Thinking about a few ponders lately, and I have recently come across some equipment decisions that have me thinking how WRONG I was previously when thinking about gaming certain types of clubs.
The first is Single Length irons. Personally, I brushed the thought of these aside and wasnt sure why anyone would actually need them. THEN, I hit them. And I realized how wrong I was, as the benefits of single length irons for some golfers can be huge.
The second is CB wedges. I have always preferred a MB wedge because it "looks" like a wedge and I just figured that design was more versatile. After gaming some of the Cleveland RTX CB wedges, I have realized that I am wrong again. Just because it doesnt "look" like the tried and true wedge shape doesnt mean that it's not every bit, if not more, versatile for a golfers wedge game.
Those are my two as of recent, what are some of YOUR equipment misconceptions?
The first is Single Length irons. Personally, I brushed the thought of these aside and wasnt sure why anyone would actually need them. THEN, I hit them. And I realized how wrong I was, as the benefits of single length irons for some golfers can be huge.
The second is CB wedges. I have always preferred a MB wedge because it "looks" like a wedge and I just figured that design was more versatile. After gaming some of the Cleveland RTX CB wedges, I have realized that I am wrong again. Just because it doesnt "look" like the tried and true wedge shape doesnt mean that it's not every bit, if not more, versatile for a golfers wedge game.
Those are my two as of recent, what are some of YOUR equipment misconceptions?