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About Jim McCleery
Expertise I can answer questions related to golf equipment, golf fitting questions, golf accessories
Experience I have owned and operated McGolf Custom Clubs since 1999, Since 1999 we have expanded to include a practice facility/ driving range.
I am the Internationalclubmaker of the year
a three time regional clubmaker of the year and a
top 100 club fitter nation wide.
I am Ohios only advnaced Rifle center.
I am a certified advanced professional clubmaker
I am a certified club fitter
Our facility was named a "TOP SHOP" for 2008.
I perform computerized fittings, all forms of repairs, give lessons at the range and publish articles on golf equipment at the CLUBMAKER a blog from Mcgolf.net
Organizations Professional clubmakers society and the
International clubmakers guild
Publications News watchman (local paper)
Chillicothe Gazette (local paper)
The journal - a professional clubmakers society publication - multiple times
the launch monitor - a one time publication
"The Clubmaker" a blog at www.mcgolf.net/blog
Education/Credentials Completed:
Professional clubmaking certification
professional club fitting certification
professional club repair certification.
advanced professional certification.
Rifle and Advanced Rifle training.
Golfworks 5 day fitting and repair school
Golfworks Masters course. ( first class)
Awards and Honors 2008 International Clubmaker of the Year
2006 Regional Clubmaker of the Year
2007 Regional Clubmaker of the Year
2008 Regional Clubmaker of the Year
2008 Retail TOP SHOP
2006 top 100 club fitter.
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Golf - Need to identify this club
Expert: Jim McCleery - 10/23/2009
Question
My father in law brought this club to my husband to put in our yard sale. We do not know what to price it as or if we should just keep it. Attached is a pic my husband took with his phone. Can you help us identify this club? It does not have any markings or grip on it so I cannot find anything similar online.
I have a pic of the club head as well that i can send.
Answer Amanda,
Wooden shafted irons are typically identified via the head of the club. The club appears to be wooden shafted or a metal shaft made to look like wood. In either case there is typically a marking or symbol on the head to help identify it.
If there is none I believe it may be a mass produce item. To be certain there is a antique club that may be able to help. try www.golfforallages.com
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