i would go to a learning center and take lessons. you will have the opportunity to hit different clubs and find what feels good to you. and get good ones used for now. when you are fully committed then you can buy new ones. dunlop is ok, i prefer taylormade, others like ping, niki,callaway, honma,
mizuno cleveland,don’t limit your options.
You have to develop a swing before u can worry about club quality or u will fall in the advertising trap that is the golfing…No manufactures says its not the club its ur swing cause they want u to buy a set of clubs every 2 years…
I took up golf after a 40 year layoff.The clubs I have are Dunlops and have found them to be a decent starter set.The model name is Vision.After about one season you might want to upgrade to a decent putter.I found a used Odyssey two ball in great shape in a thrift store for 2.50.
October 5th, 2010 at 11:56 pm
i would go to a learning center and take lessons. you will have the opportunity to hit different clubs and find what feels good to you. and get good ones used for now. when you are fully committed then you can buy new ones. dunlop is ok, i prefer taylormade, others like ping, niki,callaway, honma,
mizuno cleveland,don’t limit your options.
October 6th, 2010 at 12:35 am
You have to develop a swing before u can worry about club quality or u will fall in the advertising trap that is the golfing…No manufactures says its not the club its ur swing cause they want u to buy a set of clubs every 2 years…
October 6th, 2010 at 12:46 am
I took up golf after a 40 year layoff.The clubs I have are Dunlops and have found them to be a decent starter set.The model name is Vision.After about one season you might want to upgrade to a decent putter.I found a used Odyssey two ball in great shape in a thrift store for 2.50.