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While the clubs do not make the player, pretty much any golfer will have some benefits from switching to modern technology. I am not talking about going from 2004 clubs to 2007 clubs, but from old clubs to new ones. Todays clubs are made with better metals and have way bigger sweet spots that allow the average golfer to hit the ball straighter and farther more consistently.
I have a set of 30 yr old Spalding Executive irons that I will not replace because for the 10 rounds a play per year I don't want to drop 500 plus on a new set. However, I have demoed a few new sets and their is a noticeable difference, mostly because I can mis-hit the ball a little bit with a new club and not lose much, whereas with my clubs, the ball could go anywhere.
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Garrett
Living and Thriving
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