A massive difference?🤣🤣 I’ll be playing with my Mavrik irons that I’ve had for 3 years for the next 5 years! Work on your ball striking people, don’t shuffle new clubs in and out of your bag every 2 years, it’s stupid🤣🤣🤣 I have some Calloway irons from 2000 in my garage that I’m teaching my grandson with!
There was a massive difference for me, I went from Lynx Predators (2017 ones I think) to Callaway Paradyms and the difference is night and day. They feel lighter, quicker through the swing, feel more balanced and the contact with the ball feels better too. They also added 10-15 yards of distance and reduced my dispersion by about 10 yards almost totally removing my miss left. They might not work for everyone but you lose nothing by having a look at them.
@@RogueWraith909 I laugh because I was the same way years ago, I foolishly thought new clubs would improve my game😂 Time on the range is what improves your ball striking, and hitting out of various lyes around the greens. Hours on the putting green is the most significant practice you need to lower your scores, not a new putter that just came out🤣🤣 Technology does change, but I don’t look at clubs before 8-10 years!
@@BlackMamba-ec4dn I looked at the clubs and considered cost vs gains before I bought my Callaways. Got a fitting so if they'd been no better than my Lynxs I'd have walked away with only a fitting fee, that's why you get a fitting, to make sure the clubs are right for you and will improve your game over the ability you currently have. Golf is hard, why make it harder than it needs to be. My putter is probably the one club I don't know if I'll swap out, I don't know if I'd see any real difference between a new one and my Lynx Predator P-04 blade. I did notice I have less short distance control with my spare putter (a salvaged Dunlop mallet type with a steel face that I saved from a skip and got regriped) but not that much. I might have to look into the putter side of things and see if there really is much difference in modern gear compared to my older one and keep an open mind but not waste funds if it's not better. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
@@RogueWraith909 It’s all in your head and in their pockets! Because I put in the work at the range for years, I can grab my 2000 Calloway irons and still hit fairways and greens with those clubs. When I was on vacation in Jamaica, I rented some clubs, still hit fairways and greens! All I’m trying to tell you is, work on your ball striking and flushing shots. An old saying when I was in the military when some guys couldn’t shoot straight, “It’s not about the rifle, it’s about the soldier on that rifle” Have a good day!
@@BlackMamba-ec4dn Yeah, not saying you're wrong at all bud. I was still hitting fairways with the Lynxs, I just hit them 15 yards further on and more often with my new clubs and I'm middling them almost every time which feels great. Still got alot of work to do but I'm getting there :D. Got my clubs in the sale too and still have the old salvaged ones and use them sometimes to keep me working on things. Have a good one buddy. 👍
I went from diablo edges that I've had since they were the new club to have, to the st pro
Great review guys liked the Paradym smoke when I tried them but waiting for the DCB replacement in Apex range this autumn.
Great video! Thank you! 👍😎❤️
im upgrading from my dads 1999 clubs to the st maxs lol
I play the Rogue st pros and won’t change till Callaway make an iron that looks better than them. Love them.
sandercock? I hardly know er
A massive difference?🤣🤣
I’ll be playing with my Mavrik irons that I’ve had for 3 years for the next 5 years! Work on your ball striking people, don’t shuffle new clubs in and out of your bag every 2 years, it’s stupid🤣🤣🤣
I have some Calloway irons from 2000 in my garage that I’m teaching my grandson with!
There was a massive difference for me, I went from Lynx Predators (2017 ones I think) to Callaway Paradyms and the difference is night and day. They feel lighter, quicker through the swing, feel more balanced and the contact with the ball feels better too. They also added 10-15 yards of distance and reduced my dispersion by about 10 yards almost totally removing my miss left. They might not work for everyone but you lose nothing by having a look at them.
@@RogueWraith909 I laugh because I was the same way years ago, I foolishly thought new clubs would improve my game😂 Time on the range is what improves your ball striking, and hitting out of various lyes around the greens. Hours on the putting green is the most significant practice you need to lower your scores, not a new putter that just came out🤣🤣
Technology does change, but I don’t look at clubs before 8-10 years!
@@BlackMamba-ec4dn I looked at the clubs and considered cost vs gains before I bought my Callaways. Got a fitting so if they'd been no better than my Lynxs I'd have walked away with only a fitting fee, that's why you get a fitting, to make sure the clubs are right for you and will improve your game over the ability you currently have. Golf is hard, why make it harder than it needs to be.
My putter is probably the one club I don't know if I'll swap out, I don't know if I'd see any real difference between a new one and my Lynx Predator P-04 blade. I did notice I have less short distance control with my spare putter (a salvaged Dunlop mallet type with a steel face that I saved from a skip and got regriped) but not that much. I might have to look into the putter side of things and see if there really is much difference in modern gear compared to my older one and keep an open mind but not waste funds if it's not better. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
@@RogueWraith909 It’s all in your head and in their pockets! Because I put in the work at the range for years, I can grab my 2000 Calloway irons and still hit fairways and greens with those clubs. When I was on vacation in Jamaica, I rented some clubs, still hit fairways and greens! All I’m trying to tell you is, work on your ball striking and flushing shots. An old saying when I was in the military when some guys couldn’t shoot straight, “It’s not about the rifle, it’s about the soldier on that rifle”
Have a good day!
@@BlackMamba-ec4dn Yeah, not saying you're wrong at all bud. I was still hitting fairways with the Lynxs, I just hit them 15 yards further on and more often with my new clubs and I'm middling them almost every time which feels great. Still got alot of work to do but I'm getting there :D. Got my clubs in the sale too and still have the old salvaged ones and use them sometimes to keep me working on things. Have a good one buddy. 👍