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| Cheap and good ? How to buy? Hi, I bought my first set of clubs last August for 150 euros. It is a starters bag and has worked very well for me. I will buy a new set this summer or next winter. I do not want to use much money, but I would like to get the best possible equiptment for me. I am 186 cm high so regular clubs might be a little short. Maybe 1/2 inch longer? Shaft could be regular or semi-stiff? How would I know??? Second hand equiptment are good enough for me - but how to buy them from approad? |
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| Re: Cheap and good ? How to buy? I have bought several clubs off ebay and believe that it can save a lot of money from buying them in a golf store. But, the thing about ebay you need to know what your looking for first. You can also end up with a lot of over priced cheap items if you do not know what you want or need. Better off to talk to someone and get it right the first time. Bob |
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| Re: Cheap and good ? How to buy? Hi, sounds reasonable advice to find out first what I want and then buy it. I need to find a place to "test drive" different clubs. I do not want to hit them off a mat at a range. It's not the same as from grass. Best way would be to be able to play a round or two with a set of clubs. I don't know about reading about features. I can't make any sense of the reviews. (I do not have the experience to compare or evaluate the results.) |
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| Re: Cheap and good ? How to buy? There's a place online (the name escapes me) where for a fee you demo clubs. I think the fee is monthly, and you can demo so many clubs per month. Not a bad way to test the waters if you can't get to a shop. |
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| Re: Cheap and good ? How to buy? Hi Hannu From what you say I guess golf retailing especially on-line is less well developed in Finland than here or the States which creates a problem. You could try www.onlinegolf.co.uk who offer a try & replace 90 day deal (one go only unfortunately!) with reasonable postage to Finland (free if you spend enough!) a wide range of sticks and costs from £200 to £900 depending on your taste, including some reasonable mixed (ie. rescue & irons) sets from Benross & Progen that are good value if you don't want a big name. They also give advice (e.g for improvers, for 20+ for 10+ etc) on the site which could help you narrow down your choice - you can also ring and discuss the choices. |
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| Re: Cheap and good ? How to buy? Some time ago I bought my set of Callaway X14 on Ebay and I've been very happy with them. They were almost new and I paid about $240, this is when they were still selling for over $500. I first went into the golf shop and checked out what I wanted (I know this isn't fair), then I went on ebay to see if any sellers had what I wanted for a good price. Just ask the seller a lot of question. And pick a seller that has a lot of good feedback and deals mostly in golf equipment. There should be some sellers on ebay that are in the UK I would think.
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