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When you are left handed you keep all your clubs.
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To put things in perspective, I just got the R11. However, the Superfast TP is my favorite driver out of all of them I've owned. But you only use one driver right? Sure I could alternate them, but that feels counteractive. Seems like you should get use to one club and let that be your club.
So my question is, when you buy a new product do you keep the old one or sell it? I'm considering selling my Superfast TP to add some money to the R11 Fairway pot. But, I'm afraid I might miss it.
Whether it be driver, woods, irons, putters... do you typically sell the old one that's just sitting around or do you keep them as backups? What's a "backup" anyway? In case your club breaks or incase it misbehaves?
I might not sell my clubs but I don't intend on using my old ones again. I wouldn't get much for the old ones anyways. But why did you get a R11 if the Superfast TP was your favorite driver ever?..
Why would you sale a club that you hit best out of all of them?(assuming it's your favorite because of that) That just makes no sense to me lol
Back up putters are the only thing I own, but there more for a collection than back up. I usually sale my stuff to buy new stuff.
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Bridges, honestly I don't know which one will win out. I haven't hit the R11 yet and probably won't till Sunday.
I guess you could spin it the other way too and say regardless of which one is my driver for the year, my game, should I keep the extra or sell it? Like you, I usually sell to get money for other things.
If I hit one better than the other than I would definitely sell the extra, but that's just me. Then use that money for other clubs I need or stock up on golf balls.
All my golf stuff I sale goes right back into golf stuff lol
Little off topic..
Here is what I would do if I was you. And I'm not so just take it for what it's worth. You will get more
money out selling the R11 than your SF. I would make dang sure that the R11 is more accurate and just as long as the SF before I even thought about keeping the R11. Next thing would be to make sure all your numbers are good, check forgiveness and stuff like that also. The greatest part about R series is being able to switch out shafts, so if you see both better accuracy and just as long with the r11 then I would keep it and off the SF, but if you don't, then I'd off the r11 and use the money to buy a 3w.
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Great points Bridges. I've already been thinking of how I can sell the Superfast TP and my Superfast 3 wood to put towards the R11 fairway. If I hit the R11 better, the only reason to keep the Superfast is keepsake. And keepsake being because I simply like it and it looks cool. Haha. I think the all black looks mean. But I think it's sort of silly to keep a driver just so it can sit there when I could get decent money for it.
I don't think I'll ever ditch my G5's. Back in 07 I bought a set and played them for 4 years. It's still my go to irons if these C100's ever act up. Haven't felt the need to reach for them which is a good thing.Have 2 full bags. One is a nostalgia bag. Eye2 becu 2-sw rapture 5/7 i25 driver (not so nostalgic) and redwood piper putter. I wanted an all ping bag. Check.