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I ditched my x14s for my dad's old titleist 704 cb irons and, while 10 years old, I really like how I hit them. I benched my driver today for my g15 18.5° 5 wood that I hit about 240 and didn't miss a fairway. I just don't see the benefit right now of 1/3 drives going 300 yards but the other 2 putting me in miserable position when I hit my 5 wood that well. I just cannot find comfort with my driver this year. I hate spending money on clubs since I think it's the player more than the equipment but I'm close to just getting fit for a g30 and seeing what happens. Hit my partners 10° g30 weighted to fight slices and crushed the thing down the center
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My irons are 25 years old. There is very, very little technological advancement that has been made in irons since 1982. |
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Drivers will lose spring and the technology there has changed quite a bit. Especially if you're fit by a pro for it.
In terms of Hamas with iron tech, it's pretty accurate. Problem you'll have is that they'll bend themselves to lofts you don't want if they've been hit that much and groove tech has changed a bit. |
Specifically wedges with grooves.
If you can't catch your fingernail while running down the face get new ones. I play alot so I usually get new wedges yearly |
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I agree, golf makes a lot of their coin on paint jobs and chrome... I say that, but I'll say that woods/drivers made a HUGE leap when they went from the sixe they used to be (wood or graphite) to these huge 460cc titanium behemoths. That and hybrids.. I love me my hybrid! Everything I lost with distance in low irons because of age a got back with hybrids. The spin isn't even close, so the control isn't there, but hitting 180-200 off the fairways is a LOT simpler with a hybrid over a 3 or 5 wood... But you are right, while I like the Burners, I can't say that they've lowered my score any, and they almost 20 years newer! |
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Forged irons will bend themselves out of shape, but they also wear out significantly faster than cast irons. |
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A lot of it has to do with the shaft more than the head. Nike shafts play soft to flex (they usually license MRC to make a knock-off version of a $300 aftermarket shaft for their clubs with a wildly different profile). If you don't have a swing with a violent transition, those shafts may load better for you than Ping's standard shafts (the G15 came with a Serrano and TFC shafts, both of which play true to flex). People change drivers often because pros are paid to change their drivers often. Most have an 11-club contract. Because drivers are a sales leader, they are pressured to play the newest model, but in their fairway woods they use what works best for them. McIlroy, for example, when he was with Titleist used a 906F4 3 wood, which came out in 2006-7. Mickelson played a Rocketballz 3-wood for a long time and an Anser hybrid, and Tiger stuck with a Titleist PT 3 wood (which was one of the oldest clubs on tour) until the club basically disintegrated. When they struggle, they often return back to the stuff that has worked for them, which is why Brandt Snedeker was using a Taylor Made model from last decade last week. |
Golfed past 3 days. I'm totally exhausted and I rode a cart. I used to say golf was a sport but not athletics. No more. Walking 4 days and playing under the pressure they do is remarkable. They have incredible stamina.
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Lot's of sunscreen.... |
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The game improvement category of irons exists now when it didn't before My 5 year old callaway x-22 tours are definitely better than the 845s and Ping ISIs I played in high school. What are the old irons you are playing? A few weeks ago I borrowed some old DCIs from a friend while out of town and they were not half bad. |
Actually getting irons fit for your swing might be the biggest thing for a fairly decent golfer and much bigger deal than buying new ones. For years I thought I was somewhat tall (6-1) so I need upright or at least standard lie clubs. Was shown on video how I was changing my swing/adjusting my body on the downswing to offset for even standard lie to try to even out at contact. Currently play irons that are -3.25 lie.
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It's dumb, I know, so it's going to be a rainy weekend thing we do. |
I like to walk as much as possible, do it at Heart of America quite a bit. Really makes u concentrate on ur shot. Don't want to chase balls all day
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