– Reviewing a set of Harold Bird Thunderbird woods and irons. – Harold Bird & Son the company. – On the course playing 6 holes with the reviewed clubs.#golf #classicgolf #vintagegolf #subscribe #persimmon&blades birdBrontyclassic golf clubsGolfGolf Clubsgolf clubs videosgolf clubs vloggolf clubs woodsgolf clubs woods videosgolf clubs woods vloggolf clubs woods YouTubegolf clubs YouTubeGolf Equipmentgolf equipment videosgolf equipment vloggolf equipment YouTubegolf historyGolf Woodsgolf woods videosgolf woods vloggolf woods YouTubeHaroldHarold Bird and sonSONThunderbirdsvintage golf clubsRelated Posts way different on the inside than I though but this golf ball definitely will keep you from hitting a August 14, 2025 This golf ball surprised me in the best way possible August 14, 2025 Huge year for these wedges! #golf August 13, 2025 Vice Golf’s New Irons Will Surprise You August 13, 2025 Best Golf Shoes of 2025! August 13, 2025 Daniel Berger STRAIT VIBIN at His Home Course | On the Bag with Dan Rapaport August 13, 2025 3 Comments Robert Sharp 3 years ago My first borrowed clubs were these clubs it was a half set 2-4 wood with a 4-6-8-pw-sw and an acushnet putter great set of clubs F.A. Carroll 3 years ago I was hoping for the Thunderbird theme song somewhere …. 🙃🤣 Enjoy all the work you put into the history…. Al Baker 3 years ago Thanks for the introduction. Were these sold in the U.S.?Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
way different on the inside than I though but this golf ball definitely will keep you from hitting a August 14, 2025
Robert Sharp 3 years ago My first borrowed clubs were these clubs it was a half set 2-4 wood with a 4-6-8-pw-sw and an acushnet putter great set of clubs
F.A. Carroll 3 years ago I was hoping for the Thunderbird theme song somewhere …. 🙃🤣 Enjoy all the work you put into the history….
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My first borrowed clubs were these clubs it was a half set 2-4 wood with a 4-6-8-pw-sw and an acushnet putter great set of clubs
I was hoping for the Thunderbird theme song somewhere …. 🙃🤣 Enjoy all the work you put into the history….
Thanks for the introduction. Were these sold in the U.S.?