Retiring My Longest Serving Golf Club | Testing a Potential Replacement

TLDRIn this video, I retire my old faithful golf club after years of use and test a potential replacement. The old club has provided great memories but it's time for a change. I hit some shots with both clubs to compare their performance.

Key insights

💔After years of use, I retire my longest serving golf club in this emotional video.

🆕I test a potential replacement for my old club and compare their performance.

🏌️‍♂️The old club has provided both great and horrendous shots throughout the years.

🔎I look for specific characteristics in a three-wood, including slim head profile and shallow face.

⚖️I analyze the numbers and performance of both clubs to make an informed decision.

Q&A

Why did you decide to retire your old golf club?

After years of use, I felt that it was time for a change and wanted to test a potential replacement.

What characteristics were you looking for in a new three-wood?

I wanted a slim head profile and a shallow face, as well as a club that I could rely on for consistent performance.

How did the old club perform during the testing?

The old club had its moments of greatness, but it also had some shots that were less than ideal.

What were the key factors you considered when comparing the two clubs?

I looked at carry distance, ball speed, launch angle, spin rate, and overall performance.

Did you find a suitable replacement for your old club?

While the new club showed promise, there were still some concerns, so the search for a replacement continues.

Timestamped Summary

00:02I introduce my longest serving golf club, which is due for retirement.

01:01I hit some shots with the old club to see what it can still offer.

04:58I introduce the potential replacement, a Ping g430 Max.

06:11I hit some shots with the new club to compare its performance with the old one.

09:20I analyze the numbers and compare the performance of both clubs.