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  • Old 06-28-2009, 11:27 AM #1
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    GOLFERS HELP! Newbie needs Clubs

    So looking for a first set. but I'm broke as it gets. Looks like a decent starter set is 250 or more. Im nervous to buy from Craigslist b/c i know nothing about inspecting clubs. I was hoping to get a deal from someone who spent decent $$s on clubs but now doesnt play anymore. I saw this set. looks ok but i have no clue, i assume if it is $60 they weren't too much to begin with see here:

    http://baltimore.craigslist.org/s...27082.html

    any ideas if the sites that sell refurbs are a good option?

    Thanks for any help.
     
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    Old 06-28-2009, 11:32 AM #2
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    here's a recent thread on someone who was looking for beginners golf clubs too. it might be helpful read
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    Old 06-28-2009, 11:35 AM #3
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    Quote from serra View Post :
    here's a recent thread on someone who was looking for beginners golf clubs too. it might be helpful read
    thanks, checked it out, seems everyone has their own opinion. but in my case, spending 200 now is NOT going to happen, so i am in the market for a used setup it seems/

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    Old 06-29-2009, 12:42 AM #4
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    If i were you, i would definatly use ebay or something, you will find more products and better quality. Try to stick with brand names and things like that. You should worry about forgivness if your just starting out. You can definatly build a nice little set with your budget, it will just take some researching on ebay and google. If you want brand new, Go to gigagolf.com, they will custom build the clubs to your heigth, hand size and arm length. I bought my first set of brand new irons for 150ish. and a few fairway woods for like 20 each. I splurged on a taylormade burner for the driver. Not bad place and fast shipping.

    Also, Rockbottomgolf.com, 3balls.com and gigagolf.com

    Here are a few examples of easy starts
    http://www.rockbottomgolf.com/ada...s-set.html
    Adams golf is a major brand, these are a great starter set and it has Hyrbrids.
    http://www.rockbottomgolf.com/woods-drivers.html
    they have some cheap drivers also.

    Hope some of this helps

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    Old 06-29-2009, 12:50 AM #5
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    Quote from axmaster45 View Post :
    thanks, checked it out, seems everyone has their own opinion. but in my case, spending 200 now is NOT going to happen, so i am in the market for a used setup it seems/
    your other options could be freecycle, pennysavers and sunday classifieds. i've come across clubs for sale on the pennysavers. hit or miss. good luck!
     
    Old 06-29-2009, 06:54 AM #6
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    Quote from Ervinr82 View Post :
    If i were you, i would definatly use ebay or something, you will find more products and better quality. Try to stick with brand names and things like that. You should worry about forgivness if your just starting out. You can definatly build a nice little set with your budget, it will just take some researching on ebay and google. If you want brand new, Go to gigagolf.com, they will custom build the clubs to your heigth, hand size and arm length. I bought my first set of brand new irons for 150ish. and a few fairway woods for like 20 each. I splurged on a taylormade burner for the driver. Not bad place and fast shipping.

    Also, Rockbottomgolf.com, 3balls.com and gigagolf.com

    Here are a few examples of easy starts
    http://www.rockbottomgolf.com/ada...s-set.html
    Adams golf is a major brand, these are a great starter set and it has Hyrbrids.
    http://www.rockbottomgolf.com/woods-drivers.html
    they have some cheap drivers also.

    Hope some of this helps
    Quote from serra View Post :
    your other options could be freecycle, pennysavers and sunday classifieds. i've come across clubs for sale on the pennysavers. hit or miss. good luck!
    i think i will go the classified (Craigslist ) way.

    i do loads of ebay, but i would not buy clubs that i cant see in advance in person. they are so heavy to ship back if i have an issue.
     
    Old 06-29-2009, 09:18 AM #7
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    Personally, I wouldn't be afraid to pick up a set from Walmart, Target, or K-mart. You can find a starter set for around $100. They aren't the best clubs, but for a beginner they are more than enough. Realistically they should last you a few years of playing, before you need to purchase higher end clubs, if you are really serious. Otherwise, they do just fine.
     
    Old 06-29-2009, 09:38 AM #8
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    Quote from bobwier View Post :
    Personally, I wouldn't be afraid to pick up a set from Walmart, Target, or K-mart. You can find a starter set for around $100. They aren't the best clubs, but for a beginner they are more than enough. Realistically they should last you a few years of playing, before you need to purchase higher end clubs, if you are really serious. Otherwise, they do just fine.
    i was thinking about checking out Target, need to buy a glove anyway.
     
    Old 06-29-2009, 09:39 AM #9
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    if you're going to look at cheap clubs, try ebay. you can get some off-brand clubs for definately under $100 - new
     
    Old 06-29-2009, 09:51 AM #10
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    if you're going to look at cheap clubs, try ebay. you can get some off-brand clubs for definately under $100 - new
    but shipping is so high b/c the set is heavy to ship
     
    Old 06-29-2009, 12:56 PM #11
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    dunlop set, used, from ebay [ebay.com], free shipping, buy it now price is $45.

    just search ebay for "free shipping" "buy it now" and golf set
    g'luck
     
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    Quote from Ervinr82 View Post :
    If i were you, i would definatly use ebay or something, you will find more products and better quality. Try to stick with brand names and things like that. You should worry about forgivness if your just starting out. You can definatly build a nice little set with your budget, it will just take some researching on ebay and google. If you want brand new, Go to gigagolf.com, they will custom build the clubs to your heigth, hand size and arm length. I bought my first set of brand new irons for 150ish. and a few fairway woods for like 20 each. I splurged on a taylormade burner for the driver. Not bad place and fast shipping.

    Also, Rockbottomgolf.com, 3balls.com and gigagolf.com

    Here are a few examples of easy starts
    http://www.rockbottomgolf.com/ada...s-set.html
    Adams golf is a major brand, these are a great starter set and it has Hyrbrids.
    http://www.rockbottomgolf.com/woods-drivers.html
    they have some cheap drivers also.

    Hope some of this helps
    That Adams golf iron set, is that the same set on this complete set? http://www.rockbottomgolf.com/ada...h-bag.html
    If not, what do you think of the complete set instead or do you recommend a better set out there?

    Thanks
     
    Old 07-09-2009, 04:29 PM #13
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    Quote from nivlam View Post :
    That Adams golf iron set, is that the same set on this complete set? http://www.rockbottomgolf.com/ada...h-bag.html
    If not, what do you think of the complete set instead or do you recommend a better set out there?

    Thanks
    i ended up getting clubs on craigslist, 25 bucks for a full set of MacGregor, they are starter lubs of course but they were well cared for and in good shape
     
    Old 07-14-2009, 09:40 AM #14
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    How many clubs are needed in a full set?

    What are they?
     
    Old 07-14-2009, 10:09 AM #15
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    How many clubs are needed in a full set?

    What are they?
    saw this, might be helpful

    http://www.dickssportinggoods.com...yId=222851
     
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