Sorry to hear it, it wasn't intentional. One time I was waived up on a par 3 by one member of the group. Hit another person on the shoulder as he was not aware that I had been waived up. Accidents happen everywhere including the golf course.
You can't go wrong with CPO or the Halos. If cost is an issue, then the Cleveland HB Turbos used are a good choice.
If you build a Halo set and based on what you said about your iron play, I'd add a few Halo hybrids 4, 5, 6.
My son is basically a beginner, he'll play once every few years. But, he seems to be more interested now. He is looking for an easy to hit 3 wood off the tee. I was thinking of a deeper faced club. New is good maybe a previous gen. But, a used club might work. Thoughts?
This video is a bit long. At the end, Milo and his pro talks about dropping the trail foot with the driver for better rotation for seniors and then 8-W, open up the stance to rotate through the shot. Makes sense. He also suggests to start the downswing before the backswing ends, Unfortunately...
Interested in the 2.0. The bad part of regular two piece ball is the lack of greenside spin. If it's long for a slow swing speed with greenside spin? Sure!
Any seniors stop keeping score? At this age, it's about enjoying the walk for me with company or getting out as a single. Now, when I chunk one on a chip, I just hit another and don't think about it. In my younger years, a bad chip would ruin my day. I still want to play well. But, I no longer...
Welcome to the forum. Also, look up the over 60 forum here at THP. With a shoulder problem, you'll fit right in! I honestly don't think you can go wrong with the Halo's, T-Rails or LP's. I have the prior gen Halos and like them. Just watch out for a light and flexible Cypher shaft. I'm not sure...
Has anyone tried Soft Wave Therapy? Just came accross this today from an on line post. Would love some relief for chronic knee pain.
https://softwaveclinics.com/conditions/knee-pain/