Try these clubs from Bang Golf for disabled golfers who play seated.
http://www.banggolf.com/prodgroup.asp?cat=IRNTOT
Frank Hann
Engineered Golf
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> On Feb 6, 2017, at 7:38 PM, Ron Blanchard wrote:
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> Just an idea: I have seen irons with the shaft bonded to a pin that go
Just an idea: I have seen irons with the shaft bonded to a pin that goes
INSIDE the shaft. Many putters use this type of connection.Considering that
the amount of stress on a gap wedge isn't likely to be great (and despite the
fact that modern iron shafts are both designed and intended to go I
Thanks Arnie, Bob, and Andre. I guess he spoke with the mikesclubsguy.
MikesClubs page from 2000 was almost as old as some of my pages. I guess Mike
didn’t have any of the bent hosel clubs laying around his shop. The original
guy wondered if there’s a way to rig a modern gap wedge with this bent
Perhaps you could check with this guy if he’s still around. He was selling RTS
woods
http://www.mikescustomgolf.com/rtswoods.htm
From: John Muir
Sent: Monday, February 06, 2017 9:47 AM
To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com
Subject: ShopTalk: super flat wedge
A visitor to my web site is looking for a supe
>From the picture it appears that the "bent adapter" is made from an old,old
>wedge with a very long hosel. Evidence is the two rings at top (a swagging
>method). Cut the hosed off the old clubhead, bend the cut off hosel, grind to
>fit the hosel of the new head, bore the adapter to fit the new
A visitor to my web site is looking for a super flat gap wedge. He had a sand
wedge made and it has an insert that allows it to be bent very flat (he plays
from a seated position).
Any ideas?
I play from a seated position and play discontinued RTS flatened hosel golf
clubs. What would be the b