The “Precision II” model. What can you tell me about them? These are obviously very old, I’m currently using very old Spalding graphite clubs but I want to switch to steel and these were kicking around.
burrheadd
Pretty horrible
Savings-Anything407
George Washington once shot a 75 at Delaware Municipal Golf Course with those same clubs. So there’s that.
SenyorHefe
It’s not the equipment, It’s the golfer..
StayL00se
Dunno much bout clubs but ya good with those you can get good with anything
funknasty777
Some big Bertha or Hawkeye clones. They’ll get the job done for a casual or beginner.
MancAccent
You’ll be fine with those if you’re a newbie
Fun-Type-6310
There’s a guy at my club with a set of 25 year old brosnans, he’s a 10 handicapper. There’s also a number of guys with $4000 Titleist/odessy set ups that will never be below a 20 handicap. Read into that what you will.
Johnson_Smell
https://www.cosmogolf.ca I have a set that I just gave my son (not the same model). Mine were pretty good Taylor made knock-offs. They were made in Saskatoon
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The “Precision II” model. What can you tell me about them? These are obviously very old, I’m currently using very old Spalding graphite clubs but I want to switch to steel and these were kicking around.
Pretty horrible
George Washington once shot a 75 at Delaware Municipal Golf Course with those same clubs. So there’s that.
It’s not the equipment, It’s the golfer..
Dunno much bout clubs but ya good with those you can get good with anything
Some big Bertha or Hawkeye clones. They’ll get the job done for a casual or beginner.
You’ll be fine with those if you’re a newbie
There’s a guy at my club with a set of 25 year old brosnans, he’s a 10 handicapper. There’s also a number of guys with $4000 Titleist/odessy set ups that will never be below a 20 handicap. Read into that what you will.
https://www.cosmogolf.ca I have a set that I just gave my son (not the same model). Mine were pretty good Taylor made knock-offs. They were made in Saskatoon