My oh my has it been a long time since I posted here, 14 years to be precise. A lot has happened in that time: moved, bought a house, got married, had kids, moved, bought another house, and now after years of career building and moving around my wife and I(at 40 years old) are building our dream home at a private golf course/community down south with this new move and better yet… my kids are both in school now. I’ll actually be able to get back to playing 5 days a week instead of the 5 rounds a year these last few years after mistakingly moving from FL to the frigid north.
My game has definitely suffered after years of putting family first. I’m really curious what clubs I’ll land on when I go in for a fitting. I have done some reading up on modern clubs and it’s wild to me that my 5 iron is the same loft as new 7 irons. Even the new “players irons” have huge heads and major offsets compared to what I’ve played. I did get some sessions with a local pro a year or two ago and he was telling me I should get some new clubs even though I was still hitting my blades fine.
Has anyone else been in this situation where they’ve played blades forever and all the new stuff seems huge and strange?
Currently my bag consists of:
Nike Sumo 5000 Driver Graffaloy Proto Black R
Bridgestone J36 Hybrid 16/19/22 Aldila VS Proto R
Bridgestone J36 Blades 5-PW PX Flighted 5.0
Mizuno MP T-10 Wedges 52/56/60
Rife Barbados center shaft putter
I know 100% for sure I need a new putter, driver and hybrid/woods. From what I’ve read the tech in those clubs has evolved leaps and bounds since 2008 when I last purchased clubs. My irons/wedges I’ll have to try out some of the newer stuff and see if anything feels better. Has the tech in blades changed much in the last 20 years? I really feel hesitant to stray away from blades since I’ve played them and played them well for so long, especially since once you go away from blades the lofts/offsets seem to get really wonky.
It seems the most popular Woods/Hybrids right now are TaylorMade/Titleist, are there any sleepers or something in the works that I should keep my eye out for? I do like the look of the SIM 2s, but when I mention those people are like “Why not the QI35s”… I know my clubs to new clubs is a big jump in technology, but is there a significant jump from clubs that came out a few years ago to now? I did read an article that mentioned Mizuno is about to release some new woods with some “breakthrough tech” soon but lacked any specifics. I have considered going back to a more traditional Driver/3wood and 2 hybrid clubs since apparently the newer woods are a lot easier to hit than they were 20 years ago. Any other woods/hybrids worth testing?
Looking at the current options for blades the one’s I’ll probably try at a fitting would be:
Mizuno S-1
Titleist 620
Wilson Staff
Taylormade P7MB
of these the only ones with the same loft/lie as my current J36 are Taylormade/Titleist, although the others are only off by a degree and the shaft length/offsets are fairly similar on all sets.
Any recommendations on things I should try when I go in for a fitting? I’m more than willing to try some suggestions.
Sorry this post has gotten a little long winded… I’m just really excited that life has brought me back to the game I love. Thanks in advance for any feedback.