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Do you know anything about golf clubs?

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I'm looking to get a set of clubs. not really sure what to go with. I so far found a Couger Pro tour set, a Couger X-Cat set and a Texan Classic Power2 set all for about $130. does anyone have a recommendations?

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  1. Just remember, you get what you pay for.  A lot of those cheap sets break.


  2. Never heard of any of those three.  If you are serious about the game stick to the major brands that have been in the business for awhile like Titleist, Calloway, Cleveland, Ping, Taylormade.  Would you buy a car that you never heard of before?

  3. Remember you get what you pay for. If your serious about golf get a good set fitted to you.

  4. The best thing for you to do is to look on eBay and see if they have any matches for these clubs.  I have not heard of them, nor can I find anything about them.  Golfsmith.com is an excellent source for golf equipment.  The people there are helpful in helping you pick out what clubs are right for you.   You do get what you pay for, and resale is nice on high quality clubs.

  5. $130 is a great price! But I dont know about the quality you'd be getting. Ask the pro (if it's in store) if not, try and find a shop that sells them, and go give them a try =]

  6. THAT IS SOME CHEAP SHlT

  7. Go to a edwin watts golf they know alot about clubs and how to fit you with them and all that stuff.

  8. pick a set that has at least one hybrid

    you don't need to spend hundreds to enjoy the game.

    it's VERY unlikely you'll ever 'break a club'

    practice until you know how far you hit each club with an easy swing. straight and consistant is more important than how far.

    see which putter feels best...

    see which bag has more slots

  9. If you're just starting to take lessons or go to the driving range, hold off on buying your first set until you see if you're going to like the game.  If you're taking lessons, the pro will have clubs you can use, and then after you've learned a few things, you can get properly fitted for a beginner set.  If you absolutely must buy a set now, any of the starter sets you buy for $130 are going to be the same quality, so go with which ever one gives you the most stuff and looks the nicest.  I'm serous

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