richart
Major Champion
Your need is probably greater than mine Chris.I'm just about to list one on For sale/wanted it's in with the pro being re gripped!
Your need is probably greater than mine Chris.I'm just about to list one on For sale/wanted it's in with the pro being re gripped!
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Not a shot maker, and a prime example of a golfer who plays by the numbers. No flair, no style, just boringly efficient, and tedious telly.
The venom in some of the replies makes me wonder if it is the messenger rather than the message that people object to.
I constantly read on here that clubs and the authorities must make changes for the future of the game but when someone suggests a change that might separate forumers from their favoured 14 then conservatism rules OK!
Perhaps you would like to bring back stymies, gutty balls and plus four trousers Homer! They are, or rather were, all part of the tradition of golf, but it has fortunately moved on. I can't think of any other ball and stick games where you (allegedly) need so many implements to play it. Hockey only one stick, croquet only one stick, cricket only one bat, snooker only one cue. And the young Seve could play pretty good golf with only a cut down 3 iron! All I am suggesting is that you could reduce the number of implements without fundamentally changing the game. I originally learned to play the game with only 5 clubs (1 wood, 3 irons and a putter) and as a result I can improvise shots when required. Creative shot makers (e.g Seve) would be rewarded more than tour pros who only have one swing and use lots of different clubs to achieve different distances (e.g Zack Johnson)!Sorry Delc but another thread wanting to change the fabric of golf as we know it and the way it's been for years. Over 2014 you've wanted bigger holes, rule changes etc and this is the latest crackpot idea. If you're happy with less than 14 club then crack on. Maybe you could have 6 clubs and 8 putters and see if it helps the putting stats and those yips!
I have long thought exactly this. The maximum size of driver should be reduced, there should be a flex test to eliminate scaffolding poles as shafts, limit the number of clubs to 10, and freeze wedges at 56 degrees.
Ok, why?
To see a return of shot making in golf. Allow the guys who have control of the ball to show us their skills, rather than watching the big hitters over power everything, or some journey man pro dial in his yard ages. Is this part of the game, yes. Is it fun to watch, no. It's dull. Your average tour event is like watching paint dry, but less interesting.
If this made golf quicker (it might, due to less being between clubs) all the better, and if it made it cheaper and more accessible, may be that's good too. When a non golfer looks at a set of golf clubs, are all these really necessary? Springs to mind. And the honest answer is no, not really.
Do I have 14 clubs in the bag? Yes, because I'm allowed to. That doesn't necessarily mean it's a good thing.
Sorry Delc but you can't compare golf to any of those sports - it's uniquely different to everyone one of them - there is nothing to compare.
A young Seve had no choice to use one club - when given the chance he got a full set.
If you can improvise shots so well why do you go out with 14 clubs ?
To say having 14 clubs means their is no creative shot making is wildly off the mark - look at some of the shots Mickleson plays
But often did not have 14 in the bag and never had a wedge with more than 55 deg loft.
I'm currently only using 10 and have noticed any gaps. Dropped the 5w and gap wedge. Currently scoring my best ever scores.
Sw/pw/5-9irons/hybrid/driver and putter.