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Golf Clubs


Dex

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Buy a used set from a friend, one with irons that are forgiving.

Get a 3 wood and a rescue that are easy to hit.  - - Love both of my options here, and honestly use them for all kinds of shots from punching out of the woods, to anything in the 175-225 range and teeing off. 

Leave the driver in the bag most of the time.

Learn to putt and chip - - short game is everything. 

 

Get drunk because you're still going to suck most of the time. 

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54 minutes ago, Dex said:

I don't have any friends. $200 for a set of new clubs doesn't seem bad.

Don't rush it.

Look around your area for a golf show...it's about the time for them now that folks are getting out of the house.  There will be TONS of used clubs there in sets and singles.  You can hit some of them, and swing most to get a really good feel for them.

I bought my irons at the Boston golf show a number of years back...probably 10 or more and still hit them today (when I play).  They were probably 6 months old and the guy who owned them just didn't like the feel.  I think I paid 150 for the set and they looked brand new.

I absolutely would not buy that set off of amazon, but that's just me...I prefer to mix and match.  My irons are all one set, but I like a different type of wedges.

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I am about to put my golf clubs up for sale on Charlotte Craiglist...   Bought them about 4 years...  Just like new...  Played not even 2 rounds with them...  Have not even used one single good shot out of them !!!!    If interested let me know....  

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