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how the golf club has changed

by Keith Bahringer Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Golf Club Technology
Golf clubs have changed perhaps more than any other single aspect of the game in the last 15 years. Factors like aerodynamics, component weight and better graphite shafts have allowed golfers to hit the ball longer and straighter. The head of the driver is now built with aerodynamics in mind.

How have golf clubs changed in 5 years?

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 golf clubs really improved?

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.

Is there really a difference in golf clubs?

But the element which makes the biggest difference to the cost of one golf club to another will always be the materials and manufacturing process. The material used in golf shafts also makes a difference with graphite shafts typically being more expensive than standard steel ones.

Are newer golf clubs better?

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 have golf clubs changed in the last 10 years?

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Do newer 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.

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 expensive golf clubs really 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.

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!

Are modern irons more forgiving?

Today's irons compared to your current ones are faster and considerably more forgiving. Shafts—even stock shafts—have gotten better, too. And if you don't feel like ponying up full boat for a new set, try a used-club outlet such as Global Golf and consider a set that's only two or three years old.

Do modern drivers go further?

Newer drivers have newer technology that helps give golfers more distance but it depends on the year it was made in terms of drastic differences in length. A 20 year-old driver will have less distance than a new driver. Ball speed and driver faces are two factors that have changed over time.

Do modern golf balls go further?

Using a modern golf ball, players are able to drive the ball much farther than players could when many courses were designed.

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