What golf clubs should i buy?
Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 at
10:19 am
Hole13RoseLake, Fairmont MN asked:
I have played golf for years now but just havent found a pair of golf clubs that i like (altho they were all cheaper ones). I am curently looking into buying some new golf clubs and i was just wondering what you guys would recomend.
I have played golf for years now but just havent found a pair of golf clubs that i like (altho they were all cheaper ones). I am curently looking into buying some new golf clubs and i was just wondering what you guys would recomend.
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I would suggest getting yourself down to a course and trying a few sets out or asking for a lesson and the guy might be able to reccomend a club that is best for you. You will obviously want a cavity backed club which they pretty much all are these days. (weight is around the edge, back is “caved in”) Other things that he could point out would be how “flecible” of a club you should use. This can make a difference if you buy a very stiff shaft but do not swing hard enough to take advantage of it. Moreson with the drivers and woods, they can come with “open” or “closed” faces as well as just the “regular” which can also be helpful if you tend to slice or hook or something. As well he could also recommend what “loft” your driver and woods should be (mostly driver)… referring to the angle of the face / impact area of the driver.
Personally I would buy used clubs or “knock” offs at a used clubs store. A couple of years ago I bought a set of Taylor Made clubs that were selling for 1400 new and I cot them for 700 and they were only used about 4 times. I mean the things are made out of metal it is not like they are going to go soft or something. They were very close to brand new, and who is going to be able to tell the difference anyway, including yourself. This way you could also get a higher quality set of used clubs for the same you would have paid for a lower quality of new clubs. In the end a “really good” set of clubs is not going to make a huge difference to your game, more important is your swing and practice, especially shorter game (don’t just go to the range and use your driver) and chipping and putting.
golden bear mega pt. they have a wide sole, so it you miss the ball behind, it can slide and then hit it.
well i dont know your handicap or your price range but i would suggest muzunos are vary nice i have mp 67s but im a 3 handicap. if you shoot in the 90 and up range get something with a big cavity like taylormade has some good ones and so does callaway.
I bought a Callaway FT-iQ Driver at ,using $189.99 .I feel the quality is all right .Why not have a try ?
Why don’t have a try on TaylorMade R9 Driver? I have a online shop which sales TaylorMade R9 Driver during these days.You can check it and maybe you can find some you need.
visit, they have the best deals anywhere. Everyone is going to say go to the golf shop and hit a bunch of clubs and see which are the best, but I bet you anything that you will hit the clubs that look the best to you better than the other clubs you hit. Find some that look good to you, get the right flex, then when you get them, don’t plan on them being instantly a cure to all of your golf problems. Know that you have to be reasonable in your expectations of our clubs, and enjoy the game.
sure the newest one of Taylormade r9 driver and TP driver.I am using r9 driver now.So nice and forgiveness.You can have a try,
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driver- any taylormade burner ( not TP [tour preferred])
woods- nike SQ 2
irons- taylormade burner plus ( comes with a hybrid)
putter- odyssey 2 ball