Beginner golf clubs advice 07:38 - May 23 with 2867 views | paesanu | Joining a golf club next week, been watching for years and now have the chance to take it up. What clubs would you buy with a £200 budget? Anything decent in that range or am Iddestined for eBay? | |
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Beginner golf clubs advice on 07:51 - May 23 with 2849 views | essextaxiboy | I bought a set of Ram with a bag for around that price . I think there is a dedicated golf auction website ? | | | |
Beginner golf clubs advice on 08:07 - May 23 with 2829 views | kingsburyR | Go and see the pro BUT...... do not buy clubs off him as he will push you towards clubs that make him comm. What is your budget? I have a couple of unused sets at home that might suit you. If interested PM me. Other than that the best shops are American Golf and Direct Golf for range and price. | |
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Beginner golf clubs advice on 09:20 - May 23 with 2768 views | RickyDicky |
Beginner golf clubs advice on 08:07 - May 23 by kingsburyR | Go and see the pro BUT...... do not buy clubs off him as he will push you towards clubs that make him comm. What is your budget? I have a couple of unused sets at home that might suit you. If interested PM me. Other than that the best shops are American Golf and Direct Golf for range and price. |
Go to american golf and try the clubs first, then go to fleabay and buy there, my latest set came from Jersey , so no vat !!! | |
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Beginner golf clubs advice on 09:54 - May 23 with 2739 views | barabajagal | Somebody told me that it's better to save on the clubs and spend on lessons. Go second hand (you may have to re-grip some) and get some lessons. Somebody else told me that the most important club is your putter. If you have a putter that you really like, that shaves five shots of your game. I listened to both pieces of advice, and my game improved. But neither are substitutes for practice, especially the really boring stuff like chipping and putting. Good luck, it's a great sport. Nik | | | |
Beginner golf clubs advice on 10:12 - May 23 with 2713 views | Hitch | Golf, a good walk spoiled. M. Twain. | | | |
Beginner golf clubs advice on 10:38 - May 23 with 2683 views | stowmarketrange |
Beginner golf clubs advice on 09:54 - May 23 by barabajagal | Somebody told me that it's better to save on the clubs and spend on lessons. Go second hand (you may have to re-grip some) and get some lessons. Somebody else told me that the most important club is your putter. If you have a putter that you really like, that shaves five shots of your game. I listened to both pieces of advice, and my game improved. But neither are substitutes for practice, especially the really boring stuff like chipping and putting. Good luck, it's a great sport. Nik |
American golf are really good,especially if your local shop is at golf course like mine is. They let you try different clubs on the driving range first to see which would suit you best. Also,the bloke I played with on Monday bought a putter from them and they analysed his putting stroke to see which style of putter would suit his game best. | | | |
Beginner golf clubs advice on 19:33 - May 23 with 2573 views | essextaxiboy |
Beginner golf clubs advice on 09:54 - May 23 by barabajagal | Somebody told me that it's better to save on the clubs and spend on lessons. Go second hand (you may have to re-grip some) and get some lessons. Somebody else told me that the most important club is your putter. If you have a putter that you really like, that shaves five shots of your game. I listened to both pieces of advice, and my game improved. But neither are substitutes for practice, especially the really boring stuff like chipping and putting. Good luck, it's a great sport. Nik |
Golf clubs are full of blokes with 2 grands worth of gear who cant get it off the tee. Mostly theie course etiquette is non exiistant ..IMO | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Beginner golf clubs advice on 23:01 - May 23 with 2506 views | Seth_Gecko | I first started playing golf about 2 years ago now. I went on eBay and got a Wilson package set for £130 which is perfect for a beginner. You get a putter with it but you should definitely go to somewhere like American Golf and try them out, as you'll find one which feels comfortable for your own game. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-2015-WILSON-MENS-KIN That's an example of the sort of thing you'd get. Also, to save money, buy grade A lake balls from eBay rather than paying out for brand new ones, as you'll lose a lot of them! | |
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Beginner golf clubs advice on 01:48 - May 24 with 2454 views | barabajagal |
Beginner golf clubs advice on 19:33 - May 23 by essextaxiboy | Golf clubs are full of blokes with 2 grands worth of gear who cant get it off the tee. Mostly theie course etiquette is non exiistant ..IMO |
Agreed, my local municipal is £10 a round after twilight with no dress code, what's not to like? http://www.mytimeactive.co.uk/waterhall | | | |
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