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Hey y'all,

I have been golfing for about 3 years on and off now. But I haven't played for a few months because of school and winter...

Anyway, I have a Rawlings Club set, and I'm looking to upgrade soon.

What should I get? I'm not looking into anything extremely expensive as I am a college student, but I would like a relatively decent set of clubs.
Any help is appreciated, and if you need some more information, please don't hesitate to ask and specify.

Thanks again,
HookEmHorns

HookEmHorns

In my 14 Xtreme bag:

Driver Burner 10.5*3 Wood Rawlings 15*5 Wood Ignite 19*Irons S2 Max 4-GWPutter Rossa Corza Ghost 35" Next to be replaced: 3 wood. All Rawlings junk has got to go. haha

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Mizuno Comp Ez are my recommendation

http://cgi.ebay.com/MIZUNO-T-ZOID-CO...1%7C240%3A1318

$128.51 including shipping for a nice forged iron set. I am playing them right now and great set for beginner to mid handicap golfers. I feel these club with help you drop 10 strokes off your game with a little practice and time.

Titleist 910 D2 9.5 Driver
Titleist 910 F15 & 21 degree fairway wood
Titleist 910 hybrid 24 degree
Mizuno Mp33 5 - PW
52/1056/1160/5

"Yonex ADX Blade putter, odyssey two ball blade putter, both  33"

ProV-1

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Nickent 3DX RC hybrid/iron sets are inexpensive and great. The Hybrids alone are worth their weight in gold.

 - Joel

TM M3 10.5 | TM M3 17 | Adams A12 3-4 hybrid | Mizuno JPX 919 Tour 5-PW

Vokey 50/54/60 | Odyssey Stroke Lab 7s | Bridgestone Tour B XS

Home Courses - Willow Run & Bakker Crossing

 

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I would get a set that is...
A) in your price range
B) looks and feels good to YOU
C) has some hybrids
D) is adjusted (length and lie) to your swing (may be done after purchase)
E) has the proper flex shaft

good places to look for clubs on the cheap...
http://www.3balls.com/
http://www.rockbottomgolf.com/
http://www.golfetail.com/default.aspx
My Clubs: Callaway FT-i Tour LCG 9.5° w/ Matrix Ozik Xcon 6 stiff; Sonartec GS Tour 14° w/ Graphite Design Red Ice 70 stiff; Adams Idea Pro 2h(18°) & 3h(20°) w/ Aldila VS Proto 80 stiff; Adams Idea Pro Forged 4-PW w/ TT Black Gold stiff; Cleveland CG12 DSG RTG 52°-10° & 58°-10°; Odyssey...
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agree with everyone else...hybrids are a great way to replace multiple clubs in your bag and add room down low for wedges. when i starting to really improve my game my bag consisted of driver, 3h, 4h, 5-pw, 56wedge, 60wedge, and putter. as i improved my distance with driver and the distance gap became a bit too wide, i struggled deciding between a 2h and 3W to fill the gap. Ultimately i chose a 2h to close the gap just cause i like the versatility of hybrids.

wilson fybrids actually look pretty promising in the regard of replacing woods and iron....Paddy's got it in his bag so its gotta be solid

in my bag:

Driver: '08 Cobra F Speed LD 10.5 w/UST Proforce V2 Tour Flight stiff

Fairway: Adams Speedline Fast10 3-wood w/Aldila Wasabi stiff
Hybrid: Nickent 3dx 3H
Irons: Nike CCI forged 4-pw Wedges: Nike Victory Red 52 56 60 Putter: Rife Mr. Beasley Balls: Bridgestone B330-RX Tees: epoch

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Ok. Thanks guys!
I feel like a complete idiot for asking this, but I have to know...
I found these Ping G5 irons on a website and I don't really know what is included... Is it the ones that are in the table under Ping G5 Iron Specifications? All those included in the deal?
I'm a real big fan of Ping clubs, not really sure why, but I just like them a lot.

Thanks, y'all.

HookEmHorns

In my 14 Xtreme bag:

Driver Burner 10.5*3 Wood Rawlings 15*5 Wood Ignite 19*Irons S2 Max 4-GWPutter Rossa Corza Ghost 35" Next to be replaced: 3 wood. All Rawlings junk has got to go. haha

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first thing is to get to a store or range and have your swing and swing speed analyzed...the shafts are as, if not more important than the club heads. You want a set that works for your swing.. If you naturally have a steep approach you want irons that have more bounce..if you are a shallow swinger less.

