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00:00 When should i change my irons
01:19 When should i change my driver
02:48 When should i change my wedges
03:28 When should i change my putter
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Went from goated R7 drivers and irons to P790 and Ping g430
So its not "when i want new shiny stuff" then ????
Never because they too expensive and your crap swing with your old clubs will still be crap with your new ones.
Just gone from mp68 which were about 15 years old to the T150 ..
Great points, great vid ????
I get to see a pga pro every 3 years just to see if my swing changes or a club is better for me ????
i change wedge when grooves are worn, driver when face is damaged. Irons still good, shafts are reused unless broken. Putter….. won't change the spider ever! YOU'LL HAVE TO PRY IT FROM MY COLD DEAD HANDS!
Mine is more based on how often I can convince my wife I need to.
I've gone back 30 years. I dug out my old blades and took them to the range. Each club is 30gm heavier. I swing better and the ball goes as far but a lot straighter. Modern light cavity backs cause looseness in the swing and the light head can be deflected off line easier. The world has been drowned in BS and uber hype about modern clubs.
Thanks to Mark I have learned it’s ok to rep forgiving clubs and …. chippers. Recently moved on from some older Pings to the Stealth HD irons and matching HD driver, fairway and hybrid. Also the hybrid and fairway are almost the same lofts as I learned here has helped as using them for different situations/same yardage. With teen twins and a 5 year old it’s hard to get out and play let alone practice but when I do I like the help. Also those Cleveland smart soles come in handy. Thanks for keeping it real, Mark.
…let’s be honest: people change their Golf equipment to have the latest and greatest! They enjoy to spend their money on nice things! …and it is okay that way – everybody can decide that for himself! …the good news is „there are some tools out there which can help you to enjoy the game more!“ …can be the latest and greatest but it might not!
Generally i thinkbyou should buy new clubs when you can afford it and you want to. There's not much more to it usually, it's nice to have new things so treat yourself if you want to. But don't expect any changes in your golf.
Ive heard the wedge groove story a lot. If i play twice a week, I might hit perhaps 40 wedge shots, some full, but mostly touch shots. Should I play 40 weeks then that's around 1600 shots, but only say 200 that might affect the grooves. At that rate I'd be looking at perhaps 8 years before the grooves would be a reason to change and that's only if 1 in 8 of my wedge shots are hit hard. I've had my current 54/14 wedge for three years and a fortnight ago a fitter took a look at it and said the wedge grooves were just fine.
Got a set of cleveland hb hybrid irons eight years old resharpen grooves once a month still like brand new use headcovers on these wouldnt change these amazing clubs
Didn’t really answer the question lol
Can you not get the grooves on wedges “resharpened”? Might be cheaper than new clubs.
Is putter really just about shape only? I’ve read a bunch of stuff on face balance vs toe hang, stroke path arc vs straight,… I just moved from toe hang to face balanced because of every aspect except shape. I just want the stupid ball to drop in the freaking hole!!!
Id love to change my whole bag though would rather go new. My current setup, unfitted, Cleveland Ti460 driver, Cleveland Hi-bore fairway, Cleveland CG Tour 3i-PW irons, 56/60 CG10 wedges. Is fitted/gapping beneficial for parttime golfer?
I'm always looking in case something works better for me????. I don't often change but I enjoy the fun of the process!