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- Curious about the transition period at the end of the persimmon era
They began selling them in 1941 and called them Strata-Bloc woods There was some glue problems but by the early 60's that was solved I remember playi I'm old enough to have seen the transition, but did not start playing golf until the titanium age and the Japanese were early adopters of carbon shafts in persimmon woods--at least they
- Persimmon Golf Clubs Explained! (Vintage Wood) - Windtree Golf
In many respects, it would be fair to describe Persimmon clubs as vintage, and if you have the opportunity to play or even buy a stunning Persimmon wood or driver, there’s no reason not to add it to your golf bag this season How are Persimmon Golf Clubs Made? Persimmon golf clubs are hand-crafted from hard American timber of the same name
- The Power of Persimmon: What You Need to Know About Persimmon Golf Clubs
Discover the history of Persimmon golf clubs and how they evolved over time The history of Persimmon golf clubs dates back to the early 20th century when clubheads were made out of wood and hickory was the preferred material for the shafts These early clubs were handmade and expensive, but they were also works of art
- The good old days of club manufacture - GolfPunkHQ
A raw block of Persimmon, sufficient to make one golf wood contains after drying, approximately 10% of water If the finished golf (head) club was stored near water, or in a moisture-laden atmosphere or left wet after use, then the head gradually absorbed the atmospheric water or the water which has been left on the head
- shafts for persimmon - Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting - The Sand Trap . com
I grew up playing persimmon, so there is a nostalgia aspect for me I am also old school in that I think only steel shafts should be used in persimmon, and the Dynamic or Dynamic Gold are about as good as you will do That said, Louisville Golf and Joe Powell Golf both currently make persimmon clubs available with graphite shafts
- Exactly What Is So Good About Persimmon Woods From The 1950s? - GolfWRX
My knowledge of persimmon is very basic When i started playing golf in 1990, persimmon was phasing out and metalwoods were more popular, and the first graphite shafts were out When I read more into these forums, I get the notion that the best persimmon woods were made in the early 1950's Why?
- Persimmon Woods and Old Irons : r golf - Reddit
There's nothing like the feeling and sound of hitting a long drive on the screws with a persimmon driver And it's gotten me into restoring old clubs right now I have some Spalding model 313's on the bench (1950s or 60s vintage), finishing them up and pinning new shafts on them (and new vintage grips)
- Use of old persimmon blades and architecture comparison purposes
I still have two sets of old MacGregor blades and a set of old Powerbilt persimmon woods It is far more fun to play with them than my modern Callaway irons and woods Biggest difference is length of driver tee shots - much shorter with the persimmon woods (with steel 43 inch shafts) Probably also a bit shorter with the irons
- Does Anybody Else Ever Play With Their Old Persimmon Woods and Blades . . .
As a little personal experiment I decided that i'd play all of my winter golf this year with my old persimmon woods (Wilson Tour Block driver, Joe Powell three and five woods) and Macgregor Jack Nicklaus Muirfield blades (2 iron to SW, No gap or lob wedge of course!) Rescues Heaven wood (17*) 909h (21*) Diamana blue shaft Irons Pro M (3-PW
- Dating Persimmon Woods - Classic Golf And Golfers - GolfWRX
Classic Golf And Golfers ; Dating Persimmon Woods I remember reading (on one of the threads in here) that all of the old-growth persimmon was pretty much gone, so the mass-produced drivers were not great circa 1980-81 It did have a TT Dynamic S shaft, but was a little light --maybe D0 or D1-didn't have "lite" in the name though I
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