ScienceBoy
Money List Winner
Took up golf in March after playing it for a few years casually as a kid (making a total of 7 years break from regular golf).
I still have the same irons from my mid teens, PowerBilt Grandslam oversized. I have recently purchased a new putter, Ping G15 driver and wood as well as some new wedges.
This leaves the irons the only old things in my bag, the rest is all brand new.
My current handicap is 16 and someone let me have a go with an r7 8-iron (hardly any offset compared to my current irons) and I hit it very well (about 5 feet from the pin with a draw shape, loads of spin to stop it in about 2 feet).
I have been told I have the swing of a single figure player but my long irons lack punch (but are straight) and hardly get in the air compared to the shorter irons (feels as if they don't get any backspin going).
How much are these old irons holding me back? I have hit the odd wonder shot with them but its pretty rare compared to my gap wedge and my driver and woods (the new clubs pretty much hold my handicap together).
I still have the same irons from my mid teens, PowerBilt Grandslam oversized. I have recently purchased a new putter, Ping G15 driver and wood as well as some new wedges.
This leaves the irons the only old things in my bag, the rest is all brand new.
My current handicap is 16 and someone let me have a go with an r7 8-iron (hardly any offset compared to my current irons) and I hit it very well (about 5 feet from the pin with a draw shape, loads of spin to stop it in about 2 feet).
I have been told I have the swing of a single figure player but my long irons lack punch (but are straight) and hardly get in the air compared to the shorter irons (feels as if they don't get any backspin going).
How much are these old irons holding me back? I have hit the odd wonder shot with them but its pretty rare compared to my gap wedge and my driver and woods (the new clubs pretty much hold my handicap together).