For struggling golfers, a trip to your basement can often be as beneficial as a trip to your local pro shop. Case in point: Two-time PGA Tour winner Steven Bowditch.

Dating back to the Frys.com Open in October of 2015, Bowditch has played in 30 PGA Tour sanctioned events. He’s missed the cut 19 times over that span, and is currently on a streak of nine-straight MCs. His best finish was T10 at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions, a tournament he qualified for by winning the 2015 AT&T Byron Nelson.

By all accounts, Bowditch is in a slump. And based on his Tweets over the past year or so, he fully recognizes that fact. While some professional golfers won’t let the media or the public in on their lack of confidence, Bowditch is outspoken on the state of his game, often making jokes at his own expense. He keeps it light, and doesn’t seem to take himself too seriously.

Check out some of our favorite tweets from the past few months.

My daughter goes through nappies like I go through prov 1’s… — stevenbowditch (@bowdo83) January 18, 2017

Hey @BeefGolf me and @booweekley challenge you and your partner to a birdie, beer and beef triathlon next year..let’s c if u da real deal ???????? — stevenbowditch (@bowdo83) December 14, 2016

Party time. 18 holes with the same ball. — stevenbowditch (@bowdo83) November 5, 2016

Not a good sign when you have to get your ball retriever regripped — stevenbowditch (@bowdo83) September 15, 2016

My trainer says to me “dude you need a balanced diet” I said “does a beer in each hand count?” That cost me another 25 push ups — stevenbowditch (@bowdo83) September 6, 2016

Man I hate running!!! twice yesterday! I ran out of beer and then I had to run to the store… Knackered! ???????? — stevenbowditch (@bowdo83) August 31, 2016

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With that in mind, look at the clubs we photographed in Bowditch’s bag at this week’s CareerBuilder Challenge.

Among them are clubs that were released in the mid-2000s, including a TaylorMade R7 Quad Draw fairway wood and set Callaway Big Bertha Fusion irons. Surely Bowditch didn’t buy these off eBay, so he must have gamed these around the time of their release. He also has a Cobra AMP Cell hybrid in the bag, which was released a few years ago but looks like it has spent the last 10 years in his garage without a headcover on it.

The point here is that for a struggling golfer, sometimes it may be best to bring back clubs from your past that give you good feelings, rather than trying the latest technology. Best of luck to Bowditch this week at the CareerBuilder Challenge, and to any golfer looking to climb out of a slump.