Indian Clubs And The Fashionable Clubbell
Traditional Indian golf equipment rarely resemble the trendy Clubbell marketed by Scott Sonnon and the RMax firm. Many appear like maracas with lengthy handles, and as they get bigger and heavier, the appearance takes on that of an outsized baseball bat. The Indian membership shaft takes on a big diameter cylindrical shaft as the burden will get even heavier. The modern version is often monotone, either black, crimson or yellow, while the vintage Indian gada was painted in elaborate patterns and made from hardwoods.
The seventh gap is a 425 yard par 4 that is a sharp dogleg left. The tee shot performs over a pond. Allegedly a steam shovel rolled into the pond during building and continues to be there. The second shot plays up a narrow valley between big rocks to a well protected green set down in a hollow. Notice how slim the fairway space is and …
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