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Friday, March 07, 2008

Can improvement in Golf be bought?

Actually, there are two parts to this question.
1. Can improvement in Golf be bought by purchasing new equipment?
2. Can improvement in Golf be bought by changing new equipment?

My opinion to 1st part, I have yet to seen any golfer that directly benefited from purchasing new equipments, myself included. All we got from purchasing new equipments is a sense of different feeling, new feedback from hitting the white balls and new adjustments needed to accommodate the new changes. Does this mean the “new” feedback and feeling is good? Does this mean “new’ is equivalent to improvement? Most of the time, new does not mean better. It simply means it resolves one portion of the problem by introducing new set of problems.

My opinion to 2nd part, if golfer himself participates in the process of changing equipments, I think the new change to the whole golfing experience is positive. Eventually, it will lead to improvement. There is a need to change, because for whatever reasons, the old situation is not “good”, thus a change is applied. By participating in the changing process, the new equipment supposedly is more suited to the golfer golfing profile. It is a custom-made equipment for the golfer and the particular golfer only. This change is good; this change is part of the positive learning process.

It has been a debatable argument whether changing golf equipments brings any benefit to golfers. Truth is, some try to solve problem by spending big bucks, some choose equipment base on best reviews, some go by friends’ reference, etc. To me, there is only one type of equipment-changing golfers that will be benefited from new equipment. This group of golfers participates in the changing process and custom suits the equipment to their needs, whether self-build or custom-build, it is for one purpose from one need, one and one only.

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