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Originally Posted by 65nlovenit Platinum and Xiphos, you two guys are masochists, the poor guys a newbie, and you want him to start out with the hardest clubs in the golf world to hit, assuming that if he learns everything else will come up roses. Think back to your learning curve guys, the frustration of shanking, topping, digging small trenches, and you really want him to start with blades. jettro, find yourself a set of Ram, Spalding, Tour Edge entry level sets, something under $300.00, they'll serve you for a life time, or till you decide you want to join Tiger on the tour, then you can buy something better. |
I agree with that view for the most part. However, if you learn to hit blades you will be a better ball striker period. With that said, it depends on what you want from the game.
If you are going to play a lot and seriously practise even more then I would suggest getting "players" clubs. They do not have to be blades, but something that you can play in to.
If you are going to be a weekend warrior and just want to be outside, then get easy to hit clubs.
It all depends on what you want. Most importantly, what ever you choose to get make sure they fit you properly. You will never get anywhere if your clubs fit you wrong. I seriously suggest a company by the name of Henry Griffiths for that. Ping does a good job as well.
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Innovex has irons that you can get custom made to you for less than $300. They are pretty good clubs.
Hope this helps