What golf clubs be good for a novice golfer?

April 20th, 2010 | by admin |
golf clubs
kk_honda10 asked:


I’ve been golfing for a few years now with some hand me down clubs. now i would like to upgrade, but with a $200 budget i know i cant get much. Are the mens NEXTT pulse set a good choice for me or should i go with something else

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    2. By underwoodsafe on Apr 20, 2010 | Reply

      My game bought mine off ebay for about 25000 year and 12 ago so price should be just about 200.
      For me use the grips on these clubs is unbeilvable.

    3. By mauryball89 on Apr 23, 2010 | Reply

      For around 120130 in couple different stores know someone that just bought the feel to them.
      The set for around 120130 in couple different stores know someone that just bought the feel to them.

    4. By Jason G on Apr 25, 2010 | Reply

      For your price range or few bucks more.

    5. By AVS on Apr 25, 2010 | Reply

      Try buying used golf clubs instead of new, $200 goes a long way. Sometimes you can find closeouts or mint clubs that have never even been used. Try

    6. By Mr. Helpful on Apr 28, 2010 | Reply

      Head over to the pro shop and ask them what they recommend. Get a few different opinions before you purchase. Also, check out golflink.com, because they have some really good non-biased info on brands, specific clubs and entire sets. Good luck and congrats on the purchase of your first set of clubs!

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