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Antique golf clubs can make great wall mounts.
I receive requests to refinish antique woods several times a year. It takes me back to the days when I would refinish ten sets a week. It has become a lost art.
I conducted a repair and golf club refinishing school in Michigan in the 1980s. Now there is a handful of club repairmen in the world who refinish old wood heads.
Antique woods make an attractive wall piece for the den or office. The grain in a Persimmon wood is different on each head and, much like a fingerprint, each one is different. And very eye-catching, a great conversation piece.
Also, there was nothing like the sound of a golf ball being launched from a persimmon wood, much like the sound of a wooden bat in baseball.
When shopping at a garage sale, keep an eye out for antique woods and add a touch of nostalgia to your life. You will then enjoy this great game called golf while in your office or den.
Rick Musselman, golf author and professional, owns Musselman’s Golf in Williamsport
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