la_lucha
Tour Rookie
We play for fun, so ultimately just do what gives you the most enjoyment.
For the life of me though, I fail to see why anyone would expect to score better with equipment that's less forgiving.
As regards practicing more to improve, I only have a limited amount of time to practice and I think that it's most productively spent getting drives straighter and making sure that the short game/putting are functioning. If I have to spend longer practicing iron striking, I spend less on what I consider the more important parts of the game.
Interesting question, but with GI Irons there is some input from the user and some input from the club. I've just stopped using a set of Mizzie GI Irons because they wouldn't go where I wanted them to and there was literally no feel. All Irons down to the 6 I could put what I consider my usual shape on (a small draw) but the 4/5 Irons went the other way. I could set up for a huge draw and still put a small fade on the things, there was no feel and no control. I have just recently swapped to some "players" Irons and I have been able to identify any swing faults or reasons for mi***** because the club is not trying to compensate for me. This allows me in turn to identify problems and correct them. In the 4/5 rounds that I have had the clubs I have improved by 7-10 shots. I was playing well over my handicap as I had lost all confidence and control with the GI Irons.
So this poses another question, Do GI Irons stop a player from improving by masking swing faults?