Voyager EMH
Slipper Wearing Plucker of Pheasants
I play some social games with older clubs - so I am being honest when I say that the inconsistent numbering has caused problems unnecessarily.Personally I don't care about what loft my clubs are (and I don't know what they are - apart form the couple with it stamped on). What is important to me is how far I hit each one, and if people were honest then this is also what matters to them.![]()
Also an issue when you decide it is time for a new set of irons.
Probably little difference in the distance hit between a 37° and a 38° iron. But confusing when the 37° is a 9-iron and the 38° is an 8-iron. From the same manufacturer.
Playing with the older clubs from time to time has made me realise that a 40° iron from 40 years ago is much the same as a 40° today and that I will hit them similar distances.
I have come to the honest conclusion that the changes in numbering have been unnecessary and led to unnecessarily confusing sets of irons.