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Are my golf clubs good for a beginner?

März 14, 2011


Question by Joe: Are my golf club full for a tyro?
- Big Bertha Diablo Driver- Big Bertha fairway bentwood- Tommy Armour 845 iron teeth (3-pw) Diablo- Odyssey SRT 2-Ball Putter- Callaway X Stations pedestal containerany suggestions/improvement? or am I commonweal?disregard diablo after the irons, IT an erratumthe irons were my pappa, he used them, didn’t form them, gave them to me, so basically new nine for people

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Answer by John G
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  1. googie Said,

    The set you describe is more than adequate for a beginner. Now all you have to do is develop the proper swing plane, swing speed and golf swing to manipulate those clubs. I would suggest taking a couple of basic golf lessons to improve what you have or correct some faults, if any. Then do a lot of practicing of the short game and putting along with frequent playing. The 845s Tommy Armour are great irons.

  2. Jippy Said,

    What is more important is if these clubs are a fit for you. These are all very good clubs for the average golfer. However, as a beginner, there are a couple things you need to keep in mind:

    1. Club length — Make sure these clubs fit you. If your dad got them for his build and you are around the same size as he is, this shouldn’t be a problem. If he’s 6 ft 4 though and you’re 5’10″, there might be some issues.

    2. Degree of loft on the driver — As a beginner, you benefit from more loft because you’re going to have a hard enough time getting your drives to go where they want! If it’s under 10 degrees, you might want to consider getting one that is at least 10.5 degrees. You’ll find the degree on the crown of your driver.

    3. Try getting a hybrid club — In general, people aren’t as good with their 3 or 4 irons as they are with the other clubs. If you want some extra help, consider getting a 3 or 4 hybrid club. These are definitely a LOT easier to hit and give you extra distance to boot!

    In any case, you’ve got generally very good clubs, so good luck on your golfing endeavors!

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