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how does 10 yr old golf clubs comare to todays clubs

by Emelie Dare Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What size golf clubs should a 10 year old have?

As juniors get stronger, the shaft needs to get stiffer, generally speaking, to accommodate higher swing speed and retain accuracy. Usually around 10-12 years old or when they are ready for US Kids size 60-63 clubs, a professional junior golf club fitting can make a big difference for your child.

What happens if golf clubs are too long for a junior?

If the clubs are too long, the golf junior will have a tendency to automatically choke down on the club, which will not be beneficial to the child's swing. Obviously, the child's build and athletic ability may allow for slightly longer clubs in some cases.

Are your golf clubs too old to replace?

Lots of people will automatically say the answer to checking whether your golf clubs are too old and are ready to be replaced is to go and get a professional fitting done.

When should my child get their first golf clubs?

Usually around 10-12 years old or when they are ready for US Kids size 60-63 clubs, a professional junior golf club fitting can make a big difference for your child. A lot of the time, around this age, a junior is strong enough to move into a major brand. Major brands generally provide greater consistency and a better "feel".

Are today's golf clubs better than 10 years ago?

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.

Should I buy 10 year old golf clubs?

Golf clubs of a recent vintage are always an excellent value provided they're in good condition and fit you reasonably well. If you do a little research and get guidance from a knowledgeable friend or good sales person, used clubs can definitely be the way to go.

Should I replace my 10 year old irons?

Officially, there isn't really a set amount of time that golf irons 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!

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.

Do old golf irons lose distance?

As we mentioned, truly worn out irons can be hard to come across, it would take me back to the days of using my dad's old clubs that were well past their sell by date. However, if you have truly worn your clubs out, you can lose about 7-10 yards on them.

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.

How long should a golf club last?

In short, the lifespan of modern golf clubs can be anywhere from three years, to a lifetime if repairs are made. However, the longevity of your golf clubs is entirely dependent on how frequently you play and how well you care for your clubs.

Do newer golf clubs make a difference?

If you are someone that started out recently and has seen good improvement in your game with an old set of clubs, you can definitely make a big improvement by getting clubs that are created for your swing speed and fitted perfectly for you.

How can you tell if irons are worn out?

Sunken grooves, scratches on the clubface and sole, or chips and dints in the clubhead are all signs of deterioration with your irons. Similarly, if you notice your ball flight getting lower, or distance dropping, despite swinging at the same speed, it indicates your irons are starting to wear out.

Are older clubs harder to hit?

A stronger(lower) loft in newer irons will produce a higher ball flight than the weaker(higher) loft in older clubs. At least that is the marketing pitch. The intent is to make it easier to launch the ball higher and in the process easier to hit.

Is it worth upgrading golf clubs?

It is suggested that amateur and casual players should change their clubs every two to three years. Of course, that means casual players should be putting in quite a lot of time on the golf course. Advancements in technology means golfers can improve numerous areas with new clubs.

Do expensive golf clubs make a difference?

Probably not, no, as your golf skills will be constantly improving and you probably won't have these clubs for very long. You will outgrow them and need a new set after only a couple of years so there is no real need to splurge as a beginner. You also won't be able to appreciate the extra quality.

What is the most versatile club in the bag?

Wedges are the most versatile clubs in the bag.

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.

How long does titanium last?

The half life of titanium for example, which is combined with very strong and thin steel in a lot of irons, is around 60 years or so which means you shouldn’t really have a problem with your old clubs deteriorating.

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.

How long do old golf clubs last?

As we have already discussed if your old clubs are well looked after they should last a number of years and potentially a lifetime.

What does it mean when your golf clubs are older?

If your own clubs are a lot older by comparison it may be a sign you are giving up some distance or forgiveness or both by persevering with your old clubs.

Why does my club head speed fall off?

As time passes the club head speed we can generate falls off and as a result it could be that your old clubs are no longer the best fit for that reason.

How has golf equipment changed over the years?

Golf equipment has changed dramatically over the past several decades. Manufacturers have hired top engineering talent and invested massively in research and development in an effort to win over consumers. Compared with the persimmon drivers and blade irons of old, there is now a real opportunity to get clubs that are completely dialed in for your particular golf swing.

What is the Pro V1?

The invention of the Pro V1 by Titleist marked a major shift in golf ball technology. It has allowed golfers to get the best of both worlds – longer distances with the driver and optimal spin conditions when you need them.

How far does the PXG carry?

