A question, for those of you old enough and/or who have been playing golf for long enough to remember:
That first day, when, for *you*, the persimmon era ended and the titanium one began, when the wound-balata balls were relegated to the garage and you put in 6 brand new solid core golf balls in your bag, was the experience of playing your home course immediately different than it was just the day before?
That first day, maybe in the late 1990s or early 2000s, when your classic home course/members club likely hadn't been renovated/lengthened for decades, and you showed up with a Titleist 983K or a Ping TiSI or a TaylorMade 320TI, were some traditionally irksome fairway bunkers suddenly no longer in play for you? Did your course immediately seem shorter than the day before? Did you enjoy that first round more? Did you score better?
In short: on that first day*, did the game of golf change for you, and did your impression of/experience with your home course change too?
Thanks
Peter
*Metaphorically speaking of course - that 'first day' could have lasted/taken place over a week, or a month etc.