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Sorry to hear this but don't do it! Stick them in the garage over the winter and just leave it for a while. They'll be a point come spring when you wish you hadn't sold them and you'll be raring to go again. I know it sounds patronising, but I would love a 9.5 handicaps bad day game.
 
I was so tempted to take my 9 iron to my bag today and do as much damage as I could.

You'd probably have missed!

Seriously, park them - specially those that have been favourites. It's winter and non-golf (except idiots on links) weather, so little lost. If you sell the favourites, you will badly regret it and will never get on with their replacements!
 
craw

was it the old duck hook shot ?
you hit a few of them on Wednesday but apart from that the rest of your game was okay, so get a grip ya Nugget and hit the range and get it sorted .
 
Warning!!!! Don't buy any of his old clubs, I've seen them in action and they are obviously defective. :ears:
 
I went through a similar phase at the end of the summer there, I simply stopped playing, stopped watching golf, I even stopped coming on here. To be honest it was the best thing I could've done persevering did nothing for me. I was travelling a lot for work, and had other commitments. So once School started back up and I had some routine back in my life, my love for the game has been revitalised. I highly recommend you don't sell your stuff unless you want to overhaul to regain interest. But I fear that you'll regret your decision as soon as you'll regret giving up the clubs that you put so much effort into acquiring
 
its only a game, but i know where are coming from. i have only shot the buffer once or twice since my op, but i missed every single day i did not play.
played today 4BBB played like a knob, par on last 2 and we won 1up, thanks gary, but cant wait to get back at range tomorrow.
stick clubs away, breathe deep, walk away for a day, week, month, then if you are really not missing it then sell.
wish i could play 5 or 6 good holes on the trot
regards
shagster
 
Get yourself some Water of life down your neck (I'm currently sipping some) and get back out on the track morra and get it out your system fella

Worst game in the world, but that perfect 8 iron I did today made it the best game in the world.
 
Bud, what you doing the first week of Dec? Let's go to the Algarve, play a little golf, drink a little JD, drink a little more JD... chase the trolley dollies, drink a little JD AND RELAX!!
 
Heck, I've been struggling with exactly the same thing. Single figure handicap, sclaffing it round in the 90 s, not enjoying it, etc. I have thought about quitting, quite a bit. But then an awful lot of my friends are through golf. So if I quit, when am I going to see most of my mates? Keep your kit. Give it a break. Stop worrying about the score. Play when you want to, when ever that might be.

How much do you really need the money from selling your kit?
 
Heck, I've been struggling with exactly the same thing. Single figure handicap, sclaffing it round in the 90 s, not enjoying it, etc. I have thought about quitting, quite a bit. But then an awful lot of my friends are through golf. So if I quit, when am I going to see most of my mates? Keep your kit. Give it a break. Stop worrying about the score. Play when you want to, when ever that might be.

How much do you really need the money from selling your kit?

Good points well made.
 
Heck, I've been struggling with exactly the same thing. Single figure handicap, sclaffing it round in the 90 s, not enjoying it, etc. I have thought about quitting, quite a bit. But then an awful lot of my friends are through golf. So if I quit, when am I going to see most of my mates? Keep your kit. Give it a break. Stop worrying about the score. Play when you want to, when ever that might be.

How much do you really need the money from selling your kit?


It'll save on the frustration and anguish!
 
I'd also say that you've worked too hard to get your very good handicap, to give up on all of your hard work to save yourself some anguish, it's all part and parcel of the game you've bound to have come up against this before and you've stuck at it. So why stop now?
 
folk still answering this thread, im sure this happened last year, take a break then fall back in love with the game. its his two playing partners he left behind at the 8th i feel sorry for.
 
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