Want a site to replace difficult to find individual titleist 822 oversize golf irons?

April 7th, 2010 by Affair Tragedy

Looking for a used or new titleist 822 oversize pitching wedge, 9 iron, 8 iron and 7 iron with pro 950 ultralight regular flex steel shaft. I tried ebay and was not succesful.

I have one….

http://www.clubfinders.net/

Plus you could try http://www.ebay.com … you might get lucky there.

Is it sad that the main stream media covers Obama's pitching and Tiger Wood's return like it was really news?

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5 Responses to “Want a site to replace difficult to find individual titleist 822 oversize golf irons?”

  1. plsme Says:

    Sorry I don’t have but you could buy it through aution in yahoo ebay com . I bought some cheap and good things there from time to time. Great!
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  2. Ohio_Golfer34 Says:

    I have one….

    http://www.ebay.com … you might get lucky there.
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  3. bigman42718 Says:

    place called golfclubexchange.com just sell golf items. but structured like e bay
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  4. Irish Says:

    ebay is ur bst bet
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  5. reverendtmac Says:

    This is probably your most expensive option, but if the clubs are available, it’ll get them. Contact your local Titleist retailer. You can find them here:

    http://www.titleist.com/locator.aspx?bhcp=1

    The guys listed on Titleist’s webpage are always on really good terms with the region’s Titleist rep – and Titleist’s custom shop should have some of those laying around gathering dust…

    The downside: you might end up paying the rack rate, which was about $100/club…
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