The PXG carried 176 yards, which is 23 yards farther than the McGregor. Additionally, the peak height was almost 12 feet higher, and it had a tighter dispersion around my target. So while the loft on the PXG is much lower, it has the ability to travel farther, straighter, and higher than the McGregor, which is what the technology claims to do. For an approach shot, you certainly want enough height to stop the ball on the greens, which is exactly what my irons are able to do on the course.

What is the old adage about persimmon drivers?

The old adage on persimmon drivers was that you had to “hit it on the screws,” which requires a bit of precision since the faces of the club are so much smaller.

Why do golfers use drivers?

Modern drivers offer much larger faces , which allows golfers to increase their ball speed (and distance) on off-center strikes . Additionally, the lighter weight of the head and shaft makes it easier to generate more swing speed .

How fast is a Titleist golf ball?

Additionally, the ball speeds were very different – 139mph versus 151 mph.

How far can you add to a driver's head?

I have seen it with my own eyes. By simply changing a driver’s head, one could add 25 yards in distance, or by adjusting an iron you can add more distance, height, and accuracy. There is a sea of options out there, but you want to make sure you have the right mixture for your swing.

How tall is a Dexton golf club?

Using the height vs. driver length chart above, this set of Dexton Big Driver Junior Golf Clubs would be appropriate for heights of 36" to 42" with this 27" driver.

What is included in the Dexton Big Driver Junior Golf Set?

This Dexton Big Driver Junior Golf Set has a putter, 3 Wood, and a 5/6, 7 and 9 iron. The bag and club covers are also included.

What is a good junior golf set?

As your child gets older and more proficient, a good junior golf set will include the putter, a 3 wood and a 5, 7 and 9 (pitching wedge) irons. Do not add too many of the lower lofted clubs such as the 2 or 3 iron to your child's set because youngsters will not be able to get the ball airlifted with these lower clubs.

Why do taller golfers need heavier clubs?

Taller and stronger golfers will need heavier overall weighted clubs so as to allow for a more natural swing. If the clubs are too light , bad swing habits could develop .

How long should a golf club be for a child?

The length of the clubs should be based on the child's height as well as the child's athletic ability. If the clubs are too long, the golf junior will have a tendency to automatically choke down on the club, which will not be beneficial to the child's swing. Obviously, the child's build and athletic ability may allow for slightly longer clubs in some cases. And a larger child will have more body mass, which may allow for a somewhat longer club than would be appropriate for someone who is lighter weight. In addition, some youth golfers will have better hand-eye coordination, so a longer club could be in order.

How are kids golf sets broken down?

Most kids' golf sets are broken down by age groupings, and for the beginning golfer that will work fine—in most cases. However, there are other considerations that should be taken into account.

Why is age based fitting not allowed?

Age-based fitting does not always allow for a proper fitting of youth golf clubs due to differences in heights and weights in the age category.

What is a Prodi G set?

Even though the Prodi G set from Ping is made for junior players, it’s packed with grown-up technology and features. The 15-piece set comes with a 460cc titanium driver, 17-4 stainless steel irons (6-PW), a fairway wood and hybrid, two Prodi G wedges that borrow design traits from Ping’s popular Glide 2.0 wedges, a Prodi G Voss putter, a stand bag and three headcovers. Ping also offers a one-time, no-charge service to have the clubs re-shafted or lengthened, re-weighted and re-gripped as your golfer gets taller. This junior set costs more than others, but with longer and stiffer shafts installed, there’s no reason these clubs won’t last long after your junior stops growing.

What size driver is in the King Complete Set?

Made for juniors over 53” tall, the King Complete Set has a 375cc driver which may not sound big on paper, but trust us, it looks enormous in a junior set. The fairway wood and hybrid are built for added distance and a higher trajectory, whereas the perimeter-weighted irons have wide soles to help improve contact — even on less than perfect strikes. The dual-strap carry bag is a winner in our books, but without question or debate, this junior set has the coolest looking driver headcover we’ve ever seen (it looks like a leather Puma ballcap that Rickie Fowler would wear).

What is the Rory McIlroy golf club set?

Making the most of Rory McIlroy’s endorsement, every club in this set is stamped with “RORY” on it to inspire your youngster (52”-60” tall) to swing big and go low. Available in pink or blue (also available in a parsed down set for smaller kids at a lower price), the set comes with a 400cc titanium clubhead, fairway and rescue club, two cavity-back irons, wedge, stand bag, and a St. Bernard driver headcover emblazoned with Rory’s signature on it.

