[QUOTE=prutkows;339760]Another thing you should be careful of is not getting caught up in how new your equipment is. For example, when i'm at the range I see grown men with $500 drivers and fairway woods and a $20 set of irons. I'm guessing they think that constantly buying new drivers/woods will help get rid of their slice and often times they ignore their swing and rely on new equipment to fix all their problems.
Sure, there's nothing wrong with having all the newest equipment but unless you've got the money to burn, I wouldn't reccommend it. My friends all have the newest R9 or FTi drivers and fairway woods but at the end of the day I shoot lower scores than all of them even with my relatively dated equipment. Sorry, not trying to sound arrogant, but i think its an important thing to consider whenever you're updating your equipment
same here i always see 50 or 60 year olds with new drivers and clubs but i hit farther and straighter every time