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am i the only one who uses older golf clubs

by Elda Runte Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Are your old golf clubs in need of some extra help?

Golf technology advances over the last few decades have been significant so it is very possible, particularly if your clubs are well over 5 years old you may be leaving some extra help on the table.

Do the world's best golfers still use old equipment?

Most of the world's best make the most of the technology on offer, although, like many club golfers, some seem to have old trusty clubs they just can't take out of their bags. Below, we take a look at 10 players on Tour who are still using older equipment...

Who is still using older clubs on tour?

10 Players Still Using Older Clubs On Tour 1 Steve Stricker. Why in the world is Steve Stricker playing decade-plus old Titleist 755 Forged irons at Memorial? ... 2 Bubba Watson. The two-time Masters champion is another who still uses Ping’s S55 irons. ... 3 Marcus Kinhult. ... 4 Thorbjorn Olesen. ...

How do you list old golf clubs for sale?

If you feel your old golf clubs are worth money, list them in the classified section of your city's newspaper or an online classified or auction website. Set an appropriate price for the clubs, describe them accurately and provide photos to clearly show the condition of each club.

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Does anyone want old golf clubs?

There are plenty of places to donate your unbroken used equipment. Charitable organizations such as Goodwill, The Salvation Army, Savers, and a host of others accept such equipment and sell them in their stores.

Can you play golf with old clubs?

There is no evidence that golf clubs deteriorate over time. Well maintained clubs will last a lifetime. 10+ year old clubs should be checked for better options but clubs less than 5 years old do not need replacing except for wear and tear issues to which wedges and forged irons are most vulnerable.

Are old golf clubs better than new?

As you know golf is a very challenging game, and playing the wrong equipment will make it that much harder for you. On the whole, the clubs being produced now are very impressive. It would be difficult to argue that any golfer could pick up a club from 40 years ago and have better performance than one produced today.

Should I replace my 20 year old golf clubs?

I would expect that trend to level off, but if your long game clubs are more than three or four years old, you should check out the new stuff. Unless you play a ton and shut down the range nightly, there's no reason a set of irons shouldn't last five to ten years.

How long should golf clubs last?

Taking into account the different factors we've discussed, a quality set of golf irons can last anywhere from 8 to 10 years with proper care, and sometimes up to 12 years. Remember, if you take care of your golf clubs, they'll take care of you!

How often should I replace my golf clubs?

Generally for club golfers changing your irons every year is going to be overkill and looking at new options every three to four years is a better time frame. The research says you can get a good 300 rounds out of irons before you need to start looking at replacements.

Do golf irons lose distance over time?

What is this? Golf irons will wear out over time. The clubs that you most often will be the ones to wear out first. This is because they are getting hit the most.

Do I really need new golf clubs?

If you experience an unexplained change in your game, it could be due to worn out clubs. A sudden change in ball trajectory, driving distance or score could all be signs that your clubs need replacing. A gradually increasing handicap could be the result of an old set of golf clubs.

Do golf drivers wear out?

So, Do Drivers Wear Out Over Time? The fact of the matter is that, even though I may have been getting ahead of myself in the anecdote above, drivers can lose their pop over time. They can wear out and they start to lose efficiency in the face. This means that they transfer far less energy to the ball at impact.

What is the hardest club to hit in golf?

A 1-iron is the hardest iron to hit because it is the longest and has the lowest loft of between 14° and 16°. The rise of hybrid clubs to replace long irons however means in the modern game 1-irons and 2-irons are very rare indeed resulting in 3-irons and 4-irons in reality being the most difficult irons to hit.

Do modern irons go further?

Here's another key point, not only are irons hotter today, it's easier to make them fly higher, too. In one of our recent tests, we found that not only did new 7-irons go farther than 6-irons from a decade ago, they flew as higher or higher than many of those old 7-irons, too.

How often should you buy a new driver?

For most golfers, you'll want to replace your driver every five years. Golf drivers do not wear out as easily as they did even 15 years ago. If you treat your driver well, there's no reason it cannot last multiple seasons. And yes, that even goes for golfers that play frequently.

How long does it take to play 125 rounds of golf?

Also, 125 rounds of golf will take someone playing 35-40 games a year 3 years to get to. So although wedges are definitely worth keeping the closest eye on when it comes to wear and tear and consequent peformance degradation you need to ask yourself honestly how much a replacement may help your game.

What does it mean when you start hitting the ball more than you used to?

When people you have played with regularly over the years are starting either hitting the ball much further than it seemed they used to or becoming more consistent or both this can be a warning sign about your current clubs.

Do golf clubs deteriorate over time?

There is no evidence that golf clubs deteriorate over time. Well maintained clubs will last a lifetime. 10+ year old clubs should be checked for better options but clubs less than 5 years old do not need replacing except for wear and tear issues to which wedges and forged irons are most vulnerable.

Is it dangerous to change a winning formula in golf?

Whilst it’s always dangerous in golf to change a winning formula it’s possible if your game has come on in leaps and bounds it’s worth checking whether your old clubs are the best fit for your new improved game. Or whether an upgrade could help take your game even further. 3. Regular wear and tear.

