For you starters, go to a local golf store, and ask to see the trade-ins. You can get some quality clubs for little money. Then, if the golf bug strikes deeper, you can invest in getting fitted and some nice (read that as expensive) clubs. But DO NOT get fitted until you've made the decision that you've got 1)talent; 2) an incredible desire to pursue this wonderful game. Invariably you'll get 'shafted' and be unhappy with your purchase. One last thought, have the salesperson put on the monitor, hit as many different clubs as you can. Then select the ones that he says you hit straighter (a closer dispersal pattern). Also (for me at least), is as important to like the 'aspect' of the club. IOW, when you take your stance, look down at the clubhead, does it look/feel good. PS, you'll buy many clubs (drivers and putters most prevalent). Wifey once told me that we had two months worth of mortgage payments in my 'timeout' bag in the garage. She was wrong, closer to four. PSS, negotiate on the trade-ins. These are usually 'dead space' for a retail store. PSSS, for tall people, do the same testing, but you can have a 'plug' put in to lengthen the shaft. You'll pay for the plug and the new grip. Sorry for the ramble folks.