24.99 |
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TAYLORMADE GOLF BURNER PLUS 4-PW,AW STEEL STIFF SHAFT $269.99 |
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TITLEIST GOLF BV VOKEY OIL CAN 52* WEDGE STEEL SHAFT $29.99 |
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PING GOLF ANSER 2F 34″ PUTTER STEEL PUTTER FLEX SHAFT $34.99 |
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ACUSHNET GOLF BULLS EYE 32&1/2″ PUTTER STEEL SHAFT $14.99 |
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COBRA GOLF SZ LOB WEDGE STEEL STIFF SHAFT $44.99 |
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C.1930 KROYDON Muscle Back GOLF 9-IRON Odd Steel Shaft $19.99 |
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Giant Golf GX2 MRH Steel Shaft Reg Flex Set of Irons\ $79.00 |
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Intech Future Tour Junior Putter (Right-Handed, Steel Shaft, Ages 6 to 11) $17.35 The Intech Future Tour Junior Heel-toe weighted Junior putter with steel shaft and bonus ball markers is designed with the beginner golfer in mind. Let your Junior get started on the right foot to a game that will last a life time!… |
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Intech Future Tour Pee Wee Putter (Right-Handed, Steel Shaft, Age 5 and Under) $24.23 The Intech Future Tour Pee Wee Heel-toe weighted Junior putter with steel shaft and bonus ball markers is designed with the beginner golfer in mind. Let your Junior get started on the right foot to a game that will last a life time!… |
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MacGregor MT MID Steel 4-G Irons (Men’s Right-Handed, Micro-step 95 gram, Regular Shaft) $599.00 … |
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Buyers Products Hitch Ball – Golf Ball, 2in., Stainless Steel, Model# 1802076 Buyers solid steel, cold-formed ball for heavy-duty trailering. Golf ball design. U.S.A. Max. Gross Trailer Weight (lbs.): 7,000, Ball Diameter (in.): 2, Shank Diameter (in.): 1, Shank Length (in.): 2 1/8, Includes (qty.): 1… |
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Casting advancements ‘drive’ golf industry: Casting technology has propelled the science of golf light-years ahead of the days when hickory shafts were … of wood.: An article from: Modern Casting $5.95 This digital document is an article from Modern Casting, published by American Foundrymen’s Society, Inc. on March 1, 2002. The length of the article is 2845 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation Detai… |
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Cleveland CG15 Black Pearl Wedge The CG15 combines classic wedge design with advanced manufacturing technology. Adding to our breakthrough ZIP GROOVES technology, the CG15 features a revolutionary surface roughness technology â called LASER MILLED. Using the precision accuracy of a laser, each face features a perfectly consistent surface texture â right to the conforming limit. The combination of dimensionally optimized… |
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Cleveland CG15 Satin Chrome Wedge The CG15 combines classic wedge design with advanced manufacturing technology. Adding to our breakthrough ZIP GROOVES technology, the CG15 features a revolutionary surface roughness technology â called LASER MILLED. Using the precision accuracy of a laser, each face features a perfectly consistent surface texture â right to the conforming limit. The combination of dimensionally optimized… |
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Cleveland CG14 Black Pearl Wedge Thanks to Cleveland Golf’s most advanced manufacturing and feel technology, the CG14 Black Pearl Wedge offers a perfect balance of performance, versatility, and forgiveness on the green with a smooth and durable finish. The CG14 Black Pearl Wedge integrates Cleveland Golf’s most advanced game-improving technology with a tour-scrutinized shape, sole, and offset for amazing feel, consistency, and ac… |
Golf clubs have come a long way from the earliest days when roughly hewn branches many have used to knock around stones or wooden balls. You may have found, to your dismay that your young son practicing the same trick with rocks and stones, only with your new high tech, very expensive set of golf clubs.
Early golf clubs were almost certainly made entirely of wood with the club head and shaft being made of different types, glued together a bound in twine. Hazel and ash were used for the shaft wile apple, beech; blackthorn and pear were popular for the head of the golf club, whether it was used for driving fairway or approach play.
These clubs were satisfactory for use with the “feathery” golf balls but when the “gutty” golf balls arrived in the mid nineteenth century it put a strain on those golf clubs. Towards the end of the nineteenth century the golf club started to look very different, as an alterative wood hickory was used for the golf club shafts, and iron heads were developed to withstand the battering of the “gutty”, as well as to gain extra difference. It was also realized that golfing clubs with different lefts could be used for different shots, and top players began carrying nine or ten clubs, as opposed to three or four.
While the wooden clubs could meet the demands of the “gutty” golf balls of the times, they could not stand up the “Haskell” golf ball, and it was necessary to find new material for the golf club heads. The North American wood persimmon was discovered to be more than ideal for the choice of golf club shafts, but to prevent damage ivory or bone inserts were added to the clubface of the golfing clubs.
After World War I, hickory was in short supply, and it became necessary to seek an alternative material for golf club shafts. Manufacturers turned to steel, and so the steel shafted golf club was born. By the 1920’s golf club manufacturers had moved out of the hand of individual craftsman and the mass production of golf clubs was in full swing.
Golfing club sets now consisted of 14 golf clubs and for the first time, golf players and sportsmen could buy a complete set of clubs that matched each other in style and design.
The steel shafted golf clubs gave extra length and more control to the golf shot, yet manufactures were still taking advantage of constantly improving technology to develop golf club design. Laminated plastic and then light aluminum replaced persimmon for use in club heads and graphite and titanium golf club shafts were developed to enable more movement to the club head through the ball. “Cavity-back” clubs ( irons with the cavity hollowed out of the back of the club head) were also designed and introduced for golfers to give a more exact center of gravity , to provide the golfer with a greater relationship with his clubs.
Computerized technology is now helping to advance the design of the golf club more and more today. Golfers – both professional and amateur benefit on the links with golf equipment that makes their golf game ever easier and more enjoyable. Golf is a hard enough game. Why handicap yourself with poor or inadequate golf clubs.
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