The 5 Signs You Need New Clubs (Even If You Think You Don't)

Peter Finch Golf
8 Aug 202408:38

Summary

TLDRThis video script discusses the signs that indicate the need for new golf clubs, emphasizing the importance of matching clubs to one's skill level and commitment to the sport. It highlights how changes in a golfer's ability, club condition, age, and the environment of play can necessitate an upgrade. The script also touches on the benefits of new technology in clubs and the impact of physical changes over time. Ultimately, it encourages golfers to invest in new equipment to enhance performance and enjoyment of the game.

Takeaways

  • πŸŒοΈβ€β™‚οΈ Golf improvement is a continuous journey, and upgrading your clubs can accelerate your progress.
  • β›³ It's important to understand your skill level and commitment before deciding to get new clubs.
  • πŸ› οΈ Assess the condition of your current clubs: grips, shaft flex, lofts, and overall wear and tear.
  • πŸ”§ Regular fitting from a professional ensures that your clubs match your current game.
  • βŒ› The age of your clubs can affect performance, especially in areas like the shaft, grooves, and loft angles.
  • πŸ‹οΈβ€β™€οΈ Younger or older golfers might need to change clubs as their strength or physical capabilities evolve.
  • 🌳 Environment matters: course conditions like links vs. parkland can impact the type of clubs you need.
  • 🎯 Short game equipment, like high-tech wedges or forgiving putters, can make a big difference in performance.
  • πŸŽ‰ Golf should be fun, and new clubs can enhance your enjoyment of the game.
  • πŸ›οΈ If you're excited about new clubs, go ahead and get them! Enjoy the process of choosing and upgrading your equipment.

Q & A

  • What are some signs that indicate you might need new golf clubs?

    -Signs include noticing a lack of progress in your game, having clubs that are old or in poor condition, experiencing changes in your physical abilities over time, and wanting to adapt to different playing environments.

  • How can subscribing to a YouTube channel help improve your golf game?

    -Subscribing to a golf-focused YouTube channel can provide you with tips, tutorials, and advice from professionals, which can contribute to your continual progression in the sport.

  • Why is it important to know your commitment level before choosing new golf clubs?

    -Your commitment level, or the amount of time you're willing to invest in your game, can significantly impact the type of clubs you need, as more committed players might benefit from more specialized or advanced equipment.

  • What should you consider when assessing the condition of your current golf clubs?

    -When assessing your current clubs, consider the grip condition, shaft flexibility, lie angle, lofts, and overall wear and tear, including rust, dinks, and dents, as these can affect performance.

  • Why is it recommended to get your golf clubs professionally fitted?

    -Getting your clubs professionally fitted ensures that the clubs are tailored to your specific needs, including your swing, strength, and playing style, which can lead to improved performance.

  • What is the recommended time frame for changing your wedges according to the script?

    -It is recommended to change your wedges between 12 and 36 months if you are using them constantly to maintain their performance.

  • How can aging or physical changes affect your need for new golf clubs?

    -Aging or physical changes such as increased strength or decreased flexibility can affect your swing and the distance you hit the ball, potentially necessitating clubs that offer more forgiveness or power.

  • Why might a golfer need to consider their playing environment when choosing new clubs?

    -The environment, including the type of course and its conditions, can influence the type of clubs needed. For example, courses requiring high ball flights might benefit from a hybrid, while links courses might prefer a lower trajectory iron.

  • What is the significance of the short game in the context of needing new clubs?

    -The short game is significant because it can help level out performance and is an area where high-tech wedges or putters can provide more distance and forgiveness, especially for golfers looking to improve or compensate for other weaknesses.

  • What is the final reason given in the script for considering new golf clubs?

    -The final reason is to have fun. If you are excited about a new set of clubs and it will enhance your enjoyment of the game, then it's a valid reason to consider an upgrade.

