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What is the best full set of Golf?

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I love golf and need suggestions on clubs to buy. I am looking for a right-handed, full set (driver-woods-hybrids-irons-wedges-putte...

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  1. If your are a beginner i highly recomend the acuity turbo plus clubs i recommened them to my buddie and he was horrible but now he has been improving alot  they are a great price with a 3 and 4 hybrid an ok driver and great irons


  2. if you're a beginner, go to a shop a demo some clubs. Def buy used tho. Hit as many diff clubs as u can and find a set of clubs that feel good to you. either buy them used from the shop or head to ebay. best thing to do is to hit them yourself. For game improvement clubs look into names like Ping, Callaway, Taylormade. but don't stop there, hit nickent, adams, tommy armour, etc...you never know until u try them yourself.

  3. That is the wrong way to go. I suggest you try some demo clubs. Buy them used. The top drivers out are taylormade drivers, the r7 superquad is the longest driver currently on tour. For hybrids the adams golf hybrids are on top. 3-woods i am unsure. Irons, i'd have to say calloway big berthas are perfect for beginners because of their forgiveness. For wedges calloway is also the way to go. And putters it'd be never compromise putters but for cheaper ideas the odyssey putters are also great.

  4. The real question is "how much do you want to spend?"

    Unfortunately, there really is a big difference between a $99 set of no-name cubs from Big 5, and a $2500 set of custom-fitted top-of-the-line clubs from a golf specialty store.

    The question is: do you really care? If you golf 2x a year at your church's charity event and your company's annual picnic, you probably don't care and don't need to spend the money to care.

    On the other hand, if you have fallen in love with golf and are eager to get the best set that you can afford, then you should try to find a good set of used clubs and try to have them custom-fitted at a golf specialty store. You can save alot of money going with a used set and no matter how scuffed up they look, they will perform just the same as long as the grooves on the club face are not completely worn.

    Most golf specialty stores will allow you to hit various models on their range or computerized indoor facility. Try going over there and hittng several different types. If none of them seem to make a difference, then go with the cheapest. If you fall in love with a set, get them.

    Also, I highly recommend used clubs.  Clubs are kinda like cars: they devalue as soon as you get out of the store and you can save a tone by letting someone else suffer the depreciation.  I buy used clubs all the time and have been very pleased.

  5. It is impossible to suggest clubs to anyone, as everyone's swing is different. Even masters like Ben Hogan, for example, have tiny things in their swings that make them different from other golfers. He puts his left heel up, which most teachers frown upon. Obviously, it worked for him.

    So, your best bet would be to search all the ones you are considering (Nike, Calloway, ETC) and see which one fits your golfing profile. Do you hit them long, and thin? Or short and high? There are different clubs for different golfers.

  6. Get, 1 Driver, 3 Wood, 5Wood, 3I Hybrid, 4I Hybrid, 5 Iron, 6 Iron,7 Iron, 8 Iron, 9 Iron, Pitching Wedge, Sand Wedge, 56 or 60, and a putter. That is a really nice full set.

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