Do fairway woods wear out?

Because fairway woods are more likely to be used off the fairway and in other conditions the hitting of the ground or paths or tree roots can lead to them wearing less than well than your driver.

What irons does Aussie use?

The Aussie still uses Titleist 680MB irons that were originally released in 2003. Titleist did a very small re-run of them in 2018 so he could be using a much newer set inspired by the originals, although he was using them before the re-run too.

What irons does Fitzpatrick use?

The Englishman still uses the TaylorMade M2 driver from 2017, a Titleist 917 fairway wood from 2016 and older Ping S55 irons from 2013. His wedges are a mix of Titleist Vokeys from the SM6 to the SM5.

What wood does Iceman use?

The Iceman still has his Callaway Diablo Octane Tour 3 wood from 2009 and also his rare Callaway Legacy Black irons. His strong 3 wood is fitted with a Grafalloy Blue shaft which is now also a classic.

What To Do With Old Golf Clubs

The golfer should consider trading the golf clubs in for value, selling the golf clubs directly or donating the golf clubs. Within each of these options are some specific options to have your old clubs help your wallet or to help someone in need.

Final Thoughts: What To Do With Old Golf Clubs

I believe the best route if you want to help offset the cost of a new set of clubs is through the trade in value options that are out there.

Take Action – What You Can Do Today to Get Better

What does this mean for you? I believe in the following recipe to get better:

How long do golf clubs last?

The life cycle of golf clubs can last around 10 years, but many golfers replace them much more frequently. This creates a stockpile that needs to be depleted one way or the other.

What are the benefits of golf clubs?

Donating golf clubs can have the following benefits.: 1 Create space for new equipment in your selection 2 Generate interest in golf in underprivileged youths 3 Enable military veterans to experience the joys of golf

What is GolfWrx?

2. GolfWrx. GolfWRX started in 2005 and offers a complete golfers forum and a golfing community providing loads of discussions, a trade store, and allows for trades between members. It does not only sell / trade-in golf clubs but frequently reviews new equipment and provides instruction videos.

Why use an old golf bag?

It will make it easier to carry the garden tools around while protecting them. An old stand bag will even keep them in the upright position while you are working in the garden. There are many ways limited only by your creativity for the use of old golf clubs and equipment.

When did 2nd swing start?

2nd Swing started online during the Masters Tournament week of 2007 with two stores in the Twin Cities area, opening stores in Scottsdale, Arizona in 2015, Wilmington, Delaware in 2017, Columbia, Maryland in 2019.

Can you trade in old boxing clubs?

Some stores will allow you to trade in your old clubs on new equipment. Trade-ins generally achieve a higher price than a direct sale as the company can make money when selling your new equipment. Selling the clubs to a brick-and-mortar store will alleviate the hassles of boxing and sending the clubs via a courier to the new owner.

How to clean golf clubs before giving them away?

Before giving your old golf clubs away, wash them thoroughly to make them as presentable as possible. Use a cleaning tool to remove caked-on dirt from the clubfaces and scrub the shafts with a wet, soapy rag. If the grips are in disrepair and you plan to give the clubs as a present, have the clubs regripped.

What do charities collect for golf?

Some charities collect sports equipment to distribute to families in need, and many golf courses accept old golf clubs to use during youth teaching seminars and summer camps. If one of the organizations is interested, make the necessary arrangements to deliver your clubs and ask if the organization provides a tax receipt.

Do you have to put old golf clubs in the garbage?

When you purchase a new driver, a set of irons or a putter, it makes your old equipment somewhat obsolete. You don't, however, have to leave your old clubs in your garage gathering dust or put them in the garbage.

What happens if your golf club shaft is too stiff?

Believe it or not your clubs play a significant role in shaping your swing and if you have shafts that are too stiff or too long, lie angles that are too flat, or clubheads with too little offset or bounce, you’ll likely be forced to swing in ways not optimal for your body type or ability level.

Can you use balatas on golf balls?

In the olden times when golf ball choices included liquid-filled balata-covered models and two-piece top rocks, the answer to that question would have probably been “yes.” However these days it’s actually pretty hard to make a really bad mistake when choosing a golf ball as modern technology allows spheres of all constructions and price ranges to go far and provide good durability.

What does a good club fitter do?

A good club fitter will also speed up the search process and get you back on the course with confidence. With a good fitter, you can try all the relevant new drivers/irons/etc in one session, decide what you need to do, and get back to playing golf.

Why do drivers get hotter as they age?

In fact, some people theorize that drivers actually get hotter as they age because the face thins out very slightly.

How often should I check my wedge tech?

If you want a modern cavity back wedge with more MOI and precise CG, it’s worth checking in every three to five years.

Can you get rid of a putter?

Never. If you have a putter that works, never get rid of it. It won’t wear out (barring abuse), and while there have been improvements in putter design over the years, boatloads of money is still being won on Tour with putter designs that are decades old.

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