
 			WOODS & IRONS BY JOHN A BERNARD

The Clubs you see here are for free use in the GBC JN6,they were made just for the fun of having new clubs.
Since Jack Nicklaus used MacGregor Woods&Irons for so Many Years i thought it would be nice
to see him play with that set.I own a 2 iron VIP Blade Iron so these were based on that.
The persimmon Wood Model(Steel Shaft,Persimmon Head,4 Screw sweetspot),were based 
on pictures that i have,but MAINLY from a famous photo taken during 
the 1977 OPEN CHAMPIOSHIP at TURNBERRY that i saw in the Book"world Atlas of Golf". 
The TM300s are just the best woods out there at the moment, they are tougher to do so it's as accurate as possible.
They were all made by me ,when not, it's stated,So here goes :
-The aldilla shaft-Just an extra  
-The MacGregor Persimmon Wood: 
                  .Brown persimmon Head 
                  .4 screws Sweetspot" great looking " 
                  .The Shaft :
                          -(Black Leader Grip with golden thread)
                          -(steel shaft XSTIFF)
-The MacGregor VIP Irons(I have a 2 Iron):
                          -(Black Leader Grip with golden thread)
                          -(steel shaft XSTIFF)
                          -The Iron insert is from the game " Jack model doesn't use it "
-The 300s TaylorMadeMetalWoods : 
                  .Titanium Head 
                  .Sweetspot 
                  .The Shaft :
                          -(Grip from titleist 975d)
                          -(Modified the original shaft from the game,
                            Just erased the yellow sayings and put the
                            red band)

The XSTIFF Shafts were just a wild guess i don't know if Jack Nicklaus 
played with that king of shaft but many pro's use it, even today.
The iron insert is necessary for all golfer models except for Jack's Model, i don't know why??
The only thing i couldn't do was the sound of wood, i have a suggestion !  
don't use any driver or 2 wood, they use metal sounds ,3wood onwards use a more wooden type of sound.

John A Bernard December 2001