Hello all,
Just wondering if anyone can help me. I got my clubs from my dad and I've been playing with them for a short while now. They're pretty old clubs Wilson Tour Model K-28. Anyways, he also gave me two extra woods a 3 and a 5 wood. And here is my question. It doesn't say anywhere on them who makes them. The first time I tee'd up with them I cranked it. I was pretty impressed, but the sound was weird. So, I hit them again. Same sound. I looked at the club face and on it says graphite. Yes, a graphite club face. The only other distinguishing marks are at the bottom. The 3 wood says SuperThree and the 5 wood SuperFive. Does anyone know which club makers used graphite faces? Was this a fad or trend at some point in time. I will post pics if anyone thinks it will help identify them. Thanks.
Travis
Just wondering if anyone can help me. I got my clubs from my dad and I've been playing with them for a short while now. They're pretty old clubs Wilson Tour Model K-28. Anyways, he also gave me two extra woods a 3 and a 5 wood. And here is my question. It doesn't say anywhere on them who makes them. The first time I tee'd up with them I cranked it. I was pretty impressed, but the sound was weird. So, I hit them again. Same sound. I looked at the club face and on it says graphite. Yes, a graphite club face. The only other distinguishing marks are at the bottom. The 3 wood says SuperThree and the 5 wood SuperFive. Does anyone know which club makers used graphite faces? Was this a fad or trend at some point in time. I will post pics if anyone thinks it will help identify them. Thanks.
Travis
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