Michael
Let me ask you a question, why did you purchased say your last 3 clubs.
Old clubs not playable, wanted to spend money or believed that the new ones will enhance your game or was there any others reason?
As then you may have answered your own question - but you would have to be totally honest
Melvyn
The last set of clubs I bought (in late Nov) was a set of irons that were discontinued at least 25 years ago. I regripped them and intend to use the 7-W in my regular bag. FWIW, they are at least two club shorter than the ones I have been using.
A week or so prior to that, I obtained three clubs at an AZ flea market-- a 1970s six iron, a 1980s nine iron, and a sand wedge from the 1980s.
About a month before that I traded a buddy for one of his old drivers and a matching three wood, (about 3 years old) because I hit them a little straighter than what I had been using. The trade involved a 4-year-old driver and some shafts I bought 10 years ago.
Before that, I added a "new" putter to my arsenal in September when another friend bought a putter 1-year-old beat-up used putter at a local golf show and gave it to me. I spent some time "adjusting" the weight and lie, and now it's my everyday putter.
I buy golf equipment because I enjoy fooling around with clubs. At no time in the last 15 years have I obtained anything that had a significant effect on my ability to score.
In fact, my low round of the year--73--was shot with a Persimmon driver and four wood, 1958 Haig Ultra blades bought new by my father, and a Bullseye putter he gave me on my birthday 50 years ago. Sadly, a couple of day later I got the predictable shanks with those irons, and shot 100 with them.
Which is why I use the implements pictured below: