What kind of golf clubs would be best to start off with?
What kind of golf clubs would be best to start off with?
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2.1.2010
Almost every manufacturer has a set meant for beginners. Look for cavity backs and steel shafts. You should also get your swing speed tested to determine what kind of stiffness your shafts should be (most golf shops will do this for free.) I would go with Mizuno or if you want to spend a little bit more money, Ping Raptures.
2.1.2010
Get something easy to hit, if your just beginning I wouldn't suggest you spend a ton of money on an expensive set. Start with a set of AMF's of maybe a set of walter hagens. AMF golf clubs are great for beginner golfers. Source(s): I have played quite a while and I am always around very skillful golfers who are full of info.
2.1.2010
Assuming that you're a beginner, than I would suggest buying graphite, regular shafted golf clubs with a tad bigger head. They allow more "mistakes" in the swing and are much easy er to use. The down sidde is, that you can't hit a ball with them as far as with the steel shafted…For more info, check out my blog:http://www.youandgolf.blogspot.com Source(s): Experience
2.1.2010
Taylormade driver and Callaway irons. Source(s): golfshopping18.com
2.1.2010
Go with Ping.