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NoMo50 06-20-2022 05:44 AM

Another vote for Golf Central in Brownwood. While as a raw beginner, you don't want a full blown fitting yet, they will make sure to get you into a set with the right shaft flex (for now), and the proper grip size. Another good store is Johnnie's Birdie Golf on 466. They will offer the same services, and have a good selection of pre-owned clubs if that is the direction you choose.

As previously mentioned, spend some money on lessons. That will greatly help flatten out the learning curve, and make the game much more enjoyable. Above all else, get out and play.

Andyb 06-20-2022 05:57 AM

Golf clubs
 
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Originally Posted by VinSanto (Post 2107955)
I will be starting the learning process for golfing here in the villages.My main question is about choosing the first set of clubs. Do I find a set strictly for beginers as opposed to intermediate clubs to grow into? Are there certain brands that suit beginners? Are there brands to avoid for beginers? Should I go for a fitting before I buy anything or would this be a waste of time and money? I'm average height and weight. Anyone made mistakes and would care to share?

Get fitted and get more than one fitting, before buying. Unfortunately, there are several fitters out there that don’t properly fit correctly. Lessons a must. Bad habits are hard to fix. Do t skimp on cheap clubs. With golf your either all in or not, if you want to get half way decent.

golfing eagles 06-20-2022 06:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Andyb (Post 2108171)
Get fitted and get more than one fitting, before buying. Unfortunately, there are several fitters out there that don’t properly fit correctly. Lessons a must. Bad habits are hard to fix. Do t skimp on cheap clubs. With golf your either all in or not, if you want to get half way decent.

Have to disagree. If the OP is a true beginner (other than the type of golf played through a windmill or clown's mouth:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:), he doesn't need a fitting or even moderate cost clubs until he develops something resembling a golf swing. Better off investing in a few lessons and attending good golf school.

Remember, Bobby Jones played with a "set" of clubs of which no 2 were matching, and by today's standards would be cheaper than cheap.

retiredguy123 06-20-2022 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2108164)
That's a joke, right??????

I was referring to a beginner using an expensive set of clubs. It won't help much.

rsmurano 06-20-2022 06:41 AM

Visit golf central. They actually have the same price that Amazon has. I bought my new set from golf central and they measured me for the right size clubs. They spent some time with me before and after the sale. I think I spent $600 for a new set of clubs/bag and I got rid of a bunch of used clubs that I got piece meal for the past 25 years and during the last year in the villages. I would stay away from Johnny’s birdies, when we started golfing again this year after a 20 year layoff, we went to Johnny’s to buy a bunch of used clubs. For a mish mash of used clubs that were 20+ years old, we ended up paying almost 1/3 of what a new set would have been. I traded in these clubs for a new set at golf central and got 10 cents on a dollar for the trade in. I should have just bought a new set and if I didn’t like golf again, I would have got more money selling them

golfing eagles 06-20-2022 06:45 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2108181)
I was referring to a beginner using an expensive set of clubs. It won't help much.

I misunderstood, sorry, my bad

bowlingal 06-20-2022 06:46 AM

go to garage sales and pick up a set for nearly nothing. Play the game for a while, talk to different people, see for yourself, before you spend money for something you do not need at the moment. THEN when you know what you need and like and want, THEN buy yourself a new set.

Daxdog 06-20-2022 06:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VinSanto (Post 2107955)
I will be starting the learning process for golfing here in the villages.My main question is about choosing the first set of clubs. Do I find a set strictly for beginers as opposed to intermediate clubs to grow into? Are there certain brands that suit beginners? Are there brands to avoid for beginers? Should I go for a fitting before I buy anything or would this be a waste of time and money? I'm average height and weight. Anyone made mistakes and would care to share?

Ask your instructor

villager7591 06-20-2022 07:09 AM

I've been playing for 60 years and am a 'good' player. Please do NOT get fitted if you are just learning. That will be a huge waste of money. Get any inexpensive set, learn a swing with them. After your swing has become consistent in, say 5 years, then go get fitted, if you want. * I've never been fitted and am a single-digit handicap.

DiandJay 06-20-2022 07:13 AM

I’m a beginner as well. Was looking at an inexpensive beginner set, but was talked into a better set to “grow into” as I learned. I am so happy with my purchase. I do need to have a few of the clubs cut down as it turns out, but even this has been part of the learning curve.
In my opinion (as a newbie) golfing with helpful encouraging friends has made all the difference. Good golfing wishes to you!

dewilson58 06-20-2022 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by villager7591 (Post 2108202)
After your swing has become consistent in, say 5 years,

That's a depressing thought.

:shocked:

kcrazorbackfan 06-20-2022 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2107958)
Stop down at Golf Central.
They will fit you for free.
You can hit different sets for free.
They can show you all price level sets.
Visit them two or three times.......hitting clubs each time.

Buying a used set off the internet COULD impact you efforts negatively.
(wrong length, wrong shaft, wrong head angle)

Golf Central does carry used sets if you are not ready to jump in with both feet.

Good Luck.

The key word in that statement is “free”; you get what you pay for as in quality. Hitting into a net doesn’t show you ball flight or anything. And you do know those machines that are used to ‘“allegedly” show your results by the companies that only let you hit into a net can be manipulated to give you results a whole lot better than you are.

Free…..

kcrazorbackfan 06-20-2022 07:43 AM

Good gawd. Some of the advice you wannabe fitters are giving is a joke. Go to a garage sale and pick up some clubs? What about the person that has a slow swing speed and get a set of stiff flex clubs. Or the husband that passes his steel shafted clubs down to his wife to save money. Do yourself a service and get fit and get the right clubs.

dewilson58 06-20-2022 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan (Post 2108219)
Hitting into a net doesn’t show
you hit into a net can ..

No nets at Golf Central.

:MOJE_whot::MOJE_whot:

BrianL99 06-20-2022 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2108164)
That's a joke, right??????


What's funny about that? The original poster is 100% correct.

For someone just learning the game, he doesn't need anything fancy. "Knock Off" clubs have the same shafts, grips & components as clubs sold by the big club suppliers.

Either Amazon or Johnny's Birdie Golf on 466 is probably the best source for a playable bag of clubs for a beginner.

To the original poster: Don't listen to the nonsense about "fitting" & "length", etc. 95% of all mens clubs are produced with generic specifications, that will fit most anyone of average height. Unless you're unusually tall or have a "sleeve length" that doesn't fall between 30" - 33", you'll be fine with a set of "standard" clubs to learn with. I've played 100 rounds of golf in The Villages, with 300 different people. I've yet to play with anyone good enough, they could significantly benefit from a "fitting".


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