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08-19-2008 05:33 PM #1
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Good Set for a Beginner
I have decided to get a set of golf clubs since all my friends play and im tired of using my dads. I was wondering what kind I should get. Any suggestions would be very helpful. Im about 5"8' 137 lbs if that matters at all. BTW Im only 16 so i dont have TONS of $$$ to spend on some clubs. Looking to spend no more than $350.
Thanks alot
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08-19-2008 08:26 PM #2
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David, I would seriously look at the Hogan BH-5 for sale in the irons section. They're not mine, but they are a great set for the price...designed by Callaway and very easy to hit. Don't let the lack of off-set scare you. They're great for a beginner or a 10 handi-capper.
Just my two cents.
Turd
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08-19-2008 09:54 PM #3
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all hogan irons are very nice clubs, youd want something with an offset so stay away from the edge pros
ping eye2+s and cleveland ta5's would be great irons for a cheap price
heres also a good deal for the bazooka jmax for $80
this way if you dont like golf, your not out 350$
http://forum.golfresource.net/showthread.php?t=36756
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