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birdieman
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Hi All,
Suffering ebay addiction, spent about 2 hours raking through the golf sections in UK and USA ebays last night, not even looking for anything in particular, sad I know. Over the last 4 years I reckon I have traded 15 sets of irons, piles of wedges, putters and drivers and no end of golf clothing. Just when I think I've found my perfect clubs I sell them to try something else. Never happy with my irons for more than 4 months, I find I play better with chunky cavity backs but I hate those same chunky clubs round the greens so end up swapping for blades or something and then back again. Have just landed a set of pristine Cally x-tours for £285 and am convinced these are the ones, alas I have heard that many times before. How can I stick with these and stop changing around? The postie thinks I'm a collector but I only ever have one set at a time. Am I a gear addict and do I need therapy? Does anyone else suffer like this?
Suffering ebay addiction, spent about 2 hours raking through the golf sections in UK and USA ebays last night, not even looking for anything in particular, sad I know. Over the last 4 years I reckon I have traded 15 sets of irons, piles of wedges, putters and drivers and no end of golf clothing. Just when I think I've found my perfect clubs I sell them to try something else. Never happy with my irons for more than 4 months, I find I play better with chunky cavity backs but I hate those same chunky clubs round the greens so end up swapping for blades or something and then back again. Have just landed a set of pristine Cally x-tours for £285 and am convinced these are the ones, alas I have heard that many times before. How can I stick with these and stop changing around? The postie thinks I'm a collector but I only ever have one set at a time. Am I a gear addict and do I need therapy? Does anyone else suffer like this?