A lot of people chase a game through equipment. If you want to spend the money then do it, it is your choice, but, If you really want to improve, then spend the money on lessons. Ask your pro how much it would cost to have a programe made up for say, 10 months and both of you set goals to be reached. Take that cost and see what equipment it would buy. It may work out cheaper to have the lessons over a period of time.
Getting better technique will always outway $$ spent on equipment that may not help much, regardless of what the manufacturers say.
When you do improve and get to a certain level, you will recognise that different types of
clubs can enhance your armoury.
