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| Upgrading clubs, but which ones? Hi All I have been playing for about a year now and have a set of entry level Wilson PT Staffs. Im now starting to play regularly (once a week) and feel its time to upgrade the set. I am still about a 26 handicap so dont want anything too professional that will mess up my game. Was thinking about either the Wilson Deep Red II Distance Irons or PING G2 Any thoughts on these or other suggestions? Many thanks ![]() |
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| Re: Upgrading clubs, but which ones? Might I suggest making sure it's your clubs holding you back? At a 26 HCP, There's obviously more effecting your game than just clubs. How many lessons have you taken? How's your swing? If you're sure it's time to step up to new gear (ie your swing is where you'd like it to be), might I suggest finding clubs with low offset, (as more offset clubs will promote more draw - and too much offset makes for nice hooks), and maybe something along the lines of a combo set? This will give you more workability around the greens, and a little more clout with your short irons. Good luck in your search.
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