Friday, September 23, 2011

What is the best company to buy golf clubs from?

I am starting to play golf and am enjoying it very much. I'm thinking of buying some clubs, and I know some of the brands, but I need some help.|||TaylorMade Drivers


Nike or Callaway for everything else





I pick up all my clubs at http://www.njgolfman.com/ they have the best prices around.|||Taylormade, Titleist, Ping, Callaway, Nike for irons and woods.





Cleveland CG14/Titleist Vokey for wedges.





Odyssey (Callaway) - less expensive, Scotty Cameron (Titleist) - way more expensive for putters.





Brands in order of personal preference.|||Yes, brand is all preference. Since you just starting the game. You should look at game improvement clubs. Is easier to hit and more forgiving. You will have more fun. Good Luck.|||the best brand of clubs are taylormade. they are built well.





for putters i would say any odyssey putter. they have great feel and are very well built|||Before you invest a huge amount of money into a set of golf clubs, ask yourself what your handicap is.





If you are finishing a round of golf over 100, the cost of the clubs won't matter because they will not help you get below 100.





If you are keeping a handicap of 2 or less, then a good set of clubs from a great name will be beneficial and worth the extra money to buy.





For in-between a 2 and 28 handicap, go get specific clubs that will improve your game and save up for a truly awesome set of clubs later.|||Callaway,TaylorMade,Cleveland ,but my favorite is TaylorMade|||Honestly, any of the major brands are good. You have Adams, Bridgestone, Callaway, Cleveland, Cobra, Mizuno, Nike, Ping, Srixon, TaylorMade, and Titleist, and Wilson are the most known. I play Nike and have for the last 5-6 years. Everyone will answer this question differently. Your best bet is to try out different brands to see what feels good to you.|||Because you are just beginning to play, I suggest purchasing a used/pre-owned clubs. This is because you don't know your own handicap level. Handicap level affects the type of your golf clubs.





Good golf clubs for beginner are Adams and Wilson. Callaway Big Bertha is also a good club for beginner.|||I'd highly recommend:





http://www.iznadgolf.com/





I've been pretty pleased with their service so far.





Good Luck!





Thanks, TheWriter|||When I started golf I purchased my complete set bag/putter included from Big5. My point is this, u can buy a quality set from Big5, Wal-Mart, Target, Sports Authority/Chalet etc... what u want to look 4 are the sets that r sponsored/endorsed by a professional golfer like John Daley/Jack Nicholas etc... They will not lend their name to companies that sell "junk" so they tend to b of better quality in a reasonable price range. 7 years later I still own them and use them as backup/travel clubs and my real set is Cleveland but only after playing and having a feel for what I wanted do 2 my playing style... Until u start playing and understand the game these starter sets are the way to go... these "brand names" others suggest will cost u over $1000 to get what u need. the starter sets all included r around $150, a good price to invest to start with... see u aon the course..

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