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I’m 18 and i want to start golfing. i used to but stopped for a while and don’t have any clubs. i dont have a whole lot of money to spend on clubs but i need some. i’m just looking for some decent clubs to get the job done.

 

6 Responses to What is a good set of golf clubs to start off with that arent expensive?

  1. johnnnyappleseed says:

    Mizuno’s Gold, Silver Models…

    They are simular to the Ping Zings, but has a wonderful feel upon impact.

    You can pick up a used set for about $50…

    At least when your playing Mizuno’s, you will know what it feels like when they say “that buttery feel of Mizuno’s”

    This would be a good start.

  2. Nick says:

    Mizuno’s Gold, or ping….they don’t cost TOO much…but i like my cobra drivers….

  3. Yahoo Moderator says:

    I would say just about anything Adams Golf, affordable and very beneficial to beginners. Most of their models are forgiving and easy to hit, some even include hybrids which are also very easy to hit.
    Rather than buy second hand, grab a cheap set of “New” Adams clubs and you are sure to be pleased.

    Good Luck

  4. Moyoka D says:

    If you are a new golfer and don’t have a whole lot of money,I suggest you buy this site:www.easybuygolf.com

  5. Treeleaper says:

    As a new golfer you want only perimeter weighted clubs, buy a known brand such as Cobra, Taylor-made, Adams, Mizuno, Ping, Nike and the like. Don’t spend a huge amount of money, you don’t need to.

    Best advice you can ever get is go and see a pro. If you approach it right he will not only sell you the gear you need but will also give you some lessons free.

    You might also consider second hand clubs for starters.

  6. David S says:

    you can try some begginer sets.like callaway big bertha 460 driver.#3 and #5 fairway woods.x-20 irons set.That is ok.
    All clubs do not up to $600 with discount price in this season.

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