GB72
Money List Winner
GB, I have to be honest and say it isn't the CG16's but definitely a swing flaw and I don't see how changing to GI or SGI clubs will help. I don't think you need any help getting the ball airborne (well not until recently) and so it has to be something in the swing. I appreciate your position on practice time etc but a single lesson for £40 has to be a better move than £200 on clubs you don't actually need. If you had the lesson and then hit a bucket of balls one Saturday you've not given up anything time wise apart from swapping a round and more frustration for a few hours on the practice ground and possible salvation
Cannot hit the CG16s, can hit my old Cobras. Suggests something about the clubs is not agreeing with me. OK there are more than likely some swing faults there (I have an 18 handicap so cannot have the worlds best, most consistant swing) but it works some of the time. As I said, lessons come later on once I have settled into my new job and new club. Thing is that there are probably alot of steps backwards to take with my swing before it moves forward (have that on good authority) and I want to enjoy my golf this year and if I am going to have major swing surgery it is going to happen at the end of the season.
I know what I am thinking about is not the long term way forward. I know that lessons are what I will need (as I said in my original post) I am just not willing/able to put myself through that right now. I may only need something as simple as a confidence boost and as my old Cobras have shown some success I was looking at replacing them with something a bit shinier for a while (have AG vouchers from Tesco and some from GM when they arrive). My confidence in my Clevelands has, however, gone so I need to move on from there.