Another 20 years. A blink of the eye. You'll still be there. Keep it up.
@mattrevilock58905 жыл бұрын
Man your shop is getting better and better. When are you taking on an apprentice. You have got an applicant in Cleveland. Great content as always. Have a great day.
@McGolf5 жыл бұрын
Matt Revilock thanks, I’ve got to come up with a way to pass it forward
@normansykes37085 жыл бұрын
Great video! I’m from SC about 11 miles outside of Augusta Ga. I need to get up there sometime and check your place out. Love all your videos because they are very informative.
@patsrealty5 жыл бұрын
I orignally discovered McGolf Custom Clubs-owners: Jim & Robin McCleary on YouYube. Scheduled a fitting and drove 828 miles round trip from Nashville to Waverly, Ohio for a fitting w/Jim last weekend. Money well spent ! He covered all the bases for a full bag fitting-(3.5 hours long at the low-low price of $200), starting with my putter which Jim adjusted for me on this very same tool he just reviewed. I've used my putter in four rounds now since returning back home this last week. I must say, it is a finely tuned tool for me on the greens. If you want a 'Fitters Fitter' to help you, go see Jim for a full bag fitting. Passionate about what he does, knowledgeable to the point where he can explain it all in layman terms; and he's as personable as he appears in all of his videos. Every stink'n penny I spent to go see him and get fitted was well worth it.' I'll be back ! '
@td11385 жыл бұрын
Awesome video on an amazing machine. However, this brings me to my biggest issue trying to become a clubmaker: $1029 for the bending machine, $145 for the bench mount and $72 for the the bending bar. Add shipping from China and were over $1300 for the setup you just showed. And that’s JUST FOR PUTTERS! Double that to bend irons and hybrids. I know there are less expensive options out there, but the cheapest putter bender from GolfWorks is $300! Startup equipment costs are killing me! Anyway, if you are planning to review other clubmaker tools in the future, I’d be interested in seeing a video on iron/hybrid bending machines. It would be extra helpful to compare “budget” bending machines to the more expensive models (what you lose going the cheap route). Thanks again for all the really helpful videos you produce.
@McGolf5 жыл бұрын
Tom Donnelly you could check out Golfworks and see their offerings, they too are carrying golf mechanic stuff
@wally61935 жыл бұрын
Hi, Would it be possible for you to do a video on your shop equipment, I'm interested in your belt sanders/shaft cutting. It looks like you bought the belt sanders and motors separately. Where can we buy the jig for the belt sanders without the motor. Thanks for all your videos.
@McGolf5 жыл бұрын
I actually got the set up many years ago as is. unfortunately it was not maintained as a model for the maker. But if you can get the 1/2 hp double arbor motor I believe kalamazo makes the belt adapter and yes working that now
@wally61935 жыл бұрын
@@McGolf Great, thanks for the reply.
@wally61935 жыл бұрын
@@McGolf Could you tell me what you're using for belts(brands/grits etc.) for the various steps(ferrules/metal shafts/graphite shafts), thanks
@acemanNL5 жыл бұрын
Another great video!!! Thanks!
@pickin4you5 жыл бұрын
I have a question that is not a putter bending question. Srixon adaptors. I see new ones on e-bay for about $5 or more, and those at Golf Works are $23.99. Are some of those on e-bay fake non brand parts?
@McGolf5 жыл бұрын
pickin4you if it seems too good to be true it typically is