TFlan and all Thats what I thought. Its a matter of finding the right situation.Apparently the 1st Tee doesn't need help from the likes of me.
Carl Mc Kinley Retired, ICG Member GCA Accredited Clubbuilder big_mac...@yahoo.com P T Barnum is the patron saint of expensive club manufacturers. --- On Tue, 2/17/09, Tom <tflan1...@gmail.com> wrote: From: Tom <tflan1...@gmail.com> Subject: Re: ShopTalk: What's up? To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Date: Tuesday, February 17, 2009, 8:20 PM When I shut down and moved north, I gave Long Beach (CA) Junior Golf about a hundred clubs a dozen bags, shoes, pull carts, balls and other stuff. Most was used or demo stuff. They were glad to get it. I wish when I was a kid with no money, caddying for a buck and a quarter per loop, that I could have gotten any kind of clubs for free. All I had was a ratty, hickory shafted, wooden head, no insert, electrician's tape grip brassie. And I was damn glad to have it. Something's wrong with whatever system First Tee is operating under, but I'll flat guarantee ya, that a kid with zero wherewithall would be thrilled with a used set-up. Curmudgeonly yours; TFlan John Payne wrote: Carl The First Tee is not a given. I had several clubs and components that I wanted to donate here in Atlanta. They basically said, “if they aren’t new, no thanks.” John