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Re: Recommended Upgrade Path

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Wed, Jul 9 2014 3:28 PM (2 replies)
  • Hadrian117
    7 Posts
    Wed, Jul 9 2014 9:57 AM

    OK...so I'm trying to plan out how to upgrade my equipment.  From reading a lot of posts, there are a bunch of folks who say to wait as long as you can before upgrading, so you can get the best clubs possible.  OK, I get that, but there is also something to be said for being able to play better along the way with small upgrades that you would probably do anyway.  For instance, if the Cleveland wedges that you can get around L30 are decent enough to last you a while, why not go ahead and upgrade to those when you can.  And if a certain putter is just about as good as another one, but available much earlier, why not go ahead and upgrade the putter when you can.  I guess my question would be is there any reason to wait and upgrade all at the same time?

    Tell me what you would think a good set of clubs would be, and then I could look and figure out the upgrade path would be.

    Thanks,

    Hadrian117

  • Jimbog1964
    8,378 Posts
    Wed, Jul 9 2014 11:27 AM

    First High trajectory clubs are the L59 G25 irons, and they will be real useful at Master distances. 

    Provided you do at lest the one hole every day (via community link) that level comes fairly quickly (they get wider apart later).  See forum threads on XP levels for all that.

    The Level 39 ATV 64 degree wedge is probably not a bad thing to do soon.  Driver wise the L48 R1.  

    Depends if credits are burning a hole or you want real bang for buck.

     

  • mukbrain
    225 Posts
    Wed, Jul 9 2014 3:28 PM

    R11 irons @L32 are slightly lower trajectory, but have the same spin as the G25s and are only 5 yards less. CG16 would be a good choice wedge-wise, or the ATVs mentioned above, though the PING Gorges are more precise and 200 credits a club cheaper than either one (3 of each, hybrid goes out of the bag), wood R11 L30, and Putter is Ghost Spider L35 (next level).

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