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What changes would u make with my golf set?

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I am 18 and a shoot between 74 and 82 and hit the ball lower than average my set inclueds

driver goes 270-290 yards and my 150 yard club is my 9 iron

Driver cleveland - hibore xls

3 wood taylormade - r7 steel

hybrid - cleveland xls 2i

irons 3-9 cleveland cg4

wedes - 48*,54*,60 200 series

putter - yes golf callie

ball - open to sugestions

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  1. It sounds like you have a nice set of clubs.  Just practice is what you need, work on your weaknesses and attitude, never follow a bad shot with a dumb shot.

    As far as your clubs are concerned, remember, it is not the arrow, it is the Indian.

    It sounds like you have a pretty good game.


  2. everything

  3. 3 wood, hybrid, and 3 iron? Maybe pull one and go with the 52, 56, 60 wedge set up if you struggle with short game. Other than that its hard to make suggestions without knowing your problems. Make sure shaft flex is correct. If you have a low ball flight and want that changes I heard the G10s hit high.

    How do you like your putter? Is it the forged? Did you compare the forged callie and regular callie? Any differences? Thinking about getting a yes callie putter and don't know if the forged is worth it. Thanks

  4. Good answer from Baker. Have you played the ProV1? It's a higher spin ball, it might help you get a little more lift.

  5. Low ball flight is more of a problem with swing mechanics than equipment.  see a teaching pro to address that.  As far as the equip you have.....you seem to score well with it so why change anything.

  6. get a 50* 56* and a 58* wedge. Get the 58* with no bounce, 56* with like 16* of bounce and the 50* with like a lot of bounce

  7. I have to say, that's a pretty nice rig. I actually wouldn't change a thing. I would give suggestion about the ball. Unless you live next to a golf course, I would check out those new almostgolf balls with Dave Pelz on the box. They have CO2 inside them so they react like a real golf ball, but go a playing field distance and can't hurt anyone. I have a driving range in the parking lot across the street from my office. These balls allow you to hit shots when you can't get to a golf course. I hit them at least 20 minutes a day. they are like being able to shoot free throws against the garage backboard. And without having to go to a range everytime you have a half hour to swing the sticks, these balls come in real handy. Best way to groove a consistant swing that I know of. Dave Pelz is pretty on target with this one.

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