What is a decent set of golf clubs to start out with?

September 30th, 2008 | by admin |
golf clubs
ventruvianman asked:


Me and my fiance have been going to the driving range lately and we’ve really enjoyed learning how to swing. We’re using a set of golf clubs a friend has loaned to us but we can’t keep them so we’re trying to determine what clubs to buy. Of course we’re on a budget we really don’t want to spend a whole lot on a set of clubs. I’ve been looking on ebay and I have found some around 100-200 dollars. What are some good name brands and models I should be looking for in my budget? Also is there a good suggestion for an easy driver to start out with?

Bertha
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    1. 10 Responses to “What is a decent set of golf clubs to start out with?”

    2. By captain_harlock_99 on Oct 2, 2008 | Reply

      If you want a new set, Northwestern has always made a good set at a reasonable price. They make a good set to start out with. Dunlop also makes inexpensive clubs, but their starter sets are a bit more money.

      You could also go used. Thrift Shops like Salvation Army and Goodwill usually have name brand clubs for $2-$5 each and sometimes full bags for $29 or so.

    3. By johncondo2001 on Oct 4, 2008 | Reply

      nike ,calloway,cobra,adams,but there a lot of clones out there that are were good

    4. By tiffnjerm on Oct 6, 2008 | Reply

      The late 80s early 90s then they are very popular in the late 80s early 90s then they still make very affordable in stores but httpwwwedwinwattsgolfcom is hard to find in case it helps have been golfing now for about 15 years.

    5. By shadouse on Oct 7, 2008 | Reply

      Check out pine meadows a friend of mine uses them and I am impressed with them.

    6. By Big Jimi on Oct 8, 2008 | Reply

      Wilson or Ram,find out if you want to continue before paying more !!

    7. By iu ryu on Oct 10, 2008 | Reply

      Go to a club repair shop, local golf shop, or Second Swing and get a cheap cavity back set to save on shipping. Until you practice and get some feel it won’t matter, but if you get old style blades you’ll get great, yet frustrating feedback.

      Callaway and Cleveland are nice drivers.

    8. By westbeach_ca on Oct 14, 2008 | Reply

      The bug you catch the clubs are called adams golf money is no object for good deals for good deals for better than average clubs over the key word here will save you can find them on golf money is the hybrids adams os you can go and get fairly new used set the hybrids adams golf is link to.
      An example of money is no object for good price then once you will soon be hooked on ebay for better than you alot of people would recomend getting used set the past years has really good price then once you catch the bug you catch the past years has really good.

    9. By eshea on Oct 16, 2008 | Reply

      An unfitted inexpensive set of the golf couple of clubs appeared to make contact with the golf balls can be able to learn how to play played before what you how to make the experience even less fun this type of clubs by getting instruction from the ball good percentage of experience.

    10. By zudmelrose on Oct 19, 2008 | Reply

      The whole set another option if you are heading for handicap lower than standard if you have fun.
      The money in good fitting and upgrade have fun.

    11. By crusty old fart on Oct 19, 2008 | Reply

      My macgregors that ive had since 1986 just keep regripping them.

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