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I had my clubs custom made a few months ago by a local retailer here

in Indianapolis. They're not Nike, but my driver is a generic Big

Bertha and the other clubs are generics of brand names as well. I've

played with these already, and I am very satisfied. They were very

affordable for custom made clubs. Not only did these guys take my

measurements, but they evaluated my swing looking for any adjustments

that could be made. Here is the website for anyone interested,

especially those in Indiana.

http://www.fairwaycustomgolf.net/index.php

Mike

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In dwarfism , " Kenderdine_Armstrong "

<axle20@h...> wrote:

> I heard that a couple of ppl on here are designing golf clubs for

Nike. Is

> it true? Is there an estimated price yet? When will they be on the

market?

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> Kenderdine (Armstrong)

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My Dad is a golf enthusiast, so imagine my delight for one of my birthdays I

received my very own set of clubs....At 10 golf clubs were not a little girls

dream, but when I got to college I became interested and I took my clubs

( children) to a local golf shop and they were able to cut them down to

fit

me perfectly (to a tee!). I am pretty sure you can do that with any club, once

you take the rubber grip off the shaft, you can saw the shaft down and slide

the grip back on. Hope that helps!

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Actually cutting the shaft isn't a wise decision. When I was new to

the game 5 years ago, the first set I bought were ladies clubs that

were cut down. Since I didn't know much, I figured that this was

normal. Well, after conferring with couple of golf players who are

LPs in my district, as well as talking to a golf pro, I realized that

the store screwed up. I found myself slicing constantly even after

correcting my swing as well as my stance due to the cut clubs. Ever

since I had these clubs made, I haven't experienced that problem.

> My Dad is a golf enthusiast, so imagine my delight for one of my

birthdays I

> received my very own set of clubs....At 10 golf clubs were not a

little girls

> dream, but when I got to college I became interested and I took my

clubs

> ( children) to a local golf shop and they were able to cut

them down to fit

> me perfectly (to a tee!). I am pretty sure you can do that with

any club, once

> you take the rubber grip off the shaft, you can saw the shaft down

and slide

> the grip back on. Hope that helps!

>

>

>

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My son, , got to hit some golf balls with his uncles and dad on

Easter and now won't stop talking about it! So can anyone give me

some ideas or advice on getting a set of clubs for or adapting

some. He is almost 6 years old, is 34 1/2 " tall (88 cm), and has

Achondroplasia.

Thanks for any input!

Lori

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i'm 4'2 with achon male and want some golf clubs

Lori Young <lori@...> wrote: My son, , got to hit some golf

balls with his uncles and dad on Easter and now won't stop talking about it! So

can anyone give me some ideas or advice on getting a set of clubs for or

adapting some. He is almost 6 years old, is 34 1/2 " tall (88 cm), and has

Achondroplasia.

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Lori...

Go to your nearest shop and speak to one of the sales people.

Nine time out of ten, they play semi-pro golf and should be able to help

you. Don't go somewhere like K-mart or some place like that and try to

buy him a set. As he grows old, the pro shop can adjust the length of the

shaft ( replacing with longer one ), until he's old enough to advance to

a bigger set.

Sometimes you may be able to purchase a " USE SET " that someone

has trade in and will cost a lot less than buying a new set. Let me know

how that turns out for you and .

Butch Carlisle

On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 19:46:25 -0600 Lori Young <lori@...>

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> My son, , got to hit some golf balls with his uncles and dad on

>

> Easter and now won't stop talking about it! So can anyone give me

> some ideas or advice on getting a set of clubs for or

> adapting

> some. He is almost 6 years old, is 34 1/2 " tall (88 cm), and has

> Achondroplasia.

>

> Thanks for any input!

> Lori

>

>

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When I started to play, I went to a pawn shop and bought some clubs ( about

$3.00 each). I took them to a pro shop and had the shift trim down and

regripped. The clubs were used and cheap in price. I did this because I didn't

want spend a lot of money and end up not playing.

You spend a lot of money on a new set of clubs and have they alter and don't

use them. It is hard resale them. Just a thought. Rodgers

Lori Young <lori@...> wrote:

My son, , got to hit some golf balls with his uncles and dad on Easter

and now won't stop talking about it!

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my father buys golf clubs and then remakes them to fit others, just thought i

would mention that..he has made me a few as well and does a great job..

jayme

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When I started to play, I went to a pawn shop and bought some clubs ( about

$3.00 each). I took them to a pro shop and had the shift trim down and

regripped. The clubs were used and cheap in price. I did this because I didn't

want spend a lot of money and end up not playing.

You spend a lot of money on a new set of clubs and have they alter and don't use

them. It is hard resale them. Just a thought. Rodgers

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Lori,

I haven't read the other responses yet, but I can already see your getting

the best information LPA Golfers, or Duffers Anonymous has to offer. is

too young for most golf courses, as they have age limits for their insurance

liabilities, so he's probably going to be at the driving range rather than the

golf course.

