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Everyone has their own preference, personally I like mizuno and titleist. I used to use callaway drivers but made the switch a while back.

The only way to find the best club for you is to try them out before you buy them.
 

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What clubs manufacturer would you recommend?
It seems most forget about king cobra. They make some great clubs. They are really forgiving and workable. They have a few different product lines for you to choose the best ball flight, and workability based on your skill level. I would give them a look also. The other guys are right also, it really is a matter of personal preference. Try them out before you buy, because you would hate to end up with some clubs that are useless to you.
 

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Club choice is really pretty personal, and depends largely on your skill level. If you're a newer/higher handicapped golfer, I'd go for Callaway (though nothing with the word "tour" attatched to it), Ping (I play with the G5's...VERY forgiving and a fantastic feel), Nike Slingshot OSS (I've hit these and they feel like a dream...a little more loft than some might like, but again it's preference), or (from what i've heard) Taylor Made ra7's (though the pricetag on those is going to run you over $1200). I can't really recommend a bladed club if you're a lower handicap as I've never played with them, but the best thing to do is head out to a golf store and hit a few. If you belong to a private club, it might be a good idea to head out and talk to your head pro as many of them are trained to fit. I was custom fit for my pings by the head pro at my club, and it's the best money i've spent.

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I always tell beginners to look for a cavity back design, then look and see what appeals to you. You have to like the look of them if you're going to be standing over them looking for confidence. Hit as many as possible and see what feels best. A lot of golf stores have used sets that they may have a 30 day money back program, so it costs nothing to try a set of irons. Calloway, Taylormade, Ping, King Cobra, Nike all have great clubs, find one you can hit and looks appealing to you. Then, once you've gotten a consistent swing, get fitted for lie and lenght. That will do as much to improve your results as anything.
 

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If you're a beginner or a higher handicapper I would recommend the Nike NDS irons...I hit some at Nevada Bob's the other day and they were sweet and very forgiving. They aren't as forgiving as the slingshots but they're half the price and can be had for $400-$449 (canadian)...
 

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hello .may i recommend a culb manufacture to you ,this manufacure located in Dongguan China ,it had manufacture for those brand like JAZZ ,BROTHERS ,DUNLOP ,PALMER ,MACGREGOR...
If u need to know more details on this manufacture please contact with me .:thumbsup:
 

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hello .may i recommend a culb manufacture to you ,this manufacure located in Dongguan China ,it had manufacture for those brand like JAZZ ,BROTHERS ,DUNLOP ,PALMER ,MACGREGOR...
If u need to know more details on this manufacture please contact with me .:thumbsup:
 

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Id say either callaway or titleist irons... they are both pretty good clubs easy to hit but if not id say cobra
 
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