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Founder’s Club Series 100 (4-SW)
ASSEMBLED
Shafts: Project X LZ 6.0 Matte Black
Ferrules: BBF&Co
Grips: Lamkin UTX Crossline
You won’t find the Founders Club Series 100 in old golf catalogs. There’s no glossy ad, no Tour rep story, no hero shot of Janzen holding a trophy. That was the 200. The 100? It flew under the radar. And maybe that’s exactly why it hits different.
Founders Club launched in the early ’90s with real heat. Deep pockets, real forging pedigree, and a design team that understood better players. Their clubs were forged in Japan, shaped with minimalist precision, and intended to punch up against the best in the world. The 100 was their most uncompromising blade—sharper, smaller, purer than anything they dared market widely. It didn’t get played on TV. It got passed around by the guys who already knew.
We built this set to honor that intent. No shine, no twirls, no chrome-on-chrome cosplay. The 100s are low launchers—seriously—and we leaned into that with Project X LZ shafts: strong in the short irons, but with just enough life to give the long irons a push. The grip and ferrule combo is deliberate: Lamkin Crossline grips with a red cap and BB&F Co. triple stripes ferrules —quiet confidence, not screaming look-at-me.
If you’re the kind of player who chases flush contact, who knows how a blade should sound, and who wants something you won’t see in anyone else’s bag—this is your lane. These clubs weren’t restored for attention. They were restored for feel.
The mystique of the 100 might pull you in. But it’s the honesty of the strike that keeps you coming back.
Founder’s Club Series 100 (4-SW)
ASSEMBLED
Shafts: Project X LZ 6.0 Matte Black
Ferrules: BBF&Co
Grips: Lamkin UTX Crossline
You won’t find the Founders Club Series 100 in old golf catalogs. There’s no glossy ad, no Tour rep story, no hero shot of Janzen holding a trophy. That was the 200. The 100? It flew under the radar. And maybe that’s exactly why it hits different.
Founders Club launched in the early ’90s with real heat. Deep pockets, real forging pedigree, and a design team that understood better players. Their clubs were forged in Japan, shaped with minimalist precision, and intended to punch up against the best in the world. The 100 was their most uncompromising blade—sharper, smaller, purer than anything they dared market widely. It didn’t get played on TV. It got passed around by the guys who already knew.
We built this set to honor that intent. No shine, no twirls, no chrome-on-chrome cosplay. The 100s are low launchers—seriously—and we leaned into that with Project X LZ shafts: strong in the short irons, but with just enough life to give the long irons a push. The grip and ferrule combo is deliberate: Lamkin Crossline grips with a red cap and BB&F Co. triple stripes ferrules —quiet confidence, not screaming look-at-me.
If you’re the kind of player who chases flush contact, who knows how a blade should sound, and who wants something you won’t see in anyone else’s bag—this is your lane. These clubs weren’t restored for attention. They were restored for feel.
The mystique of the 100 might pull you in. But it’s the honesty of the strike that keeps you coming back.
Founder’s Club Series 100 (4-SW)
ASSEMBLED
Shafts: Project X LZ 6.0 Matte Black
Ferrules: BBF&Co
Grips: Lamkin UTX Crossline
You won’t find the Founders Club Series 100 in old golf catalogs. There’s no glossy ad, no Tour rep story, no hero shot of Janzen holding a trophy. That was the 200. The 100? It flew under the radar. And maybe that’s exactly why it hits different.
Founders Club launched in the early ’90s with real heat. Deep pockets, real forging pedigree, and a design team that understood better players. Their clubs were forged in Japan, shaped with minimalist precision, and intended to punch up against the best in the world. The 100 was their most uncompromising blade—sharper, smaller, purer than anything they dared market widely. It didn’t get played on TV. It got passed around by the guys who already knew.
We built this set to honor that intent. No shine, no twirls, no chrome-on-chrome cosplay. The 100s are low launchers—seriously—and we leaned into that with Project X LZ shafts: strong in the short irons, but with just enough life to give the long irons a push. The grip and ferrule combo is deliberate: Lamkin Crossline grips with a red cap and BB&F Co. triple stripes ferrules —quiet confidence, not screaming look-at-me.
If you’re the kind of player who chases flush contact, who knows how a blade should sound, and who wants something you won’t see in anyone else’s bag—this is your lane. These clubs weren’t restored for attention. They were restored for feel.
The mystique of the 100 might pull you in. But it’s the honesty of the strike that keeps you coming back.