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    grinding a club

    Watch this guy grind a club. Give it a minute or 2 to download:

    http://scratchgolf.com/index.php?categoryid=12
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chieflongtee View Post
    Watch this guy grind a club. Give it a minute or 2 to download:

    http://scratchgolf.com/index.php?categoryid=12
    That was like watching paint dry I was waiting for something exciting to happen.

    I don't care how they're made, as long as they work

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmr73 View Post
    That was like watching paint dry I was waiting for something exciting to happen.


    Me too
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    how can you get a consistant set from this kind of production?
    i know nothing about making clubs, but doesnt this mean a different club per bag and per set? or is this an example of a pro grind for a player?

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    Did you see how much time he spent on the grinding the hosel. I believe that was Geoffs wedge and he was taking out all the nicks
    Sorry bud... couldn't resist
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