When Did They Stop Using Hickory Shaft Golf Clubs?

When Did They Stop Using Hickory Shaft Golf Clubs? Hand forged irons were made of steel and were vulnerable to rusting, round 1920 manufactures started using stainless steel. With the arrival and eventual legalization (1929) of steel shafts, the demand for hickory’s started to diminish, by 1935 the production of hickory clubs had stopped. How

When Did They Stop Using Hickory Shafts?

When Did They Stop Using Hickory Shafts? With the arrival and eventual legalization (1929) of steel shafts, the demand for hickory’s started to diminish, by 1935 the production of hickory clubs had stopped. Are Old hickory golf clubs worth anything? Common vintage golf clubs in today’s market are worth $10-$20. The same club 10-15 years