I purchased some Taylormade P790s and spent about a grand on them. They were wonderful clubs, loved everything about them... but I'm a 20 handicap golfer and ultimately realized the clubs will never solve anything. Sold them after a neck injury had me questioning if golf was ever going to be in the cards again. Ended up getting the neck to a manageable point and bought some old used PING G2 (?) Irons for 100$ and regripped them. I could still compete with my golf buddies that are equally as poor of golfers and I really liked them for what they were.
Lesson learned - it's not what's in the bag that matters. After being taken away from the game due to another injury - I would take the crappiest golf clubs out there to play again right now. Glad I have my children to live vicariously through now . It's fun to watch them go through all the emotions golf puts you through. It's a silly game but can teach you a lot of valuable life lessons if you let it.