craigstardis1976
Head Pro
This thread is kind of inspired by the "Its not the same game" thread from a couple of days ago and I have been watching a lot of mid 1990's golf on youtube lately.
I can understand golf may have been different when everyone used wood woods and blades. But lets say for the average club golfer, have they really improved that much in say twenty years since the era of clubs like DCI irons, Callaway Big Bertha Woods and irons, King Cobra Woods and Irons and such like.
I understand people hit the modern oversized drivers further on average and that hybrids may help with the longer irons. But for forum members who recall playing in this era, would it hurt. Help or in the long run make little difference if you put that equipment in your bag today.
Incidentally, I have just moved to Arizona and am looking forward to my first desert golf next week.
Craig.
I can understand golf may have been different when everyone used wood woods and blades. But lets say for the average club golfer, have they really improved that much in say twenty years since the era of clubs like DCI irons, Callaway Big Bertha Woods and irons, King Cobra Woods and Irons and such like.
I understand people hit the modern oversized drivers further on average and that hybrids may help with the longer irons. But for forum members who recall playing in this era, would it hurt. Help or in the long run make little difference if you put that equipment in your bag today.
Incidentally, I have just moved to Arizona and am looking forward to my first desert golf next week.
Craig.