Hey people Used Golf Site,I am about to pull the trigger on a new set of irons. Happy to spend ~$1k +/- $200 and until i hit the i-brids(no not bird thank you spell checker) Golf Sale Site, i was looking @ some Ping G15 irons. Now i am not trying to start a which is better or anything Golf For Sales,i just want to know what to make sure they get right with the fitting. i will get it some @ Golf Box ( i have read the thread on Drummond etc, what a spiteful thread that was!) My mate used to be pro and gave me the name of a girl who works there and went through the academy with him. he recons she'll fit me correctly, but i just want to know what is important to get rightCheerswhy is golf called golf.. all the other 4 letter words were taken.
Showing posts with label Second Hand Golf Clubs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Second Hand Golf Clubs. Show all posts
Thursday, November 18, 2010
First Fitted Clubs - Callaway i-Bird
Hey people Used Golf Site,I am about to pull the trigger on a new set of irons. Happy to spend ~$1k +/- $200 and until i hit the i-brids(no not bird thank you spell checker) Golf Sale Site, i was looking @ some Ping G15 irons. Now i am not trying to start a which is better or anything Golf For Sales,i just want to know what to make sure they get right with the fitting. i will get it some @ Golf Box ( i have read the thread on Drummond etc, what a spiteful thread that was!) My mate used to be pro and gave me the name of a girl who works there and went through the academy with him. he recons she'll fit me correctly, but i just want to know what is important to get rightCheerswhy is golf called golf.. all the other 4 letter words were taken.
Wedge question
Ok guys New Golf Irons, here's the scenario I've got a set of Callaway X-22s bought 2nd hand from one of the fine upstanding members of this forum. I have a pitching wedge and an approach wedge Golf Irons Store, but I'm having some difficulty around the greens. The wedges from this set hit REALLY well when I'm 50 meters out Golf For Sales, but those tiny little chips onto the green I have difficulty with over-hitting, or worse, edgeing the ball (which then worm-burnes over the green, leaving me in the same position on the other side). With a full hit I can get lots of loft. but not the case for the really short shots as the club design seems to favour distance over really short accuracy.So I'm thinking of buying a new wedge. Does anyone have any recommendations? I'm thinking a 60 degree Gap wedge that produces a lot of spin. I'd prefer either Callaway or Wilson as I can get them for FREE through my work reward program. I see that there are lots of wedges that are sold as individual clubs, how are these different from the ones that are part of a set?You see in this world there's two kinds of people, my friend. Those with loaded guns, and those who dig. You dig. The Man with no name
buying older style blades and muscle backs
alright i'm about to jump in at the deep end with no floaties.i've deciced to try out a set of older blades Golf Drivers Blog, muscle backs or a combo set and see if i can get a hang of them Golf Clubs Today, i think i'll be moving to the back oval untill i do.i tried some titleist 735's before but the stiff shafts were to much for me Golfing, should of held onto them..doh!! lesson learnt..I am currently looking at some BH Apex edge, Macgreggor, Wilson staff or a TM rac blendid set.I need std lie, length and flexIs there anything else i should be looking at adding to the list, with a budget of around $400, 5 max?can anyone tell me which ones they think are better? or is it all going to be in what shaft i get?do i keep looking for the ideal combo or is it pretty cheap to reshaft clubs and flog the old ones?cheers in advance
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