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Originally Posted by Flabbibulin
After 14 years, Ive decided its time to upgrade clubs. Gotta do everything but putter and wedges. Anyone else go down this road recently?
Prices are insane but I have no interest in demo or used. Seems like getting 1 generation old version of a line might be a good way of saving maybe 20%, with essentially a negligible difference in performance. Example, getting Ping 430 over 440.
Any tips or advice from recent upgraders? I know getting fitted is always the top recommendation, and certainly want to do this, but it probably means paying like 15% over stock prices?
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I’d be looking at a few things, my handicap, how much I plan on playing, and where the money could be better spent if I’m not a very low handicap. If you’re a bogey golfer +/- a handful of strokes then year old clubs and some one on one lessons with a pro would probably provide the most benefit.