Achilles
Challenge Tour Pro
...to replace a club?
I ask because I'm contemplating a new driver, but don't really 'need' to. I've had my R9 since April 2010 and bought it second-hand to replace my package set one which was, quite frankly, a bit crap. It made a huge difference and part of my thinking with the R9 was that the adjustability would allow my swing to change if needed. Turns out I've not changed the setting since I've had it. My driving has since become one of strengths - I do have bad rounds but during the last few months it's been a solid affair but for some reason I keep picking up new drivers in the Pro Shop wondering 'what if'.
Had a waggle with the i20 this morning and love it even more now that I've seen it in the flesh. I plan on taking one out for a hit this week but I keep wondering why I'm bothering. If it ain't broke, don't fix it, right?! So why am I feeling the need for a new shiny? Is this wonderful forum becoming a bad influence?!
How do you decide it's time for a change?
I ask because I'm contemplating a new driver, but don't really 'need' to. I've had my R9 since April 2010 and bought it second-hand to replace my package set one which was, quite frankly, a bit crap. It made a huge difference and part of my thinking with the R9 was that the adjustability would allow my swing to change if needed. Turns out I've not changed the setting since I've had it. My driving has since become one of strengths - I do have bad rounds but during the last few months it's been a solid affair but for some reason I keep picking up new drivers in the Pro Shop wondering 'what if'.
Had a waggle with the i20 this morning and love it even more now that I've seen it in the flesh. I plan on taking one out for a hit this week but I keep wondering why I'm bothering. If it ain't broke, don't fix it, right?! So why am I feeling the need for a new shiny? Is this wonderful forum becoming a bad influence?!
How do you decide it's time for a change?