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Accuform PTM Irons Iron Set LH Left Hand 2-SW Royal Grips mint super RARE set

Estimated price for orientation: 360 $

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Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Accuform
Dexterity: Left-Handed Model: PTM
Gender: Men Club Type: Iron Set
Flex: Regular Shaft Material: Steel


Up for grabs is a rare set of Left Handed blades, arguably the best blade irons ever produced, a Canadian original!!  Accuform PTM (Players Tournament Model) Irons, set makeup is 2 Iron - SW. Heads are in great condition, very little bag chatter, grooves are deep and sharp, this set is nearly new.  Shafts are Accles & Pollock, an English shaft manufacturer - they're the AP25 Regular flex. Grips are in mint condition - all except for the Sand Wedge (which is an Accuform logo'd tour wrap) are Danny Edwards Royal Grips.Please read below for some history about these Irons.  All sales are final, sorry no refunds.  I am a PGA of Canada member and have sold many rare/vintage sets - please see my eBay feedback and ratings.Cheers
IRON HEAD MANUFACTURED BY ACCUFORM CANADA AND TOOLED AND MILLED IN CANADA.BRIEF HISTORY OF ACCUFORM GOLF COMPANY:
John Saksun applied his manufacturing expertise to the  world in the mid-1970s. He founded Accuform Golf in 1975, which designed and manufactured  heads. Saksun also invented the cylindrical-shaped bunker rakes found at most PGA Tour courses and around the world.At the company's peak,  and  played Accuform clubs.The company was sold to former  president Don MacDougall in the early 1990s.In 1990, Saksun was utilized by the (USGA) to help solve a controversy regarding the use of square, or U-grooves, in 's immensely popular  Eye2 irons.