2019 Golf Equipment Changes in Your Bag

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As we look forward this year, it is time to take a look at your 2019 golf equipment changes in your bag.  We always need to look at our golf game and make adjustments to our equipment to get the absolute most out of what we bring to the course.  So here are a few of our suggestions:

Get Fit for the Right Equipment

If you have not been through a professional fitting, make 2019 your year to do so!  Understanding the dynamics of your swing (tempo, transition, release point) and how it affects shaft and head selection is key to improved performance!

Hit more Fairways

From an equipment standpoint, every company is focusing on distance and forgiveness.  But for that average golfer, hitting more fairways is key to lower scores and more fun.  Here are our suggestions:

  • Play a shorter driver (trust us, you will NOT lose distance)
  • Get fitted with the right shaft (proper weight, flex and swing weight).  Learn More
  • Use your fairway wood or hybrid for those tight fairways.

Get the Right Fairway Wood

Most golfers have trouble with hitting their fairway woods consistently.  The main reason is that off-the-rack fairway woods have shafts that are too light and too flexible.  The next issue is distance.  Today’s modern fairway woods are much more forgiving and generate more distance than those of say 2014.  So here is what we suggest:

  • Get fitted for a slightly heavier, stiffer shaft in your fairway wood(s).  Learn More
  • Play a little more loft (think 4 wood/3HL)
  • For stronger players, think swapping out a 5 wood for a 3 hybrid

Better and More Hybrids

Today’s hybrids are hotter (more distance, less spin) and more forgiving than ever.  Every manufacturer has stepped up their game and introduced hybrids than go deep into your bag and replace longer irons, some a high as a PW hybrid!  The issue still remains that off-the-rack hybrids have shafts that are too light and too soft/flexible resulting in lack of accuracy and consistency.  Our thoughts:

  • Get fitted for a heavier and stiffer shaft in your hybrids…closer to what you play in your irons.  Learn More
  • Replace one more iron with a hybrid, i.e. if your highest lofted hybrid today is a 4 (22 degree) add a 5 (25 degree) and take your 5 iron out of your bag.
  • Unless you hit your 4 hybrid over 200 yards, do NOT put a 3 hybrid in your bag…use a 5 wood!

Play the Right Irons For Accuracy AND Consistency

Nearly 50% of our readers say their next purchase will be new irons in 2019.  With all the hype about more distance, we recommend you concentrate on accuracy and consistency.  If you hit more greens, you score better and have more fun!  A couple of ideas:

  • Think about a little lighter weight shafts if you are concerned about losing distance.  There are a lot of options in graphite now to replace steel.  Learn More
  • Get fitted for the proper length, loft and lie.  That is where accuracy starts.
  • Try some of the new hollow body irons (TaylorMade p790, Ping i500, PXG Gen 2).  Great forgiveness, more distance and exceptional feel.

Replace Your Wedges

The main factor with wedges is to have enough groove action to stop the ball on the green from both full shots and chips around the green.  Wedge grooves will be worn down significantly after 50 rounds, especially sand and lob wedges.  And pay attention to loft separation, bounce and grinds.  So….

  • Replace your wedges often, especially sand and lob wedges
  • Play no more than 5 degrees separation between your wedges, i.e. PW-45, GW-50, SW-54/55, LW-58/60.
  • Play the right shafts both in terms of length and weight.  Learn More

Replace Your Grips

Worn or slippery grips can cost you up to 6 strokes a round according to one of the studies we read recently.  Wiping down your grips with a damp towel after/during a round will help preserve their lifespan.  But, after 50 rounds, you should see wear marks and replace your grips.  

  • Replace your grips with the same size and weight to preserve the integrity of the club (swing weight, etc.)
  • If you do go larger or smaller, consult your clubfitter on the potential impact on your performance.
  • Texture is more important for feel than actual performance so choose a grip that feels good in your hands.

So play the right equipment in 2019!  You will go long… go straight… go low… and have more fun!

Dan Sueltz

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