Costco Wholesale has for their
Members: Costco Members: Callaway Edge 10-Piece Golf Club Sets (Right Hand, Regular Flex) for
$549.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
P10Bostonian for finding this deal.
Includes:- 1x Titanium Driver with head-cover
- 1x 3-Wood with head-cover
- 1x 5-Hybrid with head-cover
- 4x Cavity back Irons (6–9i)
- 1x Pitching wedge
- 1x Sand wedge
- 1x Odyssey White Hot Pro Putter with SuperStroke grip and head-cover
Features:- Right Handed Regular Flex
- Ideal for Those with an Average Swing Speed
- Irons are Steel Shaft
- Woods are Graphite Shaft
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30+ handicapper (generally on the green in time for birdie/par putt, but then always 3 and 4 putt). Callaway Edge Driver about 280. People told me to upgrade and i could hit it easily 300. I bough the Callaway Rogue max driver. It goes the exact same distance, but the spread pattern is better.
Couple of points:
1) My coach says that the graphite shafts, which are slightly more expensive, are probably a good investment if you are not athletic or aged over 40. Due to swing speed.
2) "crap deal, they were $500 before" - note that even at $550 these are exceptionally valued clubs. The putter alone is $150-175 retail. They are a Costco special release of an older club called "X2 Hot" which sold for a lot, lot more at the time. The reason they are on Slickdeals is that they go out of stock a lot and then you are SOL. The fact they are available is the deal.
3) "better to get used off eBay" - it's really hit or miss to know whether you are picking up quality clubs someone has grown out of or if you are buying crap clubs that should go in the trash. If you buy the latter you will develop frustration and bad techniques. Same if you buy 'player' or 'tour' clubs that lack the forgiveness a beginner needs. I buy used clubs and honestly I'd be hard pressed to get you something of equal quality for the same money, and that's after a lot of waiting and digging around. Newbies will have no idea what they are buying.
4) The only set that comes close to this in terms of good beginner option is the Inesis 100 half-set from Decathalon (which my wife uses). They just released a full set in Europe which I assume will be out here, but a half set is also a good way to go if you really are dipping your toe in. Look out for these used.
5) Golf is a reasonably expensive sport - bag, shoes, balls, accessories, LESSONS... and green fees can be $20-150, 50 range balls $5-15 depending on where you live and play. If $550 is spendy it might not be the sport for you.
Have fun!
I played football in college, used to love trying to play basketball at the gym, and would do ghost pepper eating challenges without thinking twice.
Now every night I have to make sure that I have a pillow between my legs so my back doesn't hurt, and now I have to weigh whether I want to lay on my previously broken and perpetually painful left shoulder or risk waking up coughing from acid reflux if I lay on the right side.
Driving around in a cart and hitting some balls in the water is pretty appealing "active" afternoon.
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30+ handicapper (generally on the green in time for birdie/par putt, but then always 3 and 4 putt). Callaway Edge Driver about 280. People told me to upgrade and i could hit it easily 300. I bough the Callaway Rogue max driver. It goes the exact same distance, but the spread pattern is better.
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