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Best beginner gold club set
Posted by Macintosh504 on 8/23/18 at 8:47 pm02
Not looking to spend 800 dollars on clubs. Was wondering what’s the best valued club set for beginners?
Golf* gold club is helpful too
Golf* gold club is helpful too
This post was edited on 8/24 at 12:05 pm
re: Best beginner gold club setPosted by TheMailman on 8/23/18 at 8:59 pm to Macintosh504
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Gold club set
re: Best beginner gold club setPosted by Front9Bandit on 8/23/18 at 9:03 pm to Macintosh504
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gold club set
PXG or get laughed at in there
re: Best beginner gold club setPosted by reggo75 on 8/24/18 at 7:21 am to Macintosh504
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Not looking to spend 800 dollars on clubs. Was wondering what’s the best valued club set for beginners?
If you are looking to buy a prepackaged "set" of clubs that comes with a bag and all the accessories I would stick with a name brand like Callaway or Cobra.
As a beginner, I don't think you will notice much difference in these sets. If you decide to stick with golf you will probably be wanting to upgrade within a couple of years.
If you want to build a decent set, I would look for a 4-5 year old used set of irons, driver, sand wedge, putter, and bag.
You can probably get something decent in the $500-$600 range.
You can add extra wedges, a hybrid, and a fairway wood later if you want to piece it together.
re: Best beginner gold club setPosted by BRgetthenet on 8/24/18 at 7:41 am to TheMailman
I’d let 2 (looks like a young, hot, Vicki Valencourt) choke down on my shaft and try to get it up and down.
Thibby and Bandit can have 1 and 3.
Thibby and Bandit can have 1 and 3.
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re: Best beginner gold club setPosted by CoachChappy on 8/24/18 at 7:52 am to Macintosh504
Check eBay for a set that s a few years older and used. You can score great deals that way.
Here is what I would do:
Let Edwin Watts or somewhere "fit" you. They are not the best, but they will give you a ball park idea of what you need. Post you specs here and let us find you what you want. Bandit is a freaking savant about finding clubs on eBay.
Here is what I would do:
Let Edwin Watts or somewhere "fit" you. They are not the best, but they will give you a ball park idea of what you need. Post you specs here and let us find you what you want. Bandit is a freaking savant about finding clubs on eBay.
re: Best beginner gold club setPosted by ell_13 on 8/24/18 at 7:58 am to CoachChappy
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Bandit is a freaking savant about selling clubs on eBay.
re: Best beginner gold club setPosted by Wooly on 8/29/18 at 12:18 pm to Macintosh504
I got a Walter Hagen beginner set from Dicks like 9 years ago, they worked just fine. I actually still use the putter and 3 wood with my new AP1s. Time to upgrade those. Haha
re: Best beginner gold club setPosted by The Johnny Lawrence on 8/29/18 at 12:23 pm to Macintosh504
Get a set of game improvement irons that are a few years old. Look on Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace.
If you are a true beginner, your swing won't be consistent enough to justify a fitting. Unless you are super tall/short, you can probably get a stock set.
The 2-3 year old irons will be better than the cheap beginner set from academy at half the price.
If you are a true beginner, your swing won't be consistent enough to justify a fitting. Unless you are super tall/short, you can probably get a stock set.
The 2-3 year old irons will be better than the cheap beginner set from academy at half the price.
re: Best beginner gold club setPosted by Lollipop Jones on 8/29/18 at 2:43 pm to The Johnny Lawrence
Check one of the other 5 threads made about this
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