Should I replace 20 year old irons?

I would expect that trend to level off, but if your long game clubs are more than three or four years old, you should check out the new stuff. Unless you play a ton and shut down the range nightly, there's no reason a set of irons shouldn't last five to ten years.
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Do irons ever wear out?

Golf irons will wear out over time. The clubs that you most often will be the ones to wear out first. This is because they are getting hit the most. For an average golfer that plays golf a few times or practices a few times a week, you should get a good 7-10 years out of a set of irons.
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Are 20 year old irons still good?

There is no evidence that golf clubs deteriorate over time. Well maintained clubs will last a lifetime. 10+ year old clubs should be checked for better options but clubs less than 5 years old do not need replacing except for wear and tear issues to which wedges and forged irons are most vulnerable.
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How do you know when irons are worn out?

Sunken grooves, scratches on the clubface and sole, or chips and dints in the clubhead are all signs of deterioration with your irons. Similarly, if you notice your ball flight getting lower, or distance dropping, despite swinging at the same speed, it indicates your irons are starting to wear out.
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When should I replace my irons?

A good rule of thumb to follow is if you're a golfer with a low handicap or just a casual golfer is to replace your golf irons somewhere around every four to five years or after around three hundred rounds. This can prevent the golf clubs from wearing down to the point where it seriously impacts your golf game.
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ARE THE BEST GOLF CLUBS REALLY ANY BETTER THAN OLDER GOLF CLUBS



Are irons worth upgrading?

Accuracy may be more important than distance with irons, but that hasn't stopped manufacturers making big strides on the distance front. If you've been losing distance, upgrading to a modern set of irons might help you recoup some of that.
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How do I know when I need new golf clubs?

If you experience an unexplained change in your game, it could be due to worn out clubs. A sudden change in ball trajectory, driving distance or score could all be signs that your clubs need replacing. A gradually increasing handicap could be the result of an old set of golf clubs.
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Do new irons make a difference?

The simple truth is you need to honestly assess your iron performance and see if you think you can get more from a newer model. If you're a good player who's lost some speed and distance over the years, a new set of irons can make a big difference.
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How long should you keep golf clubs?

The standard set of golf clubs is going to last from 3 years to 10 years, depending on the number of rounds played per year, and how well you take care of your clubs. If you play a few times per month, you can expect your clubs to wear out much quicker than the golfer who plays just a handful of times per year.
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Do golf club irons wear out?

You can also have irons re-shafted and re-gripped to make them nearly new again. Once the grooves are worn out then that's pretty much it for that club but you can certainly get many years out of your irons, if you don't play excessively. Keeping the grooves clean is the key to lasting performance.
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How often should you change your golf clubs?

How often do you need to change your golf clubs? If your set is 5, 6, 7-years-old (or even older), it's certainly worth considering getting new to your golf clubs as you will see gains - no doubt!. If you upgraded a few years ago, it might be worth waiting for one of the bigger "jumps" in development.
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Are old or new golf clubs better?

As you know golf is a very challenging game, and playing the wrong equipment will make it that much harder for you. On the whole, the clubs being produced now are very impressive. It would be difficult to argue that any golfer could pick up a club from 40 years ago and have better performance than one produced today.
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Do black golf irons wear out?

Wear tests show black oxide or black nickel start showing wear after roughly 100 to 300 cycles, or pretty much once you take the plastic off. Diamond Black Metal – used by Cobra and Hogan –actually penetrates into the steel and is incredibly durable, lasting upwards of 4800 cycles before showing wear.
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Are old golf clubs any good?

Golf clubs of a recent vintage are always an excellent value provided they're in good condition and fit you reasonably well. If you do a little research and get guidance from a knowledgeable friend or good sales person, used clubs can definitely be the way to go.
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Should I sharpen the grooves on my irons?

The grooves on your golf club are vital to both backspin and ball control on the golf course. Sharpening the grooves may be something that you have never considered doing before - but worn down grooves will not give you the control or backspin you're looking for.
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Should you Regroove your irons?

It's necessary to regroove your clubs on a regular basis to improve your backspin performances. This particular model can be used to regroove U grooves, V grooves as well as square grooves. It's also USGA rules and regulations compliant.
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What do you do with old golf clubs?

What to do With Old Golf Clubs? (7+ Old Golf Club Ideas)
  1. Sell old golf clubs to a golf-specific retailer like Golf Galaxy or 2nd Swing Golf.
  2. Sell them to a sports-specific retailer like Play it Again Sports.
  3. Donate old golf clubs to organizations, golf courses, or instructional facilities.
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Should I get new irons or driver?

If the crown of your driver is literred with dents, or the face of your irons/wedges have no grooves because of so much wear, then it's time for new equipment. McKee says that when irons and wedges lose their grooves, the ball will lose spin going into the green.
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Why am I losing distance with my irons?

Member. In general it's just poor contact. You can hit what feels like a solid shots but not have enough forward shaft lean and ended up hitting the ball at the bottom of your swing and sends them up high loosing penetrating trajectory. Sometimes playing the ball an inch or so too far forward would do that too.
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How far should you hit a 7 iron?

Average 7 Iron Distances are following:

Beginning golfers- 100 yards (men) or 60 yards (women) Intermediate golfers- 135 yards (men) and 75 yards (women) Advanced golfers- 165 yards (men) or 140 yards (women)
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How far should you hit a 9 iron?

For men, the average 9 iron distance is between 130-140 yards. A more experienced golfer who makes better contact and is longer, will usually hit it 135 yards and further. A tour pro will hit it closer to 150-160 yards on average. For women, the average will be around 90-100 yards.
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Do expensive golf clubs make a difference?

Probably not, no, as your golf skills will be constantly improving and you probably won't have these clubs for very long. You will outgrow them and need a new set after only a couple of years so there is no real need to splurge as a beginner. You also won't be able to appreciate the extra quality.
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What golf clubs should you upgrade first?

Here are the top answers you submitted:
  1. Your swing, or overall game.
  2. A new putter. ...
  3. A new driver. ...
  4. New fairway woods or hybrids. ...
  5. A new golf bag. ...
  6. A new set of wedges. ...
  7. A new putter grip. ...
  8. A new set of irons. ...
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How long do golf shafts last?

Shaft Lifespan

A golf club shaft generally won't wear out. In fact it's one of the only parts of a club that stays pretty much in the same condition it arrived in. You can expect a shaft to last 20 years, with other components failing way before any shaft will.
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Will new irons help my game?

If you are someone that started out recently and has seen good improvement in your game with an old set of clubs, you can definitely make a big improvement by getting clubs that are created for your swing speed and fitted perfectly for you.
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