A friend who is a beginner golfer has an interesting problem.
He is learning the game and plays with an antiquated set of second-hand blades
He is thinking of *upgrading* to modern irons.
The issue is:
a) As he is a beginner who can make contact and hit the ball fairly straight - should he invest in custom fitted state of the art game improvement irons now which will help him hit the ball more consistently and then let his swing develop with more lessons ?
or
b) have more lessons to make his swing more consistent using his current, old equipment and then later upgrade ?
c) another option?
Someone recommended that if he buys a new set, it should be a set to let his game can grow into, rather than a game improvement set that he will out grow quickly as his skills develop, thereby needing to upgrade later anyway.
All advice welcome - we all know how expensive it is to start the game properly and we all know how addictive buying new equipment can be. My friend insists that any new purchase of irons will be in his bag for three years at least ...
He is learning the game and plays with an antiquated set of second-hand blades

He is thinking of *upgrading* to modern irons.
The issue is:
a) As he is a beginner who can make contact and hit the ball fairly straight - should he invest in custom fitted state of the art game improvement irons now which will help him hit the ball more consistently and then let his swing develop with more lessons ?
or
b) have more lessons to make his swing more consistent using his current, old equipment and then later upgrade ?
c) another option?

Someone recommended that if he buys a new set, it should be a set to let his game can grow into, rather than a game improvement set that he will out grow quickly as his skills develop, thereby needing to upgrade later anyway.
All advice welcome - we all know how expensive it is to start the game properly and we all know how addictive buying new equipment can be. My friend insists that any new purchase of irons will be in his bag for three years at least ...

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