I'm a retiree from New England who played in the 7 to 9 range for years before retirement. Now, with the opportunity to play more often, decrepitude seems to have taken single digit handicaps from my picture forever. Coordination, flexibility, timing, balance, and strength seem to be the only things diminishing, so I just don't understand why my game is sliding.
Also, the absence of steel spikes bothers me as much now as when I first had to make the adjustment. I guess I'm not GrumpyOldMan for nothing.
But this is a great game that we have. My senior membership that covers golf on weekdays only is a bargain because the non-member-owned club's other facilities are still available on the weekend. Also, the 1906 Donald Ross design, fully restored a century later in '08/09 , is relatively short and senior friendly compared to most other tracks in the area.
Two Epon long irons make me a legitimate Tour Spec forum candidate! At 20 and 23º, they're my 1, 2, 3, and 4-irons now, but I've got 18.5 and 23º fairway "woods" essentially overlapping them. Old Grumpy configures a bag his way!
I'll await my posts becoming visible so I can meet the other forum members.