The last several months I’ve experimented with some different clubs in my bag. Coming from the persimmon woods, there is no doubt that the modern equipment sends the ball farther. I’ve gained distance with the metals, especially off the tee, and have dropped my index a few strokes.
I can confirm that golf is still fun with a mixed bag of modern equipment, and more importantly, each shot still requires your full attention.

Current set: Mini driver, 3 metal, 7 metal, 5 hybrid, 6 iron, 7 iron, 8 iron, 9 iron, pitching wedge, gap wedge, sand wedge, lob wedge, blade putter (wide).
New: Taylor Made mini driver, metals, and hybrid.
New: Titleist Vokey sand and lob wedges.

I do miss the sound and feel of persimmons, but the trade off has been worth it.

And I do still rock the old school style head covers.
When I think about hobbies, a sport, or a regular practice of some kind, one of the important things is a feeling of competence. There is something deeply satisfying when you’ve put in your time and effort and you can feel like “I’ve got this”. All things being relative of course – I don’t quite got it like Jeeno Thitikul, but I can handle myself just fine on the course most days. And I’d be lying if I said the extra distance and control from these changes haven’t made a positive difference.
The future is unwritten for sure, but current thinking in this head is that I’ll stick with the current set thru 2025 and see where I end up at the end of next year. Maybe the persimmons will become my short course bag. As always, looking for the balance of scoring and other ways to measure a round, like pleasure and spirit.
Happy Thanksgiving to all the yanks. Currently on the road for a family gathering and shot a tidy 73 this morning. Great fun in North San Diego county. Cheers!
