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Old 04-04-2005, 09:54 PM   #14
mattleecrew
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Id reccomend looking at a used set of clubs than buying a cheaper beginner set. You look around and your bound to find a good deal. A good set of clubs last a long time and there are plenty of used sets out there with a ton of life left in them. I searched around and got a set of used Calloways( set of irons and 3 smallhead woods) for under $200 off my friends boss who had bought himself a brand new set. They have seen better days but still get the job done on the course. I did however search for steel shafts instead of graphite as a beginner. The steel shaft clubs with less flex will be much more forgiving and help you work on learning to hit the ball straight and true. In any case whatever kind of clubs you get a few lessons will help the best. Your, swing, foot alignment, balance and keeping your head down are the biggest keys to cutting down the strokes. Good Luck.
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