Lloyd Cole,
Do you cling to the fantasy that today's clubs don't produce improved results ?
Pat
I use Ping i5s
I do not believe all the claims made by the manufacturers, if they were true, that extra 15 yards with every new model would have strong amateurs hitting it 450 by now
Hence my quote
I do not believe that all modern clubs help all players
I don't believe the 460 drivers are straighter
Irons with great big heads help no one, but when the huge Callaways came out, every wealthy hacker had them, now the model aimed at them is smaller and better
Giant drivers make it hard work to square the face for many players
You've read the Tom Wishon book, right? Most of these guys need a real hook face, but can't bring themselves to use one
Will these square headed drivers be around in 5 years, do they help? Maybe.. Are they new technology even? No. They are on the first tee at a club near you, though
I don't buy your 'if they weren't better, people wouldn't buy them' line. It sounds like Free Market nonesense to me. People change clubs because they - suck or in a rut, are bored, buy into an idea or just want a change. Folk swing better when they are confident, new clubs bring that. But it doesn't last.
I do not believe acuracy is improved with modern irons otherwise ALL professionals, whose jobs depend upon it would use them. Many don't.
Perimeter weighting, in irons most significantly improves the success of slight mishits. I couldn't believe it, in 1995 or so, when a Titleist DCI 962 4 iron made the green with the toe hit I put on it. Not pin high, though.
I don't think these shots go any straighter though, just further than a mishit blade, so maybe it's cross bunkering we need