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Old 03-30-2005, 12:11 PM
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Re: when to buy new clubs

Hi Wez,

Cobra make great drivers very forgiving and reasonably priced, the fairway woods are said to be the easiest to hit.

For a higher h/capper some lessons would be a better option before investing the best part of £500.00 in irons, lets say when you get to 20 h/capp you should have a good enough swing to be fitted properly for a new set that should last many years.

If it's affordable then most of the top brands make some great middle of the road clubs, Callaway make some great forgivness clubs......but the choice is yours.

Putters are the same, the better quality ones are generally better weighted and feel better to swing. Oddessey for me.


hope this helps

Ian.
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