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wendyquat
07-25-2013, 08:09 AM
My brother in law is visiting and wants a new driver but has no idea what he wants. Where is a good place to go with lots of selection and a place to demo various brands? Thanks
bandsdavis
07-25-2013, 08:25 AM
My brother in law is visiting and wants a new driver but has no idea what he wants. Where is a good place to go with lots of selection and a place to demo various brands? Thanks
There is a place called Jim's Golf Shop in the Target Plaza on 441 (reachable by Golf Cart). It's a small shop but has a lot of clubs at reasonable prices. The owner (I think) is a very knowledgeable guy. Their hitting area is small but big enough. We just bought 2 new drivers and 2 new 3 woofs there and were very satisfied with the clubs we ended up with, the price, and the service.
jerseyvillager
07-25-2013, 08:32 AM
Go to Arnold Palmer Driving Range. There is a building that houses a store that sells clubs. You can try out any that you would care too. When you find one you like you can leave a deposit and take the club out for a trial round or two. Go on line to compare prices to see if you are getting a fair buy.
MikeV
07-25-2013, 09:10 AM
Go to Arnold Palmer Driving Range. There is a building that houses a store that sells clubs. You can try out any that you would care too. When you find one you like you can leave a deposit and take the club out for a trial round or two. Go on line to compare prices to see if you are getting a fair buy.
Great advise. My son-in-law wanted clubs to start playing golf so I gave him my old Calloway golf clubs and went to of all places Dicks to buy a replacement set. Well with the new set I couldn't hit a straight shot or get any distance at all. I went to Sarasota on Morse and got a club fitting analysis for $50. Turns out I bought the type of clubs at Dicks (with the pros advice) that were totally wrong for my swing. I traded in my clubs on a new set of clubs that the analysis said I should use. Now I am a happy golfer again. By all means try the clubs out before you commit to them.
PaPaLarry
07-25-2013, 01:28 PM
At Palmers Custom Shop, you get to sign out club for 3 days to try it. In fact you can sign out a set of clubs to try. Nothing like using the real thing, on the golf course, any where in TV!!:coolsmiley:
blueeagle65
07-26-2013, 04:53 PM
America's Golf - on Bichara Blvd close to Winn-Dixie
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