Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 3:41
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Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Suckers
Craig,
Yes, I know you meant the year. I meant guys who were playing in '55. I'm
70 this year and I've been playing since I was seven...first 18 hole round was
in 1941 on Lancaster County's Overlook golf course...which as Swingler can
attest is still there and in OK shape for a muni.
I played through the '50s with Bobby Jones Tournament Model irons (great
blades) and a set of Spalding Top Flite walnut stained laminated maple woods.
Had a black Hogan persimmon driver that I hit pretty well, too. Also played
fairway woods which were experimental Spalding Bobby Jones models made of a
plastic like Bakelite...excellent playing clubs. After about 20 years,
I'd hit one and it would just shatter...guess the plasticizer finally migrated
out of them. Still have a junior 3W and a woman's 4W, though. I hit all of
those clubs as well as I hit today's clubs, but today's clubs (particularly
the drivers) hit the ball much farther. (I still have my Top Flite driver
and a couple of irons to compare with my present set.) The old clubs are just
too heavy for me now, and I can only get 220 yards out of that 43" maple
driver, while I can get 250 yards and sometimes more with my 298 gram, 48"
S450 driver.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 11:17
AM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Suckers
Bernie, I meant the YEAR, 1955 not 55 year olds--I'm 60. Perhaps I should
have used the YEAR, 1945? I stand in awe of the good golfers of that
era-persimmon and forged muscle-backs with very little forgiveness yet they
were scoring quite well--"Those guys were really good!" to borrow a line
from the PGA.
Craig
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>Who knows? If a golfer back in '55 saw the clubs folks are
swinging today, he would think we are nuts--and perhaps we are??!!
'55? Hey, Craig, you're talking to more than a couple of '55ers on
this forum. And, I'm sure wishing I had today's clubs back then. Might
have even been able to give Billy Haverstick (LCC) a run for the PA state
amateur on my home course shortly after that date. Just wasn't long enough
with those old sticks on a long golf course at 136 pounds. :-) Billy beat
Julie Boros' brother in the match play finals 1 up, I think...one of the
best match play rounds I've ever seen on the #44 rated course in the
country at that time.