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This REFURBISHED Golf Club SHOCKED Me…



This REFURBISHED Golf Club SHOCKED Me…

Matt Fryer Golf takes an old battered Titleist Spin Milled golf club and test’s it before and after he puts it through a refurbishment process. Will the golf be any good after he refurbs and will it be worth using?

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45 Comments

  1. I always use distilled white vinegar to clean rusty clubs. It works much faster than Coke.

  2. Great video Matt, I just picked up a used 50° and regripped it, works great! Important to note that you bought the worst you could find. $45 went along way for me on a club only a couple years old.

  3. I absolutely love the concept of this video! I had to change the bottom of my bag this season and found a 48° vokey, and a 54° vokey for $20 per club. Re gripped them and cleaned up the grooves and now they spin and play almost like new. Great way to save money and make golf more affordable. The SM9s are $179.99 in the US. Fyi

  4. This was my plan this season. But I lucked into a gently used SM6 for $30. So far the grip is good, but might spend the $7 & re-grip it.
    I think I would have left the club in the vise while sharpening those grooves though. Great vid Matt, thanks!!

  5. White vinegar and salt bath does better than cola for the rust. Clean up is easier. Love the content

  6. THANK YOU MATT !! I’ve started to referb and customize clubs for people. 3 new Vokey wedges in the USA $540.00 or 3 grips ($25) and 1-2 hours of love on the bench ($75max) Total = $100 Savings = $440 and the player still has a familiar club in their hands. Thanks for the great videos !

  7. Pro Tip…. By using a non-petroleum based metal polish you can prevent that wedge from rusting for quite a long time. Obviously that’s depending on how much the club is used and treated by the player.

  8. I found 3 of these wedges in the same condition in a skip bin at my local club. 2 60s and a 52, all perform brilliantly, might look at regrouping them though.

  9. Great option and reminder to ppl that new is not the only way 😊

  10. Great video. Would love to see more videos like this. Golf can be expensive, so to get a vokey for £27 is amazing.

  11. I have been thinking of buying some new wedges but I don't have time to play golf nearly as much as I would like to warrant buying brand new clubs. So something like this is a really good idea if I can find exactly what I'm looking for in the second market.

  12. It also says how important it is to look after your own clubs, cleaning grooves and renewing grips! Great video!

  13. Enjoyed video Matt! Try wiping down grip with towel, dish soap, warm water. Works wonders on most old clubs I purchased.

  14. Agreed this is a good way to restore a beater… just remember the regroove is against the rulebook.

  15. Instead of coke you need to try white vinegar and salt it works much better just let your club soak for about 24 to 48 hours. I clean clubs all the time that way .

  16. Great value in this video. I found a company in the UK that re-chromed a set of MP32 for me at a cost at 25 gbp per club. Looks brand new and won’t start to rust.

  17. After every round spray a little WD40 on the head and shaft and give it a wipe and it'll delay any rust coming thorugh. I do that with all my irons after every round and it keeps the rust at bay.

  18. Grooves may be another con? My old BeCu wedges (circa 1989) have most of the lower grooves knocked flat, but seem to get very much the same results as my (newish) SM5 lobster. Racing cars have slick tyres for a reason – suggest milling the grooves right off an old wedge and repeating the test!!

  19. Are we all being conned 🤣🤣🤣🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️ I've got a 54 degree TM ATV wedge it's well used ..but I'm not joking it works fantastic 👍👍 it's old too

  20. I am all for sustainability and exending the lifespan of my clubs. As well as the DIY option, the availability to service clubs, particularly wedges, should be promoted. Thanks Matt.

  21. Nice one Matt, it was a great idea to do this video, it shows it not all about the latest tech. We are lucky in the UK to have some great YouTubers and you are definitely one of them. Through physical ill health I'm unable to play but watching yours, Pete's and ricks channels I still feel in touch with the game.

  22. Great video. Did your wedge suffer from any flash rusting where it rusts back up a few days later? Thats what happened to me

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