Thanks man!Don’t buy a set of second hand irons, they will likely frustrate the hell out of you and you’ll want to throw them in the dam following your balls.
My suggestion is decide on a budget for a set of irons, then go to a qualified PGA pro for an assessment. Not only will they find the irons most suited to your game, but they almost always fix small little things in your swing that they’re trained to pick up.
A good set of fitted irons will make the world of difference, and nothing is more frustrating than having the wrong irons - the technology in these things is insane and one set differs dramatically from the next. Then there is the shaft and the different dynamics these bring to your game.
A pro will help find the correct launch, bounce and spin profiles tailored to your swing, and often the first session is free.
There’s a PGA accredited pro at most decent golf clubs, but some of the bigger golf villages may also be able to assist.
Happy golfing and good luck breaking 100/90/80!
If you followed along to the end I have changed my tune since the first post.
Your advice is spot on.
Got myself a coach. Got 10 individual one on one lessons.
I have seen sooo much improvement and the most in the last week. I had a small issue in set up and he picked it up during the lesson this week and has made things awesome.
Practiced in the net and a few hours hit the range this afternoon and it's been a world of difference.
Getting some if the irons back next week as he said clubs are in good order but getting them fitted will be worth my while mote than upgrading just yet. Coach suggested getting current clubs fitted/extended than new ones yet.
In no rush, would rather practice etc and get a great set later.
