Although this is my third season playing golf, I don't own a "set" of clubs. When I started, initially I used old clubs that people gave me: an old titanium 3 wood with a small head, 2 or 3 MacGregor "blade" type irons, etc. As I played, I bought clubs to replace the "blades" and the skanky old 3 wood, got some wedges, and so on, so I now carry 14 clubs. But I acquired them one at a time, more or less on impulse. Some of the irons are steel shafts; some are graphite. They are made by different manufacturers, not a "set."
My thought has been that since I play 120 golf, there's no point sinking money into decent equipment until I can hit the ball reliably, something that still eludes me. And since I've seen good golfers hit very good shots with my clubs, I know I can't blame them for my bad shots. So my plan is this: when and IF I can break 100, it'll be time for me to think about whether I need better clubs. Do you think this is sensible?
My thought has been that since I play 120 golf, there's no point sinking money into decent equipment until I can hit the ball reliably, something that still eludes me. And since I've seen good golfers hit very good shots with my clubs, I know I can't blame them for my bad shots. So my plan is this: when and IF I can break 100, it'll be time for me to think about whether I need better clubs. Do you think this is sensible?
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