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Old 22 August 2005, 03:53 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by baseballduck
Thanks Daren. Since my dad has the NV in his driver I use it about 98% of the time because the shaft in mine isn't stiff enough. We would re-shaft mine but it's a fairly cheap driver any way so we thing it would be a waste of money. Also I agree on what you are saying. Sure 200 to 300 bucks for a putter really isn't cheap, but if you get a good one it should definately last long enough to get your money's worth out of it. My dad uses a old Spalding putter that is aobut 30 years old. He uses it because he likes it. That shows you that new equipment isn't really necesisary

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I collected tour Bettinardi and SC putters for years on ePay. I have my last SC Mil Spec on there right now. I cannot believe how a teenager can buy a tour TM head for 1800 dollars like buying a hamburger! They will pay 2000.00+ for an SC Circle T tour putter. I have sold off my collection except for two I use myself. This is one that was a run of 12 made for DD and I will never sell it. =) maverick

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