Backstroke03
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- Jun 8, 2009
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Hey everyone,
First I want to say that this is a great forum, I've used the search function to the fullest and have picked up a lot of great information.
Here's my scenerio:
I picked up the game about a year ago, and have been playing with a handed down set of irons (they are clones, I believe of the Ping G5). I'm having a great time playing, want to continue to improve, and am starting to think I should invest into better set of irons. I broke 100 on the local course this week for the first time, which is a huge improvement from where I was this time last year :shocked:
I've done a lot of reading on the fitting process, and what sets I should look into (which seems like a whole different conversation, I'm unsure of which clubs to try out as well).
Basically my question is -- for a rookie like me, is it smart to look into new irons? When does a player know that it's time for a change in clubs?
First I want to say that this is a great forum, I've used the search function to the fullest and have picked up a lot of great information.
Here's my scenerio:
I picked up the game about a year ago, and have been playing with a handed down set of irons (they are clones, I believe of the Ping G5). I'm having a great time playing, want to continue to improve, and am starting to think I should invest into better set of irons. I broke 100 on the local course this week for the first time, which is a huge improvement from where I was this time last year :shocked:
I've done a lot of reading on the fitting process, and what sets I should look into (which seems like a whole different conversation, I'm unsure of which clubs to try out as well).
Basically my question is -- for a rookie like me, is it smart to look into new irons? When does a player know that it's time for a change in clubs?