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| Buying single clubs In my bag I have a driver, 5-wood, 7-wood, irons 4-9, PW, SW & LW. I hit the woods just great and replaced the SW and LW from the original iron set with Cleveland 588 and will probably do the same with the PW. I'm considering buying some new irons over the summer but since I'll probably only use 4-9 I was wondering if it's cheaper to buy individual clubs rather than a full set. Do many manufacturers/retailers do this? The only place I've seen it mentioned so far was on the Titleist website? |
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| Re: Buying single clubs I'm sure it can be done, and I'm sure there's a breaking point between buying individual clubs and buying a set. Innovexgolf.com has some great sticks, and the price is firm, whether you buy a set or singles. |