What is the Junior Bazooka 360?

One of the best values around, the Junior Bazooka 360 Varsity 15-Piece Complete Set (yes, that name is way too long!) comes with a high MOI 460cc driver, two fairway woods, hybrid, 5-9 perimeter-weighted irons, pitching and sand wedge, and a putter. The “15th” piece in the set is a lightweight stand bag. It’s for older kids, but nonetheless, it comes with all that for under $300 bucks? We’re sold.

How tall is a kid golf club?

The Ultralight series are 10% lighter than standard clubs and can be purchased as individual pieces or in sets. They come in different length options, depending on a player’s height ranging from 39” to 63” tall.

Is buying junior clubs an exercise in futility?

We get it — buying junior clubs is an exercise in futility. Your budding superstar is going to keep growing up and sooner or later these smaller and more flexible clubs will become obsolete. We also know how tempting it is to cut down some old clubs you have in the garage thinking they’ll do just fine.

How to improve golf swing mechanics?

Other improved mechanics will include: 1 Improved trajectory – When the length and weight of the club are optimized, it will be easier for your child to get the ball in the air. 2 Greater ability to get the club on plane – This goes back to our sledgehammer example. 3 Better swing speed and tempo – Imagine swinging a yardstick versus a baseball bat. The lighter the object, the more efficient kids typically are in the transition from backswing to followthrough. 4 Increased rotational ability – Lighter clubs allow the shoulders and upper body to rotate on plane more easily and create more separation between upper and lower body. 5 More centered contact – All things considered, if your child is properly aimed at the target, they are more likely to hit the center of the clubface more consistently if they are swinging the club on plane with proper rotation. 6 Better balance – Swinging with heavy clubs is like playing a losing battle of tug of war with the golf club.

How many clubs does EPEC have?

EPEC has the most unique fitting system of any of the junior golf club companies. They offer three different club sets (five, seven or nine clubs), in eight different height categories but the sets can be upgraded by shaft and head weight as the child grows.

How to get your child into the correct set of clubs?

Just as it is for adults, the best way to get your child into the correct set of clubs is to reach out to a local club fitter or qualified teaching professional. This will help ensure they are getting started with the best-fitting equipment for them.

How much does a junior golf club cost?

A new, good quality set of junior golf clubs of the proper length and height will cost between $150 and $350 depending on brand, number of clubs and height.

What are the factors that determine the fit of a junior golf club?

There are four key aspects to properly fitting a golf club for your child. Length. Weight. Lie Angle. Grip Size. Narrowing it further, getting the length and weight right is crucial for your child’s first set. Photo credit: U.S. Kids Golf.

How many inches between sets for kids?

US Kids offers as little as three inches between sets while companies like Callaway, Top Flite and Wilson offer junior sets that spread out six to eight inches between sets. Another thing to keep in mind is that boys and girls who are in the 50th percentile in height and weight are similar until age 11.

How big is the gap between Tour Edge and Tour Edge?

I contacted both and Tour Edge was awesome at getting back to me to discuss height, weight, club count and other aspects. They have a 6” gap in their sets, and pretty much told me to go off height rather than “Age range” as most sets are sold at box stores.

Should I upgrade my wedges?

Try not to just think about buying a new driver or new putter right away – you may want to improve other areas of your bag before those. Personally, I believe that your wedges are your most important clubs and new wedges will help most everyone’s game. However, sometimes you may not need to upgrade your clubs, maybe your issue is that you don’t have enough information on the course and could benefit by purchasing a new golf rangefinder or golf GPS watch.

Do golf clubs wear out?

Yes, golf clubs can wear out. Replacing your golf clubs are like the tires on your car. You don’t need new tires every year, but if you did replace them each year, you would notice a difference. It’s the same with golf clubs. The older your clubs are and the more you play, the more they wear out. If you are noticing that your wedges are browning or your irons are starting to develop wear marks, you may want to consider upgrading your clubs with something newer.

Is it expensive to buy a golf club?

Expensive golf clubs can make a difference, but again, it varies from golfer to golfer. Expensive golf clubs are not always expensive because of the marketing behind the product, consider the material being used in the product. The difference in a new Titleist iron set and a Top Flite iron set is significant, most everyone will see and feel the difference. However, the difference between $800 Titleist and $1100 forged Mizuno’s? Far less significant.

Do new golf clubs make a difference?

