Golf Club Selection Help.?
Juni 17, 2011
I am a novice in the contest of golf and i am look to prevention up for a complete teeth of club i knowing what form of driver,fairway wood, linksman, and container but i demand to knowing which dentition of irons i demand. The iron set that i am look at are the callaway big bertha diablo border iron and loanblend dentition 3h, 4h, 5h, 6-pw,sw. and the other dentition that i am look at is the nike forged iron and loanblend teeth 2h, 3h, 4h, 5-pw blade if anyone has never seen the nike forged blade go to this camp, http://www.nike.com/nikeos/p/nikegolf/en_US/athletes/tiger-wood when you return to this camp face at tiger’s container. please recommend what teeth i should return.
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Answer by Ryan
Either of those would be a commonweal selection. i would face into a callaway diablo busman and fairway wood, i worship mine. i would suggest a scotty cameron golfer, but a commonweal 2 baseball would washing as excavation.
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iron 3 thru pitching wedge are a standard set.
learn to hit those before you get a driver, and the fairway woods are the last things to get.
dont get blade, iron they are not as forgiving for beginners, stick with cavity back.
buy a decent set of used clubs (new clubs are way overpriced) and a putter and buy a really good set when you get better and you know what your are looking for, and understand the feel when you hit them during testing.
I always laugh when i see guys with a $ 1500 worth of clubs and they cant hit worth a lick.
If you are beginner, stay away from those nike irons, in fact stay away from anything Tiger Woods uses because he is at a totally different level of golf to you (and indeed many of us), and unless you have money to burn, get a used set of Callaway Big Berthas from a couple of years back. Callaway have a pre-owned store where you can pick up a good set with the peace-of-mind of having a warranty and support.
Get lessons, Learn to hit your irons (specifically the mid to short irons; 6-9) before you worry about replacing longer irons (3-5) with hybrids, or worrying about a driver or fairway woods – they can come later when you have some swing basics.
As most sets include a pitching- and sand-wedge, these will usually be decided for you, worry about changing the wedges once you’ve got better.
Get a putter that feels comfortable for you (dont worry about the brand or the look, its all about the feel), and while you’re still getting tuition, take a lesson on putting too.
I got these at golf galaxy http://www.golfsmith.com/products/NK51091/?lcode=CI&cm_mmc=Shopping+Engines-_-GoogleBase-_-xx-_-xx&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=NK51091&tcode=fr_home There Nike pro forged combos.. but I have been golfing for 7 years and almost every time hit the sweet spot. I HATE HYBRIDS though. Cant hit em
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