Colonel Bogey
Active member
Is there really any need for them the be made differently?
If not fitting then at least trying out both ladies and mens. That could be at an AG shop, less pressure to buy there I find, or a pro may have the usual 7 iron options from different brands and will hopefully have a ladies option as well.So..........reading between the lines, fitting is the way forward?
Why don;t you just put some of your details on here (swing speed, distances, age, height etc) and someone will have the knowledge to be able to point you in the right direction?So..........reading between the lines, fitting is the way forward?
Your lucky to have a wife who is interested and doesn't say "golf" like she has trodden in something the dog has left behind !Well, we're off to our local golf shop that has had a brand new indoor facility screen thing. Although the wife is against it, "it's not the same as on the course, what it you don't have a good day" etc etc she is going to give it a go. It's all about getting a new driver. The one she has is a Palm Springs EZ, cost me about £25 5 years ago. I'm wondering if a proper driver might make a difference. We'll see.
My mates wife in a nutshell.I would echo the post of DRW. My wife used to play, sister in law still does. Both are tall and made the mistake of believing that they needed mens clubs because of it. Neither generate the swing speed to get the ball up without the assistance of a ladies shaft, a lighter club. My sister in law plays with a mixture of mens and ladies clubs. She hits the ladies clubs very well, the mens clubs badly. I have stopped trying to tell her to go fully ladies clubs, you can lead a horse to water etc.............
My mates wife in a nutshell.
Good golfer but her weakest link is the driver.
It’s a men’s TM and she dosnt hit it over 10 foot high.
Just can’t see the logic.