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Title: A "ONE CLUB" round
Category: like playing 36 holes
Blog Entry: My wife dragged me to local yard sale to look at some antiques. While we were on this quest, I came across a golf club called a "Super Stick". At first I thought it was multi weighted  club, with a training grip on it. I asked how much, the lady said $2.00, I said sold, and paid for it. When I got it home and looked at it a little closer, I found it was one club that could be adjusted to be used as a driving iron all the way down to putter. A full set of clubs all in one club. Such a deal. I had to try  it out. Back yard swing into a net were not making it for me. So I go to my local golf course to give this critter a try out under real course conditions.  The first few holes the problem was learning the adjustment proceedure. Basically you loosen a screw, and then adjust the club head to what ever lofted club you might need. The hard part for me was matching up the various notches for the correct lofted club. Then I notice the directions on the upper part of the shaft, which made things easier. I don't think the lie angle ever changed. Of course I had to take time out to answer some questions from other golfers, and a course marshall, since I was walking a course with only one club in my hands.  As a driving iron, I had a tough time with it. Same when it was in the putting position. But from a 4i thru the wedges it played well for me. My wedge distances were longer since the club is a set length, and longer than my regular short irons. I wound up carding a 46 for 9 holes. The bright spot was I played the last 3 holes at par. I played very poorly for the first 3 holes at a +8. It is fun little club, but I don't think it will replace my regular clubs anytime in the future, but to horse around with on the driving range will be a viable option  So if you can find one for $2.00 grab it....LOL   FHs