SnakeDoctor473
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I'm going to try to get out and play. I've been to the driving range a couple of times.
Thanks. It's been a difficult time for golfers over the covid lockdown. For someone who had played all the time for the last 40 years plus I've really struggled and felt that I'd lost my game. I went from 3 to 6 handicap, it doesn't sound a lot but it's like a big step change. Fingers crossed that I've turned a corner. Good luck to everyone out there and don't give up.Awesome!
Gross ? Amazing score if you not played since lockdown.Nice weather today, my first decent round since the lockdown nonsense. A two over 73. In the money
Yes, gross. I've played as much as I could around the lockdowns but the enforced layoffs we all suffered made me lose my game. I've played dog shit for the last couple of years. I went from shooting low seventies to high seventies. Whatever your level in the game it's about playing to your expectationsGross ? Amazing score if you not played since lockdown.
Going to give this a go again this year. Going straight in at the deep end with a 27 hole day on Sunday, a mate has dropped out of on a little tournament that they organised. Went to the range yesterday and like always, liked some shots and didn't like others. Will see how Sunday goes!
Already thinking about an upgrade as ive got decade old clubs (probably older) and something nice and shiny would probably get me out there more often. Going to get some lessons sorted as well.
Been looking around online and came across a few sets that seem to get good reviews but anyone here able to advise on any of these below. I want to spend around 250-300 on a set of irons basically.
Cobra King 2017 Forged Tec Iron Set - £210
4-PW+GW KBS STIFF
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Wilson Staff D7 Forged Iron Set - £320
5-PW, KBS $-Taper Lite 95 Steel Shaft
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PXG Gen 3 0311 T/STcombo irons KBS $ Taper 120 Stiff - £300
0311 T - 5 iron
0311 ST - 6-PW
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Ping i500 Irons - £310
6-PW + UW. (1/2 inch shorter) this is a bit of a rogue one as ive not been fitted for clubs so this might be a terrible choice!
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Cobra King Tec Forged One Length Black Irons Steel Shafts - £280 brand new.
5-PW
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They also have an eBay store. Watch out for their 20% off discount codes that pop up for a few days every month.If you're close to Warrington get down to Cash 4 clubs, it's an amazing second hand shop that have thousands of sets/clubs at all price points. They do a 14 day exchange as well so if they don't suit you can change them.
I'm going to have a fit I think. It seems very sensible.Can’t really advise because don’t know your swing speeds , shot shape ect. I would go and pay for an Iron fitting . Ben at Manchester golf club fitted me for driver & putter but does irons , wedges ect . He charged me I think £70 . He gave me all my recommended specs which I then used to buy the driver & putter of a pro shop on the internet.
I played my first 18 today, was a tournament amongst friends. We played match play and I won 3 holes. Felt very comfortable on the short game and putting but felt very weak on the driving and tee shots.What score do you shoot at the mo and how far do you hit your irons?
I'm going to have a fit I think. It seems very sensible.
I played my first 18 today, was a tournament amongst friends. We played match play and I won 3 holes. Felt very comfortable on the short game and putting but felt very weak on the driving and tee shots.
Yeah exactly that. I'll just regret spending money on the wrong things.Ok I’d definitely have a fitting. If you’re just starting out, you want your irons in particular to be giving you as much help as possible - the sets you linked have different strengths, some are aimed at high handicappers, some are for better players that like to shape the ball more.
Ideally, a lesson or two and then a fitting would be the way to go.
Funnily enough, at age 57, I'm the opposite and seem to get a bit more swing speed (and a lot more control) with a heavier shaft. I think the kick point and flex of a shaft is the most important thing to maximise distance.As we get older obviously our club head speed decreases. One way to alleviate this is by fitting a lighter driver shaft. I'm using a 45 gram shaft which is probably the lightest you can get. Still carry the ball the same as 20 years ago and I'm nearly 60.
It's well worth going for a driver fitting where distance and dispersion can be optimised. My brother has just got a new ping g430 and there's been an improvement on his titleist 915. With lots of different shafts and heads available you'll find something to suit.Funnily enough, at age 57, I'm the opposite and seem to get a bit more swing speed (and a lot more control) with a heavier shaft. I think the kick point and flex of a shaft is the most important thing to maximise distance.
Harrogate GC mainly as I'm a member there. Occasionally Knaresborough, Rudding Park or Oakdale.Where does everyone play ?
Romiley GC
A solid impact is the biggest factor in distance plus a launch angle (club head plus swing arc) of about 15 degrees. A 80% power with 100% sweet spot and good launch will go further than a 100% power with 80% sweet spot and good launch.Funnily enough, at age 57, I'm the opposite and seem to get a bit more swing speed (and a lot more control) with a heavier shaft. I think the kick point and flex of a shaft is the most important thing to maximise distance.
Agreed. I think the sweet spot on all drivers these days is pretty large compared to the old days. As you say impact angle is critical but that's going to come from the swing rather than club head or shaft and another reason for fitting.A solid impact is the biggest factor in distance plus a launch angle (club head plus swing arc) of about 15 degrees. A 80% power with 100% sweet spot and good launch will go further than a 100% power with 80% sweet spot and good launch.
15 degree launch is why some people can hit their 3 wood as far as their driver. Their impact angle is zero, so a driver struggles but the 15 degree wood flys.
Lighter shafts mainly help with maintaining constant swing speed/acceleration.
Bracken Ghyll GC near Addingham. Great views !Where does everyone play ?
Romiley GC
Just do it!I'm going to try to get out and play. I've been to the driving range a couple of times.