I played golf growing up, but then took about a decade off before picking the game up again about 20 months ago. I bought a used set of Callaway XR irons, plus some used Mizuno hybrids, used Mack Daddy and Vokey wedges, and a used M4 driver and three wood. I’d say I play about once a week or every other week throughout the year, and then try to get to the range a couple times a month, too. I’ve invested in all of Adam Young’s practice stuff, feel like I have a good handle on what I need to practice, and how to practice, too. I’m a 17 handicap, but am trending in the right direction.
My question: I have some extra spending money, and I’m trying to figure out what’s the most cost-effective way to spend it toward making golf more enjoyable. Should I get fitted for clubs and then overhaul my set? Would a launch monitor be a better, cheaper investment, as it wold improve practice sessions? A pull cart to walk courses? I just got a range finder; is there something I’m not thinking of that would be a better investment for someone at my stage? Obviously: lessons! But COVID/work-related stuff makes that a not-quite-feasible option for me right now. Curious to hear what you guys think – what purchases had the biggest impact on your golfing well-being? Happy New Year!