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I recently picked up a Tour Brassie Flex Twist Graphite shafted 2 wood, I think it maybe a tour issue club but not completely sure.

Firstly the head has a serial number stamped on the hosel, I have another steel shafted tour brassie which doesn't have a serial number on it. Anybody know if TM was serial ,stamping

retail clubs back then in the late 80's early 90's ???

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Secondly it has the flex twist shaft, from my recollections at the tip was printed the flex designator in the form "FTG-R" in Graphite or " FTT-R" for the titatium shafted model and S or X for flex. The club I have has "TM-62" and appears to play very stiff.

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wow, can't help you on that one. That is an old school club. It will be interesting to see if someone else has knowledge that goes back that far!! I would be impressed :cool:

I remember hitting a tour issue flex twist X shaft that had the marking FTG-51. It was the best feeling combo I had hit but that was 10 years ago.

The number on your shaft might indicate a tour issue.

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I spotted a 3 wood on Ebay marked up FTG-L1, a ladies flex so I think that portion is right but I'm baffled as to the TM (Taylor Made)..... MM48 do you think the 51 and 62 is equiv of the 5.5 - 6.5 flex designators on rifles ???

Do you remember if the tour club has a serial # on it back then ???

Thanks for the replies guys!

jboy,

The 3 wood that I hit was definitely a tour issue. The pro received it directly from TM. That long ago, I can't remember or may not have looked for a serial number.

I do remember that the shaft was unique to have the FTG-51 number.

I tried to buy the club from the pro but he didn't want to sell it at the time.

I don't think that the 51 related to 5.5 in a Rifle flex. It felt much stiffer than the factory Flex Twist shaft and performed better than the factory Flex Twist X shaft.

That's about all I can remember.

mm48

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Thanks MM,

I'm going to email TM to see if they can find anything on the serial number, I want to know what the shaft is on this thing because it feels like a fence post.

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