So I have recently bit the bullet and purchased the one length Cobra F9s (I think Bryson is onto something). For the first time in my old life I can break 90. They immediately shaved 5-7 strokes off my handicap. To say I am a believer would be an understatement. Every swing is practically the same one as before. Sure I give up some distance but damn near every ball goes straight and pretty much where I expect it to go.
Now my question is in regards to my 10 year old who has been playing about a year. Even with lessons, I sometimes think he is regressing and definitively overthinks things-ie, feet, swing plane, ball placement, distance from ball, etc. Cobra makes these F9s in junior sets. I am tempted to have him take a go at these one lengths but I fear once I do there is not going back from a development perspective. Ie, it could really mess him up as he gets older and his game progresses. Maybe it is me that is overthinking things, but if you were me, would you hold off and let him keep doing what he's doing or put him in the one lengths for a year and see what happens?
Now my question is in regards to my 10 year old who has been playing about a year. Even with lessons, I sometimes think he is regressing and definitively overthinks things-ie, feet, swing plane, ball placement, distance from ball, etc. Cobra makes these F9s in junior sets. I am tempted to have him take a go at these one lengths but I fear once I do there is not going back from a development perspective. Ie, it could really mess him up as he gets older and his game progresses. Maybe it is me that is overthinking things, but if you were me, would you hold off and let him keep doing what he's doing or put him in the one lengths for a year and see what happens?