Outlines

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πŸŒοΈβ€β™‚οΈ Golf Progression and Club Upgrades

This paragraph discusses the importance of recognizing when it's time to upgrade your golf clubs to enhance your game. It emphasizes the need to assess your current skill level and commitment to the sport before making a decision. The script introduces a golfer named Kira, who has improved significantly but may be held back by his old clubs. The video suggests trying new clubs like the Titleist T-150 irons, which offer a blend of compact design and forgiveness, potentially benefiting Kira's game. The paragraph also touches on the idea that club suitability can change with a golfer's progression, regression, or different playing styles, and the importance of understanding one's commitment level to the sport when choosing new equipment.

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πŸ“ Club Condition and Age Impact on Performance

The second paragraph focuses on the condition and age of golf clubs as factors influencing their performance. It advises golfers to evaluate their current equipment for suitability, including grip, shaft flex, lie angle, and lofts. The importance of getting a professional fitting is highlighted to ensure the clubs match the golfer's game. The paragraph also addresses the wear and tear that comes with age, such as bent shafts, changed lie angles, and rust, which can degrade a club's performance. It uses the example of wedges, suggesting that they should be replaced every 12 to 36 months to maintain optimal performance. The script encourages golfers to inspect their clubs regularly and consider replacements to keep up with the demands of the game.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Continual Progression

Continual progression refers to the ongoing improvement and development in one's skills or performance over time. In the context of the video, it relates to the idea that golfers can enhance their game through regular practice, lessons, and by updating their equipment. The video emphasizes that golf is a sport where improvement is not just possible but expected, and this is exemplified by the golfer Kira, who has significantly reduced his handicap in a short period.

πŸ’‘Clubs

Clubs in golf refer to the various types of golf equipment used to hit the ball, each designed for different shots and distances. The video discusses the importance of having clubs that suit a golfer's current skill level and how outdated or ill-fitting clubs can hinder performance. The script uses the example of Kira, who might benefit from newer, more advanced clubs to continue his progress.

πŸ’‘Handicap

A golf handicap is a numerical measure of a golfer's potential skill level, used to predict their performance in a round of golf. A lower handicap indicates a more skilled golfer. The video mentions Kira's reduction in handicap as a sign of his improvement, highlighting the importance of regular practice and possibly new equipment in enhancing one's game.

πŸ’‘Forgiveness

In golf, forgiveness refers to the ability of a club to minimize the effects of off-center hits, allowing for more consistent and accurate shots. The video suggests that golfers who are less skilled or looking to improve their game might benefit from clubs with greater forgiveness, as they are more forgiving of imperfect swings.

πŸ’‘Golf Equipment

Golf equipment encompasses all the tools a golfer uses, including clubs, balls, and accessories. The video discusses how the condition and suitability of one's golf equipment can impact performance. It emphasizes the need to assess and possibly update equipment to match a golfer's evolving skills and game strategy.

πŸ’‘Grip

The grip in golf refers to how a golfer holds the club. The video mentions the importance of having a grip that suits the golfer's style and needs. A poor grip can lead to inconsistency and loss of control, which is why it's crucial for golfers to ensure their grips are in good condition and appropriate for their swing.

πŸ’‘Shaft Flex

Shaft flex in golf clubs refers to the degree of bend in the club shaft when it is under force. Different flex levels are suited to golfers with different swing speeds. The video implies that selecting the right shaft flex is crucial for optimal performance, as an incorrect flex can lead to loss of distance and accuracy.

πŸ’‘Lie Angle

The lie angle in golf is the angle at which the club shaft meets the clubhead. It affects how the club interacts with the ground during a swing. The video suggests that an incorrect lie angle can lead to poor contact with the ball and other issues, emphasizing the need for clubs to be properly fitted to the golfer's stance and swing.

πŸ’‘Loft

Loft in golf refers to the angle created by the clubface in relation to the shaft, which influences how high the ball will fly. The video mentions that incorrect loft settings can affect the trajectory and distance of the golf ball, indicating the importance of clubs being properly adjusted to suit the golfer's needs.

πŸ’‘Wedges

Golf wedges are clubs with high loft designed for short-distance shots, particularly around the green. The video discusses the importance of maintaining the condition of wedges, including cleaning the grooves, to ensure optimal spin and control. It also mentions the recommended time frame for replacing wedges to maintain performance.

