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WHich golf clubs should I get?

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I am a good golfer looking to get better. I've gone and hit about 5 different sets of clubs and have done some research. These three are what im down to...WHICH ONE!?!?!?

1. Acuity Men's TurboPlus Combo MRH-2008

2. Acuity Men's TurboPlus S3 Combo-2008

3. Golden Bear Bear Attack 14 pc Package Set - New for 2008 !

I am also open to different suggestions!

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  1. i would suggest callaway, they are rather pricy...

    mainly, the choice is up to you

    best cost

    longest lasting

    whatever you hit farthest/straightest

    the shafts you want

    just take all those things into consideration, and you may be able to actuallly take the irons onto a course and try diffrenet ones (if u just hit into a simulator)

    whatever fits you best, and you like best

    some people would rather hit a 9 iron 130yds and into the roubht than someone that would hit a 9 iron 110 and into the fairway, its up to you, what do you need, dist or direction, usually u can only have one.....or maybe not....


  2. Whats your Budget,  How often are you golfing?

  3. If you are looking for cheaper (NOT cheap) than brand name golf clubs, I suggest you search for Snake Eyes clubs.   They are pretty good and almost feels the same with the major brands clubs.

  4. Inferno Titanium Complete Men's Golf Club Set with Bag having a price reduction and might suits you.

  5. I'm not familiar with these particular irons, but I do have some suggestions.  Look for a good used set of irons, and some used woods, perhaps on Ebay or at a used sporting goods store, you'll get a tremendously better deal and you can get much better clubs for your money.   Look for a respected quality brand like Callaway, Ping, Taylormade, Wilson, Cobra, or Nike.  I would stay away from blade-style irons unless you're about a 6 handicap or lower, they are too difficult for high handicappers to control consistently.  I would also get regular-flex shafts in your irons and woods.  You don't need stiff shafts unless you have a high swing speed and consistently hit 250+ drives.  Get woods with a little bit more loft, they'll improve your accuracy which pays off compared to a marginal increase in distance you get with less loft.  Maybe a 11 or 12 degree driver, 15 degree 3 wood, and 20 degree 5 wood.   Also regarding irons, get a set that includes more wedges, at least a sand wedge and pitching wedge, and hopefully a gap wedge and lob wedge.  Getting more wedges will improve your short game in the long run which will shave the most strokes off your game, guaranteed.

  6. You say you are a good Golfer , why would you mess with that junk , those clubs are for beginners , are you on a budget ?? , you should go to your local range and get fitted and get yourself a proper set of clubs , GET FITTED !!

    Good Luck.

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