Seeing as we are in the midst of winter golf i decided to do old school. I can't say how old, i would guess 1980ish. I grabbed the driver and 7 iron, Tommy armour silver scott, that had been in my farther in law's bag. I really liked the driver, so much so i am going to regrip it. Tee the ball really low, sweep into it and i really like the low penetrating flight. The danger is getting the tee touch too high and skying the ball, or worse going nearly under it. The 7 iron, well i have no need to ever hit that again. I swear the leading edge is sharp. I took divots like 8 inches long, lol. A fun experiment
I pounded a Honma TW-X 3 iron off the tee on the way to a bunch of birdies, THP, booked a round for when the weather clears, and watching the last of the Sentry and reading about everyone's excitement for new clubs and fresh golf for 2021. It's a good day.
Hit PW out into the bean stubble and 52 wedge back up towards the house for about an hour. Sunny with next to no wind and 32 degrees didn't feel bad at all.
I continue the long arduous process of removing items from the garage that are no longer needed and locked in storage. I routinely ask myself - "Why do we have this?!?"
How is this "golf stuff" you may ask? Well now that heat has been added to the garage - (much needed in this vast wasteland of cold reminiscent of Hoth) - I continue to move towards the path of indoor golf within my household. Conversations with upper management went much better than expected and we are in agreement that it would/could be useful for the family and our girls.... So the quest of trying to find a unit now remains as well as securing the other components as well. But there is hope!