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Need help on tips of purchasing golf club set with a budget of around $2000 to $2500?

Mai 29, 2011


Question by davideexpert: Need assist on tip of purchasing golf club placed with a fund of around 00 to 00?
I’m about 5’7” size and weigh 160lbs. Now i’m start to return serious about bowing golf. There are sight of agnomen marque for golf club. I would form to redemption a complete teeth of nine with a fund of $ 2000 to $ 2500. Which marque agnomen is most suitable for me? (Amongst Mizuno, Callaway, TaylorMade, Ashworth,etc) Also what piece exactly do i demand to brand it a complete teeth. I’m also acquiring confused by some of the golf jargon. What specific data/jargon/spec should I knowing to before buying a complete teeth? What recommendation do you brand? Thanks very much. Please refer me some commonweal site for marketing if you tin.

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  1. Mickey Said,

    First thing you need to get measured is your swing speed which is necessary to see if you will be using stiff flex shafts (faster swing) or regular flex shafts. Once you have that figured out most of the club lengths are all about feel. There are certain stores you can go to where they let you try out the clubs that you want. My personal recommendation would be to look into Taylor made woods and Ping Irons but do not purchase a club before you have tried it out. Its not always about how expensive a club is but how it suits your swing style.

  2. wbaker777 Said,

    I’ll only give you a specific recomendation on Wedges…..I’d buy a Vokey 56 and 60 degree wedge. For the rest….go to a good golf store and try several brands on a launch monitor….buy what you hit best …..The data will tell you that. Composition? Depends on your game. I have a Driver, 3 wd, 19 degree hybrid and 3-PW set plus the Vokey’s I mentioned above. add to all of this a putter that you like. good luck and hit em straight!

  3. dave Said,

    callaway x-20 irons
    taylormade r7 superquad driver
    titleist spin milled wedges
    r7 fairway woods
    scott cameron putter

  4. blazingshort Said,

    Dont look for one specific set. Try different brands for driver irons and wedges. Some companies are better at certain clubs. Ex. I would get a taylormade r7 460 driver, Taylormade r7 or V-Steel 3 wood. Some hybrid of any brands that you feel comfortable with, suggestion would be Nickent. Irons have to be either Mizuno or Cleveland they are both superior, wedges also Cleveland, and putter probably Odysessy. Hope you enjoy your new clubs.

  5. Nic W Said,

    Sorry to be off-topic, but IMHO $ 2000 is way too much to spend on clubs.

    Tiger Woods could use regular flex stock KMART clubs on tour and probably only lose a few strokes.

    I could see someone who plays scratch golf to ‘splurge’ and spend that much on clubs/bag/customizing/etc, but it will do close to nothing for the average golfer IMHO.

    Scotty Cameron putters make me laugh:) If you’re above a 3 handicap, use the $ $ on lessons!

    Just a thought.

  6. doingitright44 Said,

    ok, first Im a golf gear fanatic, with disposable income, ive been playing about 5 years now and have switched clubs almost every year, started with Cleveland ta gunmetal irons and woods, cameron ti3 putter, bought titleist oversized + irons, 980 driver and woods, vokey 200 series chrome wedges,cameron futura putter and cameron del mar 3.5 pro platinum putter, went to callaway irons and taylormade 5 xl driver and titanium 580 fairway woods and odyssey 2 ball center shafted putter and a never comprimise voodoo center shafted putter, from there it was Ping G2 driver and fairways, then G5 driver fairway woods and hybrids, added cameron red X center shafted putter, changed irons again to callaway fusion wide sole irons, picked up a rossa monza corza putter, a odyssey xg #7 putter…so this spring I picked up the Cleveland Hi Bore XL driver , fairway woods, and hybrids, kept the fusion irons, still play my set of old cleveland gunmetal wedges 45*51*57*64* and the two ball putter …although I recently bought a odyssey marksman putter (just to practice with or hit on the green at home)…true story…so Ill tell you what…you can buy as much, or as little equipment as you like (but I dont recommend overspending like i do) , but you have to have a swing that feels comfortable, repeatable(so get lessons) …because when you get in trouble with that swing, you will need some basics to go back to…depending on where you live you can go to your local golf mart, vans, worldwide golf shops, roger dunns, or golfsmith (formerly don sherwoods golf and tennis) and there will be a number of knowledgeable salespersons there that can put you on a launch monitor, check your swing, let you hit different clubs and generally educate you on clubs , jargon and specs, as well as recommendations on what to get…dont buy at the first place you stop…shop around…and above all, try to demo clubs on the golf course…take different drivers irons wedges and play them…that way you will know what feels good in your hands…the above mentioned golf shops are retail stores but all have a playable policy that will allow you to return them for like value on other clubs in the store…just remember if you want a lot out of your golf game, put a lot in it…and to be patient…always remember the next shot is the most important shot, not the last shot… e mail me if you need any other particular guidance, and good luck…

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