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01/19/22 7:54 PM

#220159 RE: chipboarder #220152

Did you hear that Liquidmetal golf clubs were banned because they were too effective?

According to a source I found on Google: "Liquidmetal was never able to rebound after their initial production run was deemed Non-Conforming by the powers that be. (when I think about it, this might be one of the first drivers to fail due to a rebound effect) They did another run that was deemed conforming, but it was a moot point and the company never took off commercially."

Another said: "When I lived in Aliso Viejo, CA back in 2001, I bought a set of LM irons (except the 3 iron) which had been the clubs of the LM company President. I used them until I retired and bought a set of Adams Ideatech irons. But, I still have the LM irons and LM Putter. They’re like new."

And another: " have a full Liquidmetal bag with 2 sets of irons(steel/graphite). Play them regularly and love the look and feel. I did have a few durability issues over the years. My steel shafted 4 iron failed on me, breaking off at the end of the hosel. Another issue was with a PW that lost a big chunk off the sole due to a rock strike(it was hidden in the dirt). I love the sound of the drivers too. Haven't been able to pull myself away from them. My golf gear is stuck in the 90s like I am..."

And another: "I remember playing in a scramble several years ago in which the guy playing in front of us had that driver. We teed off on the same hole, then we caught up to them several times and saw him tee off with it. He killed the ball off the tee."