You also want something pleasing to your eye, something you feel good about looking at, that will breed confidence. Don't pay attention to what anyone else plays.

Ping has a great fitting system and you can usually find a great set on ebay very inexpensively and the old I2 and I3's are classic's that have stood the test of time. Make sure the lie angle and length is correct, (very important)

So,

1. the right shaft(s)
2. the right length(s)
3. proper lie angle
4. proper bounce
5. pleasing to YOUR eye
6. proper loft and face angle for your driver
7. the correct grip size
8. Hybrids instead of 3 and 4 irons

Not in any order

Hope that helps

To Long Straight Drives
Rick Pogany

In the Bag
Blue Hawk XT30 8.5 Firm 47"Proto-type 5 wood Blue Hawk ShaftProto-type 7 wood Blue Hawk ShaftPing I3 Blades 4-LWRife Hybrid Mallet 34"ProV1

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Ok. Thanks guys!

I just was fitted for a set of these recently....had 'em in my bag for about a week and a half now.

I've gamed them for 3 rounds so far. I'm very pleased so far. The higher ball flight is nice....it's been about nine years since this has been the norm as my last irons had a much lower trajectory. I was worried a bit that the offset would be a problem...it has not been an issue....in fact, the offset in the wedges really scared me....but they are real gems.....I can open the face of the 54 SW and swing hard for the short lob shots....once again. My fitter did a couple of nice things for me.....he went with the AWT shaft vs. the stock CSLite shaft....and he threw in the Cushin insert. I'm pleased with both. These sticks can be had for a heck of great deal right now. I think they offer great performance that rivals the newer G10 (sweet gi club) but sooo much cheaper due to the supply of the older G5 heads. Try DansDiscountGolf.com for your custom fitted PINGS at awesome prices.....call 'em and see what they can do. I went with a local guy, though, due to the fact that it'd been years since I was fitted and my specs are a little different than standard.....the fitting charts on the PING webpage were close...but slightly off of what he recomended after I hit some shots. Good luck.
909D Comp 9.5* (house MATRIX OZIK XCON-6)
Burner Superfast 3 & 5 woods (house MATRIX OZIK XCON-4.8)
G15 Hybrid 23* (AWT shaft)
G5 5 iron-PW-46*, UW-50*, SW-54 & LW-58 (AWT shaft)
Studio Select Newport 2 Mid SlantGrips: PING cords & Golf Pride New Decade Multi-Coumpound Bag: C-130...
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I recently purchased the Mizuno MX-25. They are last years model, and if you search you can get them for around $450. They are forged and have a great feel to them, yet they are fairly forgiving. Definetly give them a try before you make a final decision.

In the Vector Bag

Driver: Launcher 10.5 degree w/ Mitsubishi JAVLNFX M7 shaft
Fairway: Launcher 3 wood 15 degree
Hybrids: BafflerIrons: MX-25's 4-SWWedges: Tour Wedge 60 degreePutter: Studio Select NewportBall : B330-S

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I recently purchased the Mizuno MX-25's. They are last years model and you can get them for around $450, probably less. They are forged and have a great feel to them, yet they are forgiving. Definetly give these a try before you make your final decision.

In the Vector Bag

Driver: Launcher 10.5 degree w/ Mitsubishi JAVLNFX M7 shaft
Fairway: Launcher 3 wood 15 degree
Hybrids: BafflerIrons: MX-25's 4-SWWedges: Tour Wedge 60 degreePutter: Studio Select NewportBall : B330-S

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id say if Ping is what you like, then get Ping irons. being comfortable with a certain brand is important. i would do some research on exactly what you want (which model, 3-PW, 4-PW, or 5-SW, etc) and then get a nice used set on Ebay. you will save LOTS of $$$. a lot of people will tell you to hit the irons they have because thats what they like. however, you need to choose what YOU like. and if Ping is what you like, then by all means stay with Ping
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It's always good to get fitted but if you're getting back into the game, technology has changed a buttload. The best new age clubs to start with (that will still be great in the long run) are Adams golf clubs. Chem them out, they're for everyone.

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What's in My Bag?
Driver - R9 460 10.5* UST Proforce V2
F Wood - SQ2 3W 15* UST Proforce V2
Hybrid - Baffler DWS 20* Fujikura SpeederIrons - Pro CB (4-PW) Project X 6.0Wedges - CG14 52* CG12 56* & CG15 DSG 60* Putter - Studio...

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