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07-31-2006 01:48 PM #1
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Greetings - looking for kid's clubs
Hi. I have been looking around here since the winter months hoping to spot a deal on some clubs for myself. But the deals seem to be snapped up fast here. Oh well. I will keep looking. What prompted me to register was my ten year old son's recent first ever game at the 9 hole Pontiac in Quebec. From his play and score, he seems to have some natural ability. The clubs he used were borrowed. I wonder if any of you folks wouldn't mind giving me a hint on a good place to find some used clubs for a kid in the Ottawa region. Or maybe you have some for sale.
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D. Scott
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07-31-2006 02:50 PM #2
I have a set of Executive golf clubs, irons and 2 woods. They are well used, and could be improved with a new set of grips. I have a smaller older red golf bag, only a few pockets, but lots of room for golf balls. Altogether, including applicable taxes we know and love, the grand sum total I would like to receive from you in exchange for this setup is simply 1 thank you.
Take that mr taxman, LOL.
Only catch is you have to come and get them. Near Nepean Sportsplex.[COLOR=DarkRed]"Friends don't let friends use Internet Explorer"
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07-31-2006 03:03 PM #3
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That is very kind of you. Would they be the right size for a 4'10", 90 lb kid who hits right handed?
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Scott
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07-31-2006 03:29 PM #4
Well I would say yes in that I personally found them shorter than other sets (one of the reasons I stopped using them), and I suspect they are perhaps a set of ladies clubs. My wife is about 5'4" and she used them for a few rounds quite successfully, back when she golfed.
I am just happy to put set of clubs into the hands of a youth to help out. I still have another set as well that I am saving for my daughter, she seems half interested in golfing.[COLOR=DarkRed]"Friends don't let friends use Internet Explorer"
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07-31-2006 03:32 PM #5
DScott if they don't work out you can always pass them on to another kid here.
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07-31-2006 03:40 PM #6
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Originally Posted by zoic
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07-31-2006 03:49 PM #7
E-mail sent.
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07-31-2006 04:52 PM #8
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Now that is what I like to see. Someone helping a young person get involved in the game
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07-31-2006 05:35 PM #9Originally Posted by Golfbum
Nice gesture Zoic.....Proud member of the 2009 OG/TGN Ryder Cup Champions
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07-31-2006 05:36 PM #10
Like I said--"you meet some of the nicest people on the golf course--or in this case here"
Does the 2nd hole-n-one come easier ?
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07-31-2006 05:36 PM #11
Oh ya, and welcome to the Forum D. Scott
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07-31-2006 06:19 PM #12
It is all good eh? Clubs were picked up, and hopefully this new junior golfer will find them suitable. I even threw in an extra 9W that was sitting in another golf bag.
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07-31-2006 06:29 PM #13Originally Posted by zoic
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07-31-2006 09:49 PM #14
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Originally Posted by zoicMy opinions are my own, I do not follow others.
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08-01-2006 02:09 PM #15
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Originally Posted by zoic
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08-01-2006 02:14 PM #16
You are welcome. I am pleased your son is happy with them. The 9W might prove useful for situations in the light rough, where he wants to get the ball up in the air quickly and still get some distance.
I agree they needs new grips, but I do not personally know anything at all about where to go, or how to do-it-yourself.[COLOR=DarkRed]"Friends don't let friends use Internet Explorer"
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08-30-2006 01:23 PM #17
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Originally Posted by zoic
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08-30-2006 01:33 PM #18Originally Posted by zoic
Good on ya my sandal wearing friend
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08-30-2006 02:27 PM #19
Glad to hear the boy is enjoying the clubs and I am sure regripping as all they need to make them like new again. Congrats on your eagle, mine was the same idea. I duffed a drive on #1 at Chaudiere (now Chateau Cartier) then smacked the second shot about 210 yards with a 4 iron, it rolled up the green and dropped into the hole. That is what we call a FABIO.
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