The first item is a promotional display of the iron models available at the time (around 2015). Next is a 6 page brochure for 2 iron models, and last are yardage cards for their low, medium and high launching versions. They made heads in every loft from 20* to 47*, and the heads were stamped with the loft instead of traditional iron numbers.

by 1hungbadger

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  1. TheTooFew

    My Dad’s brother worked at Simpson. He helped Dad buy a set of Ben Hogan blades at staff prices. I’d borrow them once or twice a year (& thought I was a rotten golfer). Their sweet spot is tiny & they’re very unforgiving. It wasn’t until I got fitted in the simulator for a new set of TaylorMade clubs that I started to understand why golf had been so difficult.

  2. general-illness

    The Apex Channel Backs are my favorite clubs of all time

  3. GarrulousAbsurdity

    I’d love to try these out. Probably never will have the chance.

  4. UltraBogey

    I know a fitter who cuts clubheads like that in order to call out sales reps who try to glaze their own equipment too much. Apparently a lot of the “high tech” clubs have a bit of variation on the inside from what they tell you. He refuses to sell tylermade because of it apparently, and almost stopped titleist too.

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