Buying Your First Set Of Golf Clubs | 95% LIMITED |
Your first set of clubs is a starter kit, not a lifetime investment. As your swing evolves, your needs will change. Focus on , and spend the money you save on a few lessons or a bucket of balls at the range.
The putter is the club you will use most often (ideally 36 times a round or fewer). Unlike drivers, where technology changes every year, a putter from 1995 can still work today. buying your first set of golf clubs
Classic, thin look. Requires a more consistent stroke. Your first set of clubs is a starter
Large, heavy heads that help with alignment and stability. Great for beginners. The putter is the club you will use
You get the latest tech and a warranty, but you’ll pay a premium.
Welcome to the greatest game on earth. See you on the first tee!
If you’re buying used, all you really need to get started is: A Hybrid (3 or 4) 7-iron, 9-iron, and a Sand Wedge 2. Prioritize "Game Improvement" Irons