Most every golfer asks at some point – “do new golf clubs make a difference in your swing or in your scores?” To start, yes, new golf clubs will make a difference. As you might suspect, that difference varies. The quality of golf clubs does makes a difference. However, to really answer this question, you have to consider skill level of a golfer. More experienced golfers are going to get more ‘bang-for-their-buck’ – because they know how to hit each club better and will notice the differences between clubs more than a beginner.

Do short irons wear out faster?

Keep in mind that clubs wear out at varying rates. Typically, wedges, short irons and drivers are going to wear out faster than other clubs. The wedges grooves wear out over time and the driver can become ‘dead’ after hitting it enough.

Can you upgrade a golf club without a fitter?

Most golf shops are offering a complimentary fitting service with purchase of a new club. Don’t just run into a golf shop and buy a new club without talking with a fitter about what you are after and trying a few options out!

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How long do irons last?

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. In terms of tech, it depends what you want in your irons. If you play traditional forged irons, nothing substantial has changed in decades. However, if you’re looking for the new thin-faced, low spinning, high MOI super game improvement clubs, you’re likely to see changes every three to five years.

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.

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 you change your wedges?

In my experience, the average recreational golfer is wasting their money changing wedges annually. Unless you’re a regular in the short game area, your wedges should last two or three years before you see much loss of spin.

Why do I want to get new clubs?

While there are no “bad” reasons to get new clubs, I would suggest that you ask yourself, “Why am I doing this?” If you’re chasing improved performance and not getting fit, you’re setting yourself up for disappointment. However, if you’re honest with yourself about your reasons for changing and the process you’re using, you’re unlikely to make a mistake.

Where does Matt live?

He's worked in nearly every job in the golf industry from club fitting to instruction to writing and speaking. Matt lives in the northwest suburbs of Chicago with his wife and two daughters.

How long is a driver shaft?

Driver lengths have settled back down, generally to around 45½ inches. Longer isn't longer; properly fit for length (and loft and face angle and weight and bend profile) is longer. Although longer shafts generate more speed, shorter shafts might give you more distance because you find the center of the face more often.

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How often do golfers change their equipment?

Golfers on average change their equipment every four or five years. If you don't, you risk getting left behind in technology. Equipment Editor Mike Johnson's analysis of the 102 players on the PGA Tour who qualified for distance-stat tracking in 2013 and again in 2017 shows the average distance gain was 2.2 yards, from 289.8 to 292.0 yards. Sixty-eight players got longer; 34 got shorter. Rory McIlroy gained the most: 15 yards. Experts will tell you distance gain is actually greater because pros can hit it farther when they want to. There were 29 drives of 400 yards or more last year on the tour. But let's talk about us, not them, and why you should use this 15th edition of the Hot List ( View the complete 2018 Hot List) as a shopping guide. I'm calling in Senior Editor of Equipment Mike Stachura to testify:

How many yards longer is a driver on center hit?

At the extremes, we saw some new drivers that were nearly 10 yards longer for on-center hits and 13 yards longer on off-center hits than older models.

Golfers Did Not Have Many Options

What Changed?

  • A lot of advancements have been made over the past several decades. The golf world has attracted top-level engineering talent from places like aerospace industry. These brilliant minds have been able to design, manufacture, and measure club performance better than ever. Every manufacturer is investing major dollars each year trying to push things forwards in order to capt…
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The Modern Blade vs The Classic

  • The test I was most interested in was comparing an older-style blade iron versus a modern one. Truth be told not too much has changed in the looks of a blade iron over the years. Many companies are still producing the classic forged blade that is a symbol of craftsmanship. I purchased a McGregor Jack Nicklaus 7-iron from eBay, which is representative of a run of the m…
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Persimmon vs The Modern Driver

  • When you look at drivers you’ll see the most dramatic changes in design and performance. The old adage on persimmon drivers was that you had to “hit it on the screws,” which requires a bit of precision since the faces of the club are so much smaller. Modern drivers offer much larger faces, which allows golfers to increase their ball speed (and dist...
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Ball Comparison

  • The invention of the Pro V1 by Titleist marked a major shift in golf ball technology. It has allowed golfers to get the best of both worlds – longer distances with the driver and optimal spin conditions when you need them. Many of you remember the wound golf balls from Titleist. Older balls are hard to come by unused, but I was able to purchase a box of DT Wound 100 that were n…
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Wrapping It Up

  • I have learned a tremendous amount about golf equipment since I first started Practical Golf. What I can tell you with certainty is that the clubs and ball you play can have a large impact on your performance. 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 impr…
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