πŸ’‘Course Conditions

Course conditions in golf refer to the state of the golf course, including the grass, weather, and layout, which can affect a golfer's strategy and choice of clubs. The video suggests that golfers should consider the specific conditions of the courses they play on when selecting clubs, as different courses may require different types of clubs for optimal performance.

πŸ’‘Fun

The video concludes by emphasizing the importance of enjoyment in golf. It suggests that getting new clubs can be a source of fun and motivation for golfers, and that if a golfer feels a strong desire for new equipment, it's a valid reason to consider an upgrade. This underscores the idea that golf, while competitive, should also be an enjoyable pastime.

Highlights

Signs that indicate you may need new golf clubs

Continual progression in golf through practice and new equipment

Importance of understanding your golfer type before purchasing new clubs

Case study of Kira's improvement and how new clubs could further enhance his game

Introduction to Titleist T-150 irons as a potential upgrade for better players

How new clubs can be suited to a golfer's current skill level and potential growth

The role of commitment level in determining the type of clubs needed

Assessing the condition of current clubs as a factor for considering new ones

Importance of getting a club fitting to ensure the right equipment for your game

The impact of club age on performance and the need for replacement

Recommendation on wedge replacement frequency for optimal performance

How physical changes over time can necessitate new clubs for better performance

The benefits of larger, more forgiving irons for golfers experiencing distance loss

Influence of the golf course environment on the choice of clubs

Strategic club selection based on course conditions and personal playing style

The joy of acquiring new clubs and the psychological boost it can provide

Encouragement to invest in new clubs for personal enjoyment and satisfaction

Transcripts

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these are the signs that you need to

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look out for which mean you need new

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clubs even if you think you don't one of

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the best things about golf is the

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continual progression that you can make

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as you spend many years within this

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sport usually this can be done by

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playing out on the course Mall spending

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time at the range or getting lessons

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from PJ professional but it can also be

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done by subscribing to this YouTube

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channel and while you're at it make sure

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you hit that Bell icon we are

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approaching 700,000 subscribers here on

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YouTube and it will be great to have you

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along for the ride another way to

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accelerate your progress is to get some

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new clubs and often this is based on

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your

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ability but listen carefully because

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it's important to know what type of

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golfer you are before you take the plch

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for example let me introduce you to Kira

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now K has been making wonderful strides

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with his golf game he's come down almost

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10 Strokes on his handicap in 6 months

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and he's committed to getting better but

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let's take a closer look at his clubs

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he's had these ever since he started

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three years ago and quite frankly I

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think they're holding him back due to

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their age and condition so Kira now try

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these nice new titless t-150 irons they

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are compact aimed at a better player but

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still offer a little bit of forgiveness

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filled with a new technology that will

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continue to improve your game but just

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look how well he's hitting it and how

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much he's falling in love with these

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ions these new clubs are far better

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suited to the player he is now and

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hopefully will become this however can

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work both ways with the golfer who feels

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they are regressing and would benefit

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from having clubs which are much more

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forgiving and offer much more support or

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the weekend player who has no time to

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practice and not much desire to get any

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better and having that set of clubs that

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provid the most help would be beneficial

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or the guy who hits every single eye in

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150 yards because his current set do not

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suit his game and swing one of the most

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important things here is to understand

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your commitment level we're not talking

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here about how much you want to be

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committed or how much you think you can

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be committed how much time are you

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actually willing to put into your game

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because that can have a huge impact on

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the style of clubs that you are going to

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need so I'll borrow kieran's clubs here

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to prove my next point Thank you so the

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second reason you may need new clubs is

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the

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condition just as we've spoken about

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assessing your current game when buying

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new clubs you also need to take a look

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at your current

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equipment so when looking at your

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current clubs are they suited for your

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game what's the grip like is the shaft

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the right Flex how have you got the

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correct Li angle what about Lofts there

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is so much that goes into making a great

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Golf Club but you also need to make sure

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that all these features are suited to

