Equipment Change
Always hear golfer say when he become better in golfing, he will then change his clubs. Maybe a new driver, a putter or irons... Guess that the perception is, better clubs are for better golfers.
If he is then good in golfing, why should he change the clubs then? Changing clubs will require getting-used-to starting from beginning again, why should he do that when he is good then?
What is the expectation from new clubs? Newer or advanced tech clubs are still not magical sticks. They are to provide better feel or performance to an efficient swing, but they cannot transform better to best, or worst to better.
Assuming there are faults or inperfections in the equipment itself, thus one raised the thought that one day he will change his clubs. How could one improve when the equipment is indeed faulty? (if assumption is right). The "one day will change clubs" is just another unproductive endless loop of thoughts.
It is a long learning curve to get used to a set of equipment, it is then another learning curve to produce the desired performance, it is then another learning curve to turn practice into reality in score. The later the change on equipment, the later these learning process can be completed.
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