sfdoddsy
Active member
I haven't played at all for a few years because of a new child and now have permission to start playing again.
I was always a bit of a club ho, so figured technology has advanced and it is time to upgrade.
No problems with the driver, fairway, hybrid and wedges.
Different story with irons, which were previously the strength of my game.
I still hit my old irons well, but I've started shanking every replacement I audition.
Apex, Rsi 2, XR Pro. So far.
I had one good session with the XR Pros, good enough to think they were an improvement, then the next was hosel after hosel.
Anyone else have similar issues with new clubs?
My current irons are Japanese Domestic 'player' versions of the Callaway Great Big Bertha from 2002. They are slightly larnger than those I've tried, but have thinner soles. They look a lot like the Srixon Z545.
http://www.golfwrx.com/forums/topic/87087-callaway-great-big-bertha-irons/
I was always a bit of a club ho, so figured technology has advanced and it is time to upgrade.
No problems with the driver, fairway, hybrid and wedges.
Different story with irons, which were previously the strength of my game.
I still hit my old irons well, but I've started shanking every replacement I audition.
Apex, Rsi 2, XR Pro. So far.
I had one good session with the XR Pros, good enough to think they were an improvement, then the next was hosel after hosel.
Anyone else have similar issues with new clubs?
My current irons are Japanese Domestic 'player' versions of the Callaway Great Big Bertha from 2002. They are slightly larnger than those I've tried, but have thinner soles. They look a lot like the Srixon Z545.
http://www.golfwrx.com/forums/topic/87087-callaway-great-big-bertha-irons/