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I'm looking for a good Ladies golf driver that is not noticably ladies. Because of my age, I'm tall enough to use mens clubs, but not strong enough. I'm also looking for a mens 60* wedge. Any suggestions. Also, I would like to spend less than $75. Thanx for any suggestions:)

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  1. Getting a ladies golf set under $75 is easy but think about your future, what if someone who likes the way you hit or how far you hit, walks up on you and checks your clubs out. Then what? How would you feel then?

    Secondly, let's say you're really good after a month or two...you're used to playing ladies golf clubs and then when you switch to men's....it's a new game again.

    My recommendation is to start off with men's golf clubs and just because you're using ladies golf clubs doesn't mean it will help you golf better. In fact, I think it's the opposite because as you develop playing golf better and better, you'll be more like to adapt out of ladies golf clubs.

    Oh, that reminds me. If you happen to get free golf lessons for instance, people will check your golf set out. Even if it doesn't say ladies, they will know later on so to tell you the truth, start out with men's golf clubs. The bottomline is this: even if there is a ladies golf set under $75 that looks like mens, you will only adapt to the ladies set because you either

    1) get stronger and stronger and find that the ladies clubs are no use or...

    2) you adapt to the ladies club so you never produce stronger swing.

    If you're not that strong and still wants to play golf, go with the senior flex, which will say specifically on every golf club people sell. Instead of stiff, regular, go with senior flex. You'll be surprise how far you can hit the ball without being strong.

    Last thing I want to say which I forgot to ask, how "not strong enough" are you? I mean, just because you can't bench press 100 pounds or lift 80 pounds doesn't mean you can't hit a golf ball far.


  2. if u want a club that isnt well known then i have an answer, the integra b1g easy is a driver for women by integra. £79.00



    and for the wedge i would suggest going to www.globalgolf.com  they have new and used golf clubs for cheap, i bought a taylormade r7 superquad for 200$ used on tht site

  3. For the driver, an option would be to get a men's driver (regular men's length) but with a Senior or Light flex shaft.

    You may also want to look at clones. Check out the site below which has some good info on clone clubs.
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