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Hi - here's my bag. Used to play a fair bit but been too busy working for the last few years: just getting back into the game now. Some of this equipment is pretty old!

I keep reading bad things on these forums about the MAS stock shafts in TM clubs. You reckon it's worth upgrading? I'm hitting these clubs pretty well, is all...

Driver: TM R580 with stock graphite shaft

5 Wood: TM V-Steel 18 degrees with stock graphite shaft

3-PW: Macgregor VIP blades (made in 1992 approx), DG S300 shafts (I've also got the 2 iron and SW which have never been hit. The 2 iron has a band on the shaft with the set number (00467 from memory)

SW: Cleveland 588 (about 10 yrs old: no grooves left!)

LW: Wilson TK 60 degrees, around the same age as the SW

Putter: Ping Anser 2, made around 1991

Have ordered some Scratch wedges (53 and 59 in brushed nickel), so I'll be changing to them when they arrive

Cheers from Australia!

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Hi - here's my bag. Used to play a fair bit but been too busy working for the last few years: just getting back into the game now. Some of this equipment is pretty old!

I keep reading bad things on these forums about the MAS stock shafts in TM clubs. You reckon it's worth upgrading? I'm hitting these clubs pretty well, is all...

Driver: TM R580 with stock graphite shaft

5 Wood: TM V-Steel 18 degrees with stock graphite shaft

3-PW: Macgregor VIP blades (made in 1992 approx), DG S300 shafts (I've also got the 2 iron and SW which have never been hit. The 2 iron has a band on the shaft with the set number (00467 from memory)

SW: Cleveland 588 (about 10 yrs old: no grooves left!)

LW: Wilson TK 60 degrees, around the same age as the SW

Putter: Ping Anser 2, made around 1991

Have ordered some Scratch wedges (53 and 59 in brushed nickel), so I'll be changing to them when they arrive

Cheers from Australia!

have fun with the scratch wedges. theyve goten great reviews. secondly, use whatever shaft u feel works. if u want a new shaft, get properly fitted

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