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Old 02-16-2015, 09:28 AM
fred53 fred53 is offline
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Unless you are a fairly accomplished golfer you likely wouldn't be able to tell the difference from one decent set to the next....if you plan on just whacking it around the only real thing that matters are length and flex...you can get a used set at Palmers for a good price and they'll be good clubs...if you plan on taking it up seriously then get a series of lessons from a legit pga teaching pro and let them guide you to a set of clubs...custom fitted clubs for a beginner is useless...custom fitted clubs for someone who isn't going to practice regularly is useless...off the rack, the right length and right flex are all you need for social golf and you should be paying roughly $500 to >$1000 for a full set minus putter.