Quick background: Around 15 or so years ago I was a pretty darn good golfer (handicap in the low single digits). I stopped playing completely for about 10-12 years, and I just got back into playing about 3 years ago. When I was in my prime I played with a set of old 690 cavity back irons.
When I picked up the game again I was fitted into a set of 718 AP1s and bought them. Well, I kinda hate them — it feels like I’m swinging a shovel. So I’m in the market for a new set of irons, and after doing tons of research I decided that the T200s were likely the right choice for me. To confirm, I went to a fitting and was fit into…the T300s, essentially an updated version of the clubs I currently have and kinda hate. I tried the T200s at the fitting and liked the feel of them, but my numbers were worse than with the T300s.
My question is whether anyone here has ever bought “up” a level of club from what they “should” play (I.e., buying players distance irons instead of game improvement irons you’ve been fit into) and how did it work out? My (maybe wishful) thinking is that there’s a chance I’d improve my iron play because the slightly less forgiving T200s would essentially force me to. In other words, I’d play up to the level required to play the clubs.
Is my thinking just stupid enough to possibly work or am I way off and should just accept that I need game improvement irons?
Thanks