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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
I have always considered golf equipment and golf instruction to be the biggest scams around. At least this is not pretending to make you a better golfer. If you want to play golf well and legally, try practicing. When I played golf, I never took a lesson or spent more than $100 for a set of clubs, but I had an 8 handicap.
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Practice is definitely the key to being a good golfer. Unfortunately, as we age we physically can’t practice as much. There are a few who are just “natural” but very few. Golf instruction, especially in the beginning and following a significant injury, is important to most of us who play the great game of golf.
I use to golf with a co-worker who played with a garage sale set of clubs and he beat me like a drum most of the time. He was a “natural”. I use to mess with him and tell him there was no telling how good he would be if he would invest a little money in some good golf clubs and hit the ball right handed. We had lots of fun.