From: Dave on
Hi all,

After two years of using my old clubs, my wife is playing more than I
am and is now looking for a new set of clubs. She took a few lessons
this spring and the pro suggested a set of Prosimmon (http://
www.prosimon.com) clubs but I've never heard of them. There seem to
be a huge number of fly-by-night golf club brands these days but a
little googling suggests they are Australian (explains why I've never
heard of them) and they've been around for a while. They have a set
of discontinued 'Magician' clubs on sale or a set of the 'Icon'
model. My wife's tried the 7 iron and 3 wood in each and has a slight
preference for the steel shafted Magician's at this point. She's also
tried some other mid-range (HI) clubs with graphite shafts at another
shop and is having trouble deciding.

Any thoughts would be great.

Thanks,
Dave

From: John van der Pflum on
On 19 Apr 2007 06:27:41 -0700, Dave <Confused.Scientist(a)gmail.com>
wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>After two years of using my old clubs, my wife is playing more than I
>am and is now looking for a new set of clubs. She took a few lessons
>this spring and the pro suggested a set of Prosimmon (http://
>www.prosimon.com) clubs but I've never heard of them. There seem to
>be a huge number of fly-by-night golf club brands these days but a
>little googling suggests they are Australian (explains why I've never
>heard of them) and they've been around for a while. They have a set
>of discontinued 'Magician' clubs on sale or a set of the 'Icon'
>model. My wife's tried the 7 iron and 3 wood in each and has a slight
>preference for the steel shafted Magician's at this point. She's also
>tried some other mid-range (HI) clubs with graphite shafts at another
>shop and is having trouble deciding.
>
>Any thoughts would be great.
>
>Thanks,
>Dave

Dave,

You might try posting over on uk.sport.golf. There might be more
Aussies there to help you.[1]

[1] Not implying that there aren't any Aussies here. :-)
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
From: Rex on
Snip
"Dave" <Confused.Scientist(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1176989260.962854.246580(a)n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
> Hi all,
>
>
> this spring and the pro suggested a set of Prosimmon (http://
> www.prosimon.com) clubs but I've never heard of them. > model. My wife's
> tried the 7 iron and 3 wood in each and has a slight
>> Any thoughts would be great.
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
Prosimon are Australian and are quite popular in NZ. They appear to be
just below the top level clubs but their Icon series seem to be more towards
the top level club.
I suggest you try asking on aus.sport.golf

Rex


From: Tom Yost on
On 19 Apr 2007 06:27:41 -0700, Dave <Confused.Scientist(a)gmail.com>
wrote:

>...the pro suggested a set of Prosimmon (http://
>www.prosimon.com) clubs but I've never heard of them...

Link is no good
From: MoiMoi on
In article <aqof2315f21t8vagi8qs3mjcafka25skgv(a)4ax.com>,
tom(a)nospamme.com says...
> On 19 Apr 2007 06:27:41 -0700, Dave <Confused.Scientist(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >...the pro suggested a set of Prosimmon (http://
> >www.prosimon.com) clubs but I've never heard of them...
>
> Link is no good

two m's, like in persimmon.

MM