I will soon learn how to play golf and need to buy clubs.?
The question is…. there are so many different types of golf clubs and i don’t know what or how many clubs I need to play golf. remember I am just Learning/Beginner
You need irons, drivers, a sand wedge) and a putter.
The Irons that you will definitely need are 3 irons, 5 irons, 7 irons, and a 9 iron. You can also get the 4, 6, and 8 irons, but those are optional (in my opinion anyways, I only play with odd numbered ones)
You will need a Driver, a 3 wood (a woods a fancy name for a driver), and a 7 wood (woods with higher numbers are also known as "fairway drivers" because you can hit them when the balls on the fairway).
You need a sand wedge if you land one in a bunker.
Oh, and a putter. You don’t want to put with your driver; I’ve done it, and it isn’t easy.
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The question is can you play golf?
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get the cheapest lightest clubs you can. If you end up loving the game and wanting to play it all the time, you can get better ones.
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people at the store will always help you… if u have a freind try his club… i use my dads cuz im as tall as him
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u can also have trials for like 10 dollars for a week or something like that
you can do what i did. i went to costco and bought a whole set there. i can return them if anything is wrong with them or whatever and they are prince which is a good brand and i took lessons and they instructor said the clubs were as good as any he’d ever had!
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Purchase a full set from a "play it again " sports or other used sports equipment retailer. That way you can get excellent quality clubs for a good price but also advice on how to upgrade later once your committed to playing the game and your game improves.
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You need irons, drivers, a sand wedge) and a putter.
The Irons that you will definitely need are 3 irons, 5 irons, 7 irons, and a 9 iron. You can also get the 4, 6, and 8 irons, but those are optional (in my opinion anyways, I only play with odd numbered ones)
You will need a Driver, a 3 wood (a woods a fancy name for a driver), and a 7 wood (woods with higher numbers are also known as "fairway drivers" because you can hit them when the balls on the fairway).
You need a sand wedge if you land one in a bunker.
Oh, and a putter. You don’t want to put with your driver; I’ve done it, and it isn’t easy.
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Before you buy make sure that you love the sport and are ready to commit. Start off with a medium line quality club and work you way up. (You might even want to shop from the discount bin) Clubs really don’t matter when your a beginner, unless your really competitive.
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Id go with a golf set for beginners.
Cheap clubs that work okay are at a big 5 like these dunlops which are probably $100
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For some more expensive but better clubs go to your sport chalet and get Golden Bear for like $200.
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This is just my opinion I used the first dunlop ones for about 2 years and now I just bought a new set (not a full set but different everything) for about $1000-$1200 and my game improved alot. Im very thankful for such a good beginner set because if you play alot and do some classes you’ll love the game.
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yea or use some1 elses to begin to see if you like the game because most courses dont let you play unless you carry a bag…also most courses rent clubs so you could try that too and ifg you like the game… then get some clubs of your own
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You can go to you local golf shop like GolfSmith or Golf Galaxy, they have lots of pre-owned iron sets. In golfsmith they have a golf lesson for $99 (4 lessons for 30 mins). The basic clubs you need are
Driver
3, 5 or 7 woods (Fairway Driver)
5, 7 and 9 irons
PW and SW
Putter
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