So my advice would be to check around with the Driving Ranges, and see if

they have a Youth or Kids Set that is comfortable to , and since Dad knows

's needs, it would be best for them to check it out together. The other

option, is to possibly utilize Dad's old set, if he's got one, and maybe

Uncle's, and have them cut down the shafts and re-glue the heads back on, maybe

adding some new grips, and they should look like brand new clubs.

But at s age, he's still going to grow a little more, possibly a foot

or foot and a half. I ended up at 54 " or 4' 6 " by 17, and at s age, I was

around 4 " taller, and I'm Achon also. But he's got some growth still coming

later on, and if he really gets into golf, you may be replacing shafts on his

clubs two or three times.

But as I said, check with the driving ranges for youth or kids set, and see

what they want for a new set, and one of their used sets for starting him off.

If he's really into it, he'll be sleeping with his clubs, and probably showering

with them too, lol. No, he won't be as bad as that, you already have one in the

family that's a duffer, lol.

But every kid gets excited when they find something that they can actually

do, then later down the line find it either became boring, or find that

something else is new and exciting.

So don't spend too much, and don't worry if they're old and beat up clubs

either, because if he's serious, he'll clean them up and surprise you with his

enthusiasm for wanting to be like Dad.

And Lori, if your Husband Fishes, Duck Hunts, Deer Hunts, Ski Dives, your

going to be buying more than Golf Clubs in the next 6 years, lol.

Rob

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Golf clubs

My son, , got to hit some golf balls with his uncles and dad on

Easter and now won't stop talking about it! So can anyone give me

some ideas or advice on getting a set of clubs for or adapting

some. He is almost 6 years old, is 34 1/2 " tall (88 cm), and has

Achondroplasia.

Thanks for any input!

Lori

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Hi my name is TJ Pyke I am sure alot of you may know me. I love to play golf

and yeah of course it is hard to play cause I am a dwarf. But like they said

in an earlier messege go to a pro-shop and ask them. I found out that a

average size club fits much better just have the head of the club adjusted

to fit the person. My dad and I used a set that was shortened and found out

that they were just to short for our achon/average hieght body with short

limbs. When playing golf as a little person I feel that we are already close

to our feet, so why get any closer then we have to. The clubs that I found

so far that works the best are called " Junior Varsity " . I hope I have help a

little bit. Please reply and tell me what you think. And if anyone has

questions that I might be able to answer let me know.

Re: Golf clubs

my father buys golf clubs and then remakes them to fit others, just thought

i would mention that..he has made me a few as well and does a great job..

jayme

" Rodgers Jr. " <krgambler1962@...> wrote:

When I started to play, I went to a pawn shop and bought some clubs (

about $3.00 each). I took them to a pro shop and had the shift trim down and

regripped. The clubs were used and cheap in price. I did this because I

didn't want spend a lot of money and end up not playing.

You spend a lot of money on a new set of clubs and have they alter and don't

use them. It is hard resale them. Just a thought. Rodgers

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I know several who like to golf (both LP and non-LP), but while I have

been interested in joining them someday, I have been hesitant to do so

becuase I have a bit of a curve in my back. This curve puts a slight

curve in my posture (nothing major, but noticable). So, I was

wondering how much that would affect a golfer. I have read that it is

very important, but then again I am merely an amature.

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Lori,

I had a pro shop make a set for myself (Achon) a few years back. He was able

to adjust the angle of the club, get the club weight correct, which all is

important in getting the proper club " fit " .

I chose to purchase a set of " knock off " clubs. That is, they looked the same

as a set of King Cobra's, but were a lot cheaper.

Wish all the best! Great sport, biggest waste of real estate, but great

sport :o)

Lori Young <lori@...> wrote:

My son, , got to hit some golf balls with his uncles and dad on

Easter and now won't stop talking about it! So can anyone give me

some ideas or advice on getting a set of clubs for or adapting

some. He is almost 6 years old, is 34 1/2 " tall (88 cm), and has

Achondroplasia.

Thanks for any input!

Lori

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Lori,

Well the first question you should ask is how much money do you

want to invest. With your child young, I would consider just buying

a small junior club set. If your child gets more and more involved

and interested you might want to invest more money. I use US Kids

Golf clubs because you can get full junior sets and they have alot

more to choose from. They can be a little expensive if your child is

not to interested, like I said it matters how much you want to

invest. So, for the beginning don't invest to much until your child

is older and is been playing more.

I would first try him out on the range at first, and let him

learn his swing and play, but you might want to check around at

public courses. They sometimes have junior clincs, even for kids 7

and under. They set up the course for there hitting range and they

learn at the same time having fun.

Leenesto

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