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| Junior clubs Hi all, I have a question about junior clubs. My son wants to move on from his first set of Junior clubs, a small beginner set, Driver, 5,7,9 iron and move on to a bigger set. There doesn't seem to be a lot out there to buy. He is 11. If I were to have a set made, what should I be looking for? Thanks. |
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| Re: Junior clubs MyOstrich is my 2nd favourite US distributor (www.myclubmaker.com is my favourite for assembled clubs). |
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| Re: Junior clubs Hey Lowpost, If I were to get him a set made, what would you suggest. He hits the ball well, has been playing for two years. So many options, clubheads, shafts etc.. Thinking about 5iron to PW and a driver, 5 wood. Instead of Junior flex shafts, is it ok to go to a senior shaft? |