After doing some static fitting things through a few different websites, it would seem to me that it's time for new sticks. My clubs are a year old, and only have 6 months of play on them (granted, I played ~ 4 times a week @ 9 holes).
However, I'm also not green enough to realize that completely new sticks are the answer, maybe a re-shaft is the key. I also need new grips: I used jumbo grips with 6 layers of tape on my current set (I used a death grip on the clubs initially, and held the club in my palm), and now it looks like a smaller-than-average grip would be nice (as I've picked up a 64* wedge with a standard grip, and it's a touch too big with my new golf grip).
So I guess the question is do I simply reshaft (and regrip), or go out and buy a new set of sticks completely?
And I would guess a dynamic fitting would be best (launch monitor?) with all clubs matched (swing weight and frequency) after purchase?
What would you do if you were looking for sticks that would do you for the next decade of golf?
However, I'm also not green enough to realize that completely new sticks are the answer, maybe a re-shaft is the key. I also need new grips: I used jumbo grips with 6 layers of tape on my current set (I used a death grip on the clubs initially, and held the club in my palm), and now it looks like a smaller-than-average grip would be nice (as I've picked up a 64* wedge with a standard grip, and it's a touch too big with my new golf grip).
So I guess the question is do I simply reshaft (and regrip), or go out and buy a new set of sticks completely?
And I would guess a dynamic fitting would be best (launch monitor?) with all clubs matched (swing weight and frequency) after purchase?
What would you do if you were looking for sticks that would do you for the next decade of golf?
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