S&W Golf Clubs

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Cleaning out my basement and came across these cool clubs. I forgot I even had them. Smith & Wesson forged muscle back irons by Snake Eyes. Very nice blades with original grips and Sensicore shafts. I think I picked them up in the early 2000's.
 

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Ash;
I have an ad in the "want to buy" section of the forum explaining what I am looking for in regards to the S&W golf equipment. They are really nice clubs and it's too bad they lived such a short life in the market. I would like to find any advertisements or merchandise catalogs for S&W golf. If you know of any please let me know. As far as I have been able to determine they were only available in 2003.
Thank you;
Mike
 
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I recall these coming out in the 1990’s. I really wanted a set but thy were pretty expensive.
 
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Ash;
I have an ad in the "want to buy" section of the forum explaining what I am looking for in regards to the S&W golf equipment. They are really nice clubs and it's too bad they lived such a short life in the market. I would like to find any advertisements or merchandise catalogs for S&W golf. If you know of any please let me know. As far as I have been able to determine they were only available in 2003.
Thank you;
Mike

Mike- I think that might be when I got these. Not sure where the rest of the iron set ended up. If I locate any additional S&W golf paraphernalia, I will let you know.
 
Not bad looking irons. Strange that there is not a 4,3 and pitching wedge. As far as value no older golf clubs of any brand name hold a lot of value if any at all.
 
Not bad looking irons. Strange that there is not a 4,3 and pitching wedge. As far as value no older golf clubs of any brand name hold a lot of value if any at all.

I had the missing irons at some point. But I probably have 20 sets of irons in the basement and they could have been lost in a couple of moves over the last couple of decades. They are more of a cool man cave item now. I'm no longer a single digit handicap golfer, so muscle back blades are too hard for me to play with at 52 years old.
 
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