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Getting sized and trying clubs are free. That's the best way to go. If you have a fast swing speed (6 iron goes 150 or longer consistently) then you should have steel shafted irons with firm or stiff flex graphite woods. Shaft length depends on height. If you are 6' or taller you should have extra long shafts, under and standard length is good. Grips are all feel and i highly recommend Winn grips as they outperform the rest, although they wear out fast and are expensive. Golf Pride Tour Wraps are affordable and perform well except in rain and last awhile. Those are my 2 cents from a golferHow much does something like that cost? Golf Galaxy could do it too right?
I'll sell you mine. I've had 'em for almost 10 years. The pieces of shit won't put any spin on the ball any more, and my 3 iron has something in the shaft that makes noise whenever I swing it. They'll probably work great for you, thoughYours are probably too long... why are you selling them?
When I first started, I played with right handed clubs for a whole summer and then switched to left handed.Maybe that would help him. :p
How much does something like that cost? Golf Galaxy could do it too right?
SIMV... you can get a Shovel at the Hardware store for around 10 bucks... though its probably not the fastest way for you to dig to China....
(PS- it is your swing... )
Hey, that's not nice.. I'm getting better.
I'm sorry.. and I don't doubt you are getting better... I believe the phrase is, "No place to go but up"
How are these? Would you buy them? Comes with the bag, headcovers, putter, etc. I'm thinking of getting them even though I just bought some Wilson Matrix clubs.
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