SHRUDE:
But doesnt this happen in the real world too?
You buy a shiny new set of top o' the line irons and in 6 months some kinda new technology supersedes that and you have to spend all over again.
Shrude, not debating whether or not new equipment out performs older equipment, just sayin' there's something smelly about downgrading equipment performance once it has been purchased. IRL if you buy a club set, get used to it, and burn up the courses for a couple of weeks, would you be happy if all of a sudden you went back to shooting par with that same set ? I don't think so, and, this is what WGT has done in the past with their equipment, and will continue to do. I do not believe this is right, as I said previously, it is unethical at the very least. I would gladly welcome any comments from WGT on his issue , as I believe their current position is indefensible.
Doc :(