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What would be the best golf clubs for me?

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HI asked:


I am a beginner golfer and I am looking to buy a set of clubs. My max price will be around $300. What would be the best possible clubs for me to buy. I am looking at stores like Walmart, Dicks, Target, and Costco. I am also a 5′8 male if that helps at all. Thanks.

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4 Responses to “What would be the best golf clubs for me?”
  1. Ron The Independent says:

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    Well, for your height, you will have to use a Men’s set, which are more expensive than Junior sets.

    A great set is Slazenger. It’s not as well known as Taylormade or Titleist, but it is a great brand that is run by Dick’s Sporting Goods, and makes great clubs.

    I think you should use a steel shaft set, because those are designed for people with slower swing speed, and beginners usually have slower swing speeds.

    Another great thing about it is that it includes 2 hybrids. Hybrids are probably the most important club to a novice golfer. They have great forgiveness but still allow you to hit it far. I would recommend getting a 3 hybrid over a 3 wood if you ever have the option getting a wood.

    Another great thing about this set that it includes everything you need: Driver, Wood, Hybrids, Irons, Wedges, and a putter and bag. It’s really a great set. You can find them at any golf store such as GolfSmith, Dick’s Sporting Goods, or Golf Galaxy.

    I don’t suggest places like Walmart and Target because those are where you will find the extremely bad quality clubs, and you will be lucky to find even a brand name golf ball there, let alone legitimate clubs

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  3. PATRICK N says:

    Improve Your Game

    Look into Adams, Nickent, and Tour Edge. They all make quality starter sets. Make sure they have the 3 and 4 hybrids instead of irons. They are much easier to hit. Steel shafts have better accuracy, graphite shafts have greater distance and a bit pricier. Don’t go to a big box store to buy your clubs. It’s no fun watching your club head flying off the shaft and going further than your ball!

  4. Gillian says:

    Improve all aspects of your swing from the takeaway to downswing.

    Have a look at golfshopping18.com. the price is fairly low and great quality, good luck.

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