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Looking for advice as it relates to purchasing a set of men's right hand golf clubs.

I am a "novice" player and was planning to enroll in the Palmer Academy "Into to golf" course.

Seeking advice on where is the best place in The Villages or surrounding area to purchase a set of golf clubs and what type would you suggest purchasing?

Thanks for your serious input.
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If you are going to the week long class at Palmer, they will let you borrow clubs. At the end of the course, they fit you and enroll you in a program where you can try clubs for three days at a time prior to buying This program lasts for a year. This way you do not spend a lot of money on clubs that may not fit correctly
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Looking for advice as it relates to purchasing a set of men's right hand golf clubs.

I am a "novice" player and was planning to enroll in the Palmer Academy "Into to golf" course.

Seeking advice on where is the best place in The Villages or surrounding area to purchase a set of golf clubs and what type would you suggest purchasing?

Thanks for your serious input.
I'd recommend that you purchase a used set of clubs as a starter 9ASSUMING THAT YOU ARE BRAND NEW TO THE GAME). Should you decide that golf is not your "thing", you would not have laid out a larger investment. You can always upgrade to a new set.

You also might want to look into going to a "demo day" (if you are thinking of purchasing new clubs) where you can usually try out different brands of golf clubs for free. I tried different iron sets at a demo day and Cleveland seemed to feel/work best for me, whereas another name brand felt like I was swinging a cement block on the end of a stick. Each manufacturer may have different iron sets available and they usually identify which type of player would benefit from a particular set (low to high handicappers).

Good luck and welcome to the game!
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Do you mean the "New to golf" program at the Academy. I just looked it up and see it is some instruction and even a fitting. The brand of the club is not important at all. It has more to do with the shaft and loft to fit your game.

I suggest you ask who ever is helping you with your swing, especially as you are starting out and taking lessons. Your swing and speed may change dramatically in the first few weeks.

If the folks at the academy seem pricey, I would check out the guy at golf liquidators on 466 east of Morse. He will fit you with 'knock offs'. Do not dismiss knock offs when starting out .....

good luck. The only other advice I give to folks starting out is DON'T! Run now before the game wraps itself around you and you cannot stop
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Thanks for all the input.......very helpful.
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If you are going to the week long class at Palmer, they will let you borrow clubs. At the end of the course, they fit you and enroll you in a program where you can try clubs for three days at a time prior to buying This program lasts for a year. This way you do not spend a lot of money on clubs that may not fit correctly
I attended the "New to Golf"program at Palmer. I did later find a used starter set at a garage sale for a nominal price that fits me. A very small investment so if I decide it's not for me I haven't dumped a whole lot of coin. Good luck.
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