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Old 08-14-2015, 12:18 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Wastedyouth View Post
Hey guys,

I've decided to try to make a bit more of an effort to take up golfing. A lot of my friends do it, and while I have golfed more than a few times I haven't done it regularly. I am gonna change that.

Can any one give me some advice as to what I should be paying for a beginner set of decent clubs and what I should make sure I include in the set?

Thanks guys!
This time of the year you can also start to look at Demo sets, sometimes they can be as much as 50% less then the same set new. Also year old sets (last years models) are always cheaper as well but at this point in time you may have/ want to wait until spring to pick up a suitable set. I would also hold off on buying a driver until you've hit a few, you can demo one or two every time you go out and find which one you like best.

As was already mentioned, for beginner/ novice golfers spending money lessons is money better spent then on expensive clubs.
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