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New club suggestions
Posted on 9/17/24 at 8:27 pm
Posted on 9/17/24 at 8:27 pm
I am getting a complete new set of clubs in the next few months and need some options. I am about a 22 handicap. The available high handicap options are overwhelming and I’m trying to narrow things down some. Looking for any suggestions for irons and woods/driver.
Posted on 9/17/24 at 8:51 pm to Rohan
Put the money towards lessons baw.
Posted on 9/17/24 at 8:55 pm to questionable
Boring
These are a gift.

This post was edited on 9/17/24 at 8:56 pm
Posted on 9/18/24 at 6:56 am to Rohan
You'll get someone to suggest every major brand's player forgiveness clubs.
What are you currently playing? Are they 10 years old or older? Graphite or steel shaft? What are you looking to achieve with new clubs? How often do you get to play?
If you believe the clubs are holding you back, I'm not sure I'd spend a ton of money on the latest and greatest. Get a used set that are 3 to 5 years old. Once you get your handicap down another 7 or 8 strokes, you'll be around the point where it is beneficial to get fitted and that is the set I'd drop some money on. But for now, my opinion is that you need some range time to work on swing consistency. And if the clubs are absolutely dated or have a clear reason they're holding you back, an in between set is where I'd start.
What are you currently playing? Are they 10 years old or older? Graphite or steel shaft? What are you looking to achieve with new clubs? How often do you get to play?
If you believe the clubs are holding you back, I'm not sure I'd spend a ton of money on the latest and greatest. Get a used set that are 3 to 5 years old. Once you get your handicap down another 7 or 8 strokes, you'll be around the point where it is beneficial to get fitted and that is the set I'd drop some money on. But for now, my opinion is that you need some range time to work on swing consistency. And if the clubs are absolutely dated or have a clear reason they're holding you back, an in between set is where I'd start.
Posted on 9/18/24 at 7:58 am to Rohan
takomo, sub70, tour edge. All those are good quality at good prices. Dont drop $3k on a set.
Posted on 9/18/24 at 11:40 am to Rohan
Honestly where you are, opinions on a message board on club brands are worthless. You need to block out 3-4 hours and go to a good shop or your club pro and demo and then GET FITTED for the new clubs. There is so much more value in clubs that are fitted to you then there is getting the coolest/latest/greatest. I did the same thing a few years ago (bought a whole new bag D-LW) and had everything fitted best thing I have ever done for my game.
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