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- Loft: 52˚
- Bounce Angle: 6˚
- Lie Angle: 64˚
- Standard Length: 36”
- Swing Weight: D5
- Hand: RH ONLY
- Solid USA Hickory Shaft
- Hand Wrapped Leather Grip
- SoHG Approved
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These irons are duplicates of an original set of Stewart irons provided by Jay Harris. They are one of the most playable irons of the hickory era. The weight in the head is concentrated low and in the sole. This helps to more easily launch the ball. The soles are wider which prevents the head from digging in. This is really important on today’s softer golf courses, allowing for a margin of error when striking the ball.
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Club Choices:
#1 - Loft: 20°, Lie: 59°, Length: 39.5"
#2 – Loft: 24°, Lie: 59.5°, Bounce: 2°, Length: 38.75”
#3 – Loft: 28°, Lie: 60°, Bounce: 3°, Length: 38.25”
#4 – Loft: 32°, Lie: 60.5°, Bounce: 4°, Length: 37.75”
#5 – Mashie – Loft: 36°, Lie: 61°, Bounce: 5°, Length: 37.25”
#6 – Spade Mashie – Loft: 40°, Lie: 61.5°, Bounce: 6°, Length: 36.75”
#7 – Mashie Niblick– Loft: 44°, Lie: 62°, Bounce: 7°, Length: 36.25”
#8 – Niblick – Loft: 48°, Lie: 63°, Bounce: 8°, Length: 36″
#88 - Loft: 52°, Lie; 64°, Bounce: 8°, Length: 36″
#9 - Loft: 56°, Lie; 64°, Bounce: 10°, Length: 36″
Bobby Jones began putting with his original Calamity Jane™ after a friendly round at the Nassau CC on Long Island before competing in the 1923 U.S. Open.
The brother of Stewart Maiden (Jones’ teacher) heard Jones complain about his putting, and handed him a putter he had named for the famous female sharpshooter from the Old West. Jones holed a 30-foot putt on his first try and kept the putter in his bag to win the U.S. Open days later.
Being an explosive personality, Jones’ Calamity Jane putter almost split several times. He applied three whipping applications around the Hickory shaft to firm it up. Our Calamity Jane™ replica is exact, including the three whipping points.
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The HB putter has a wide-flanged sole and dot-punched face framed by vertical lines along with nicking on the hosel. It has a duo-flange head design, with a thick top-line gently curving inward.
This putter is a replica of the classic Spalding HB putter. The original Spalding HB (standing for Hollow Back) was offered in 1919 by A.G. Spalding & Bros. and ushered in an era of blade-style putter designs that are used to this very day.
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This is a authentic replica of the driver Bobby Jones used to win the Grand Slam in 1930, capturing both British and U.S. Opens and Amateurs that year. Jones loved his driver so much that he gave it a name, Jeanie Deans, after a character in Sir Walter Scott’s novel The Heart of Midlothian. The original Jeanie Deans driver was made by Jack White of Sunningdale, England. Bobby Jones’ original Jeanie Deans driver is now enshrined at St. Andrews in the Royal and Ancient Clubhouse.
The model for the Jeanie Deans driver was copied from an original Jack White club. It has our new and exclusive Jack White sole plate design. This design was made famous by Jack White and can be found on numerous examples of original Jack White models. This head has a deeper face, 1-11/16”. The face angle sits 1/2* open to help players who have a tendency to hit the occasional hook. Now offered in a 12* and 15* loft options. The 15* option is best for slow swings with the need for additional trajectory to help add distance.
This driver is made to perfectly match our Jack White 1930 Special 21-degree Cleek and Jack White 1930 Special Spoon.
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