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you now the only way of truly knowing

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this is to get yourself fit now you can

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do this at your local golf store which

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is definitely improving in this regard

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or going to your local PJ professional

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who can advise you on the best clubs for

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your game another thing to consider is

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the age of your

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clubs so as clubs get older there's a

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whole list of things that can go wrong

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they can become bent in the shaft the LI

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angles could change the Lofts could skew

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after many many hits we have rust we

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have General wear and tear dinks and

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dents as time moves onwards all these

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things can affect the performance of a

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golf club the perfect example of keeping

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up to date with golf clubs are your

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wedges

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now it's just you and me talking let's

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have a little honest chat how often do

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you clean the grooves out on your wedges

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every year every month just have a think

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about it grooves are designed to channel

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away dirt and moisture it impact and

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help generate Spin and this allows you

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to control the golf ball they say and by

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they I mean manufacturers but it's

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generally a good guide recommend the

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time that you should change your wedges

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is between 12 and 36 months if you are

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using them constantly this will help

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keep the groove sharp and to Optimum

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performance so the next time you're

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around the green with a short shot just

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have a look at your wedges have a look

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at the groov see if they need to be

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cleaned out and just ask yourself the

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question of how long you've been using

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these

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clubs oo these are still fine thank you

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the third reason you might be needing

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some new clubs is that old enemy father

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time you may be a junior getting

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stronger or you may be advancing in

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years and those balls just aren't going

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quite as far as they used

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to you know as you get older and that

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back stiffens up and you don't quite

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have the hip turn that you used to 10

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years ago that could be a sign that

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you're going to need new clubs simply

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put getting irons which are larger more

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forgiving more powerful could reap

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bigger rewards in the long run take

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these clubs here the Ping g430 irons so

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manufacturers generally are doing such a

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better job of having a really forgiving

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eyon cramming technology into the club

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head and yet still making them appealing

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to the eye and for golfers who need help

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just getting the ball in the air that

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added forgiveness it's these types of

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irons which are just absolutely

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fantastic as you get older or if you're

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a new golf for looking for more

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forgiveness or even a junior lacking a

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little bit of power an area to look at

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is going to be short game so you can get

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high-tech wedges which give a little bit

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more distance and launch you have

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Putters which can maximize forgiveness

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on off-center strikes the short game is

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a great leveler you can get shots back

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in this part of your game it's something

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to think about the penultimate reason

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that I'm going to give you for looking

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at new clubs is understanding the

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environment that you're playing in

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this means taking a look at the course

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that you're playing at and how that can

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affect the choice of clubs that you

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should have in your bag for example if

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you find yourself playing at a lyx

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course ask yourself how the conditions

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will affect the types of clubs that

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you're going to

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need for example at the top end of my

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bag I'm currently using a hybrid because

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the majority of courses that I play they

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require quite a high ball flight to land

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it softly moving into greens and it also

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gives me a really good option off the

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te however if you're spending most of

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your time playing on that linkx course

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I'd recommend something like this a

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dying IR where you can keep the

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trajectory down a little bit lower and

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get it scooting down those dry Fairways

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if you want more information on driving

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NES you can check out this video here

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but another factor that you need to bear

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in mind is the length of the course that

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you generally play at for example today

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I am here at the beautiful reddish fail

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and it's only 6,000 y off the back te's

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sometimes a driver might not be

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necessary and getting your hands on a

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really good 3-wood that you trust could

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be more useful or maybe something like

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this mini driver and it's always a plus

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when a club can look as good as this now

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I've left this point until last because

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let's be honest it's the most important

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thing to do

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and that is just to have fun and let's

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face it getting new clubs can be

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absolutely awesome ultimately you want

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to enjoy yourself so if you're

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absolutely desperate for that new set of

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irons or that shiny mini driver then who

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am I to say No in fact I should probably

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give you my permission so take this as

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my personal indorsement to you to go and

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get that new club and to show this to

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your partner who keeps telling you no

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Pete says it's okay and if you do need

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help deciding on which new clubs that

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you want to buy how about you check out

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these videos here

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