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Al, so have I and each time I go out I seem to know less. Given the rapid improvement in club design and material old clubs are tough to get rid of--I've got 3 sets in the garage that I couldn't get rid of in a garage sale and they were top-of-the-line clubs back in the 80's. If you're lucky and the local school district has a golf program maybe you can donate them.
So true, but then again I am not a keep up with the jone's kind of guy. I splurged a few years ago on a set of Callaway X12's and still have and use them, I can't see buying new clubs every few years, I still hit mine just fine so I don't see the need for new ones. I am of the school of thought that it ain't the club it's the golfer that makes a good shot LOL.
AL
Al, so have I and each time I go out I seem to know less. Given the rapid improvement in club design and material old clubs are tough to get rid of--I've got 3 sets in the garage that I couldn't get rid of in a garage sale and they were top-of-the-line clubs back in the 80's. If you're lucky and the local school district has a golf program maybe you can donate them.
So true, but then again I am not a keep up with the jone's kind of guy. I splurged a few years ago on a set of Callaway X12's and still have and use them, I can't see buying new clubs every few years, I still hit mine just fine so I don't see the need for new ones. I am of the school of thought that it ain't the club it's the golfer that makes a good shot LOL.
AL