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Planewood

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  • Birthday 06/06/1959

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  2. Hi Folks, This looks like a fun place to hang out! After 30+ years of no golf, I'm back out there destroying the ball - albeit with a much slower swing and less mobility. Getting older, you know. I needed clubs and bought a set of TA 845s. I had learned this game on my Dad's TAs way back when, and knew they were solid clubs). I quickly realized that I needed a lot of practice, and these clubs were not for me (or so I thought). So I went and got fitted for a set of Cleveland clubs, bought them, and found my swing (or so I thought). With the Clevelands, I was so-so hitting the ball, and when I did connect, I was hitting all over the place. So, I took a lesson and although it did help, I was still hitting without any consistency. After many range sessions working on the swing, I finally got to where I could at least hit a draw, a fade, and a straight shot. The distances were maddening, though. I realize I cannot hit it near as far as I used to (and I don't pretend I ever will), but it seemed like all the clubs produced a similar distance. So, I don't know why, but I decided to try the 845s again at the range, and boy, was I surprised. Much straighter, much further, and much better control over the ball. The 845s have lower lofts, lower lies (I was fitted at +2*), shorter shafts (I was fitted at +1"), and thinner grips (recommended at jumbo). I probably should have tried to work with the 845s a bit longer before racing out to buy the Clevelands (or tried a different fitter repping a different manufacturer), but man, my ball striking with the 845s is much better than the Clevelands. At the range, I hit both sets side-by-side and the difference was eye-opening. What gives? The Cleveland wedges are another story, though. I really like them! The irons are good as well, but I'm anxious to play a round with the 845s and see if I end up hitting the ball better, with greater accuracy. Chuck
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