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Is it worth it to buy new clubs?
Posted on 9/27/17 at 11:21 am
Posted on 9/27/17 at 11:21 am
I use clubs that came out around 2001 and like them a lot. They're cavity-back and seem to be pretty forgiving and they have oversized heads(Titleist DCI OS). I know technology has changed, but are there newer clubs that are much more forgiving? I'm going to get fitted at some point but not in the very near future.
Posted on 9/27/17 at 11:27 am to Sofa King Crimson
quote:Much more? Maybe.
are there newer clubs that are much more forgiving?
quote:This is such a personal decision. So little changes from one year to the next, then you see new model shaped just like older models from other OEMs.
Is it worth it to buy new clubs?
To me, the best buy going is a new set from a model two or three ago. You can find unhit sets all over the net that have as good of tech as you'll find in current model year clubs, but at a much, much lower price.
I know I keep plugging them, and they are old, but look at the Adams CB series(I think there are 3). You may still find unhit sets, and the cavity weighting, feel, and performance are all top notch.
Posted on 9/27/17 at 11:27 am to Sofa King Crimson
If you are satisfied with them, no one is going to say you have to get something new.
But 16 years is a long time and depending on how much you've played them and how different your swing is, you would probably benefit from a new set regardless of the change in technology. But the forgiveness has really been the biggest leap of the larger GI irons.
But 16 years is a long time and depending on how much you've played them and how different your swing is, you would probably benefit from a new set regardless of the change in technology. But the forgiveness has really been the biggest leap of the larger GI irons.
Posted on 9/27/17 at 12:47 pm to Sofa King Crimson
Upgrade, yes.
Upgrade to brand new stuff? Not a must IMO. You can find quality gear from 5 years ago and you'll be satisfied.
Upgrade to brand new stuff? Not a must IMO. You can find quality gear from 5 years ago and you'll be satisfied.
Posted on 9/27/17 at 1:07 pm to Sofa King Crimson
Absolutely, also make sure you go see one of those baws with that computer that tells you all those numbers, make sure they sign a clause saying if you still continue to miss the center consistently you get your money back
Posted on 9/27/17 at 3:03 pm to Front9Bandit
any of you baws recommend a good fitter in the nola/northshore area?
Posted on 9/27/17 at 4:24 pm to Sofa King Crimson
Bebu. Tried him out a few weeks ago and he's great.
Posted on 9/27/17 at 7:55 pm to Sherman Klump
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Bebu. Tried him out a few weeks ago and he's great.
Got any advice or feedback. Looking to get with him in the next couple of weeks.
Posted on 9/27/17 at 10:25 pm to Sofa King Crimson
New Cleveland HB Irons are awesome.
Posted on 9/27/17 at 10:59 pm to GWfool
Iron fitting was very thorough. I didn't hit it the ball very well during the fitting. I'll blame it on the drastic weight difference I was experiencing but I can't be sure. The clubs felt very heavy in my hand but I oddly liked the feel just getting get comfortable with it within an hour was tough. Very knowledgable. I haven't pulled the trigger on the irons yet but I plan to.
I actually had an opening come up with work on Friday morning. Called him Thursday evening and booked. pretty painless.
I actually had an opening come up with work on Friday morning. Called him Thursday evening and booked. pretty painless.
This post was edited on 9/27/17 at 11:01 pm
Posted on 9/28/17 at 12:03 am to Sherman Klump
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Iron fitting was very thorough. I didn't hit it the ball very well during the fitting. I'll blame it on the drastic weight difference I was experiencing but I can't be sure. The clubs felt very heavy in my hand but I oddly liked the feel just getting get comfortable with it within an hour was tough. Very knowledgable. I haven't pulled the trigger on the irons yet but I plan to.
I actually had an opening come up with work on Friday morning. Called him Thursday evening and booked. pretty painless.
What did he fit you in?
Posted on 9/28/17 at 9:42 am to Sofa King Crimson
quote:
I use clubs that came out around 2001 and like them a lot. They're cavity-back and seem to be pretty forgiving and they have oversized heads(Titleist DCI OS)
I'm still hitting my Titleist DCI 822OS (circa 2002).
Every so often I go to a demo day or club shop and hit something new... I just haven't found anything that has merited a change yet.
Posted on 9/28/17 at 10:27 am to GWfool
I'm stubborn and went in with the idea of the Mizuno JPX 900 forged and that's the fitting I left with. Got fitted for KBS Tour V extra stiff shafts.
Honestly, I hit the new Taylormades the best but the mizunos just looked so good to me. I hit those second best.
Honestly, I hit the new Taylormades the best but the mizunos just looked so good to me. I hit those second best.
Posted on 9/28/17 at 10:29 am to Sherman Klump
I bet if more people had the opportunity to hit the Srixons, they'd choose them.
Posted on 9/28/17 at 10:33 am to ell_13
I hit them and they felt great - I'm not going to lie.
Posted on 9/28/17 at 10:36 am to Sherman Klump
I was torn between the JPX 900 forged and the 765s. Went with Srixons because I like the classic look better. They were also a tad better with distance off the toe. You feel the miss, but only lose 10 yds max.
Posted on 9/28/17 at 10:37 am to ell_13
The classic look - you referring to the brushed look of the mizunos?
Posted on 9/28/17 at 10:38 am to Sherman Klump
Any good drills for hitting of the heel? For some reason, I was hitting almost everything off the heel. It was annoying me.
Posted on 9/28/17 at 10:41 am to Sherman Klump
quote:The head itself. Not much going on and I like the polished look better.
The classic look - you referring to the brushed look of the mizunos?
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