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Just wanted to check what the consensus was in terms of the best time to buy new clubs to try and get a good price?

I dont mind buying irons from a previous year, but the issue is mine have to be adjusted for length and lie and the websites that do deals on the older sets dont allow adjustmment on the older models.

Also, am I correct in recalling that the manufacturers release their new irons around Feb/March time? If not, when do they release? Any advice on this would be appreciated

Thanks
 
Quite a few release new gear in the early autumn. Gives a chance to get fitted and buy your dream set ready for the start of the next season.
 
Just wanted to check what the consensus was in terms of the best time to buy new clubs to try and get a good price?

I dont mind buying irons from a previous year, but the issue is mine have to be adjusted for length and lie and the websites that do deals on the older sets dont allow adjustmment on the older models.

Also, am I correct in recalling that the manufacturers release their new irons around Feb/March time? If not, when do they release? Any advice on this would be appreciated

Thanks
a year after release
 
Also, am I correct in recalling that the manufacturers release their new irons around Feb/March time? If not, when do they release? Any advice on this would be appreciated

Thanks

Taylormade release their new models on the 4th of every month :thup:
 
When you physically need to! My pro wouldn't adjust my irons so I bought a spec I needed secondhand and been loving them ever since I seem to be back to the old days!
 
Whenever you feel the urge. Of course if you wait for a new release, then "in theory" the previous models should come down although that isn't always the case for a few months at many places online
 
Whenever you feel the urge. Of course if you wait for a new release, then "in theory" the previous models should come down although that isn't always the case for a few months at many places online

I'd have thought you'd said 'about 3 months after being custom fit for the last set' homie.
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It was five months and I've said countless times I was to impulsive to get them


Only pulling your leg homer:thup:

I should have said, about 2 months after pn Wokingham has attended a charity auction. :D

I've got my eye on a set of mizzies he's not been fitted (up) for yet:thup:
 
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Buy a set whenever you get a good deal , it doesn't matter if it's a voucher discount or a store discount, just buy them preferably with a longer shaft already fitted then take them to a pro to get the lie etc sorted.

It shouldn't cost more than £25 for a club fitter to alter the lie on a set of clubs.
 
Generally speaking if a store offers options to change the standard length of the club then it also allows you to change lie, but it all seems to be done by the manufacturer and the stores themselves only offer good discounts on sets they have bought in and arent prepared to change. Snainton are a good example of this

Interesting is that when comparing the clubs that interest me, the Titleist AP1 almost needs no adjustment for me...so most normal height people play it without adjusting it.
 
Anytime is right for new shineys ax long as you post a picture for authenticity ;) My local range had a TM demo day today , so off for a hit later. Could be dangerous!
 
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