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What irons are these ?

Some guy donated these irons the other day at my work and i’ve never seen irons with no branding. They are old clubs and he donated them in a pretty old golf bag. Has anyone seen clubs like this or know the maker?!

by hurricanetortilla378

42 Comments

  1. Mediocre_Insurance21

    Interesting. I’ll be no help, but this might be the first time this type of post is actually warranted.

  2. ____________M

    I know Toura golf makes something similar. Perhaps this is an older model?

  3. Willing_News_1599

    I’d keep those just for the novelty

  4. Wrestling_poker

    Get a sharpie. Name them whatever you want.

  5. Objective-Purple-197

    What about the shafts? Any markings on the shaft?

  6. They look very reminiscent of older Hogan irons, similar to radials with the rounded back of the sole and the line behind the top line. The font and location of the S on the wedge screams Hogan.

    I’d say they’re either Hogans that were customized by welding in the markings, or they were a Hogan knockoff. This makes sense why the grips are so old

  7. hoffarmy

    They look sweet without anything on em. Definitely old tech but still playable. Have you tried hitting them?

  8. lee--carvallo

    Custom? Perhaps they were taylor-made to the customers specification?

  9. The design looks like Ben Hogan Apex 2, but it would take a lot of polishing to remove the branding/marking

  10. Aggressive-Tip-3504

    Interesting how the ferrule is make into the hosel.

  11. BlameToasty

    They’re whatever you want them to be. The world is your oyster…

  12. VladeMercer

    Time traveller printed them many years ago in his timeline.

  13. They look like old Hogan Radials.
    My dad had a set back in the day

  14. Legal-Description483

    My guess is a custom ground set from the 80’s.

  15. I played with that exact set at Los Santos Country Club

  16. CarlosAVP

    They’re a Mr. Coyote design from ACME Clubs.

  17. Delta31_Heavy

    They Irons comrade. You play golf with irons made in Soviet forge by working man.

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