Last winter, I set out on a journey - a budget of $50 to assemble a complete, useable set of golf clubs . My rules were as follows: Total budget of $50 for everything (including clubs, bag, balls, and tees) A standard, USGA-conforming set...that is, a maximum of 14 clubs All clubs must be in USGA compliance - no mega-sized drivers or "illegal'' wedges The irons must be a complete set - wedges and woods can be piecemeal For the 2022 season, I've added a little hitch: The set must be period correct from the mid 1990s. My earliest golf memories were playing at the now-defunct Rolling Hills Golf Course in Hudsonville, MI in 1996, 1997, and 1998, so Part Deux of the $50 Thrift Store Golf Challenge is my attempt to pay homage to those early days. As such, I've been using a lot of information from Golfclubspec.com , the PGA Value Guide , and 2nd Swing to nail down production dates of clubs. All that being said, I've got the foundations of a set alread...