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  2. Wilson Staff - Wikipedia

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    In 1933 Wilson Advisory Staff member Willie Ogg created a design for distributing weight away from the heel of the club head, moving it towards the "sweet spot" of the blade. This design feature was used in the Wilson Ogg-mented irons, the forerunner of perimeter weighted or cavity back irons. [2]

  3. Wilson ProStaff Original 6.0 - Wikipedia

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    Graf first played with the 7.0 model, then switched to the 7.5 model in 1996 and finally to the 7.1 model in 1998, which she played until her retirement the following year. Wilson produced the throwback [K]Pro Staff 88 [5] in 2008, a Pete Sampras signature model, produced for Sampras post-retirement and which he has used in the Senior Tour and ...

  4. Obsolete golf clubs - Wikipedia

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    These early clubs had hickory shafts and wrapped leather grips. To secure the joins between the shaft and the head of the club, and between the grip and the shaft, whipping of black, waxed linen thread was used. Pre-1900 clubs (smooth-faced gutty era) used seven-ply thread. Clubs from the era 1900 to 1935 required four-ply thread.

  5. Wilson's New Dynapower Club Series Updates a Classic - AOL

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    We got our hands on the new Wilson Dynapower golf club set. Read to learn about our thoughts on the Dynapower drivers and Dynapower irons. Wilson's New Dynapower Club Series Updates a Classic

  6. List of golf equipment manufacturers - Wikipedia

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  7. Willie Ogg - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, Ogg – who at the time was serving as an advisory staff member for Wilson Staff – created a patented design for distributing weight away from the heel of the clubhead, moving it towards the "sweet spot" of the blade. [1] This design feature was used in the Wilson "Ogg-mented" irons, the forerunner of perimeter-weighted or cavity ...