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And I still use the clubs that I got in high school... I have some Cougar something driver and my irons are from a beginer set baught at Dicks... Same with my putter...

Now, I am not rich nor do I have hundreds to throw into clubs so I was wondering if there really is even a major differance in my clubs vs new ones...

If so, how should I even go about buying new ones? I was thinking maybe getting a new driver first and then a new putter... My irons have never done me wrong and I think I am a little attached to them.

Opinions?

It took me over 10yrs. before I replaced my Tommy Armour 845's with the Taylormade OS2's..Like you,I was attached with my older ones,but the golf technology now really helps golfers like us alot...Go,to your local Pro shop and try a few irons..I tried the R7 TP and the Burner TP for some reason it was the RAC OS2's that I was able to hit...I hope my 2cents helps yopu a bit...

Driver- HiBore XL 9.5°
Hybrids- #3,#4 and #5
Irons- RAC CB/MB combo
Wedge- Vokey 52° Oil Can
56° CG-1060° CG-10Putter- CorzaBall-Bag- '08 Monaco


Go on Greg treat yourself to some new sticks and dont forget to get them fitted.

In The Bag
Mizuno MX 560 Driver
Taylor made 3 wood
Mizuno HIFLI 21*
Mizuno MX 25's 4-pwMizuno MX series wedges 50, 56*/11 & 60*Bettinardi C02 putter4 bottles of pilsner,2 packs cigars


"Today's iron set doesn't come close to resembling yesterdays, tomorrow's will be just as different…….innovative thinking will mark the future" E. Michael Stanley

This quote says a lot of things to me. Today's latest and greatest game improvement irons and drivers are leaps and bounds above the clubs you currently have in your bag. Go to your local pro shop and demo a few…..you will be amazed at what technology can do for your game. Hit as many as you can one day, go back and hit some more, third time is a charm.

Callaway X-Hot Tour GD Tour AD DI-7 Sonartec SS-3.5 16* FTP-X Adams Idea Super S 19* Matrix Kujoh
Bridgestone J33B DG X100 Mizuno MP 53*6 Mizuno MP 56*10 WRX Sq. Gr. GTO Ported
Mizuno MP 60*6 WRX Sq. Gr. GTO Ported Odyssey White Hot Tour #5 Callaway Tourix

GHIN: 10436305


get a used set from a place like ebay or globalgolf.com. the technology has changed a lot in the past 15 years, but not as much this decade. A set of callaway x-14s would be cheap and still are up to date.

however, it is not the club so much as it is the golfer. you can improve this summer with a cheaper set, and then you will have a better idea of what you are looking for in your next set of clubs for xmas next year.

If I were you, I would buy a high quality driver used. The difference between a Cougarwhatever and a top of the line driver is probably pretty significant, much moreso than the difference a beginner will feel between a cheap 8I and a high quality 8I.

I bought a used Nike Sasquatch Driver with a sick shaft in it, almost mint condition, for $100 from globalgolf.com. The club looked like it had been used in a handful of rounds, that is it. Clubs are like cars, they really depreciate once they leave the lot.

My driver is a Callaway Square Head. They go for $400+ new, I bought mine for $200 in mint condition from ebay, still had the stickers on it. No ball marks on the face, no signs of a tee being hit on the bottom, looked brand new to me.

Here is the site for globalgolf:
http://www.globalgolf.com/used-golf-clubs.aspx

Here is a Ping G5, Reg Flex for $120'ish:
http://www.globalgolf.com/product/go...g/g5.aspx?gd=3

Here is a Nike Sumo for $115'ish:
http://www.globalgolf.com/product/go...sumo.aspx?gd=3

Here is a Cleveland for $85:
http://www.globalgolf.com/product/go...bore.aspx?gd=3



You can also get a pretty good putter used on that site too. An Odyssey or something for $20'ish.
http://www.globalgolf.com/gallery/go...ssey.aspx?gd=3

And the Cleveland Wedges for $30'ish are a good deal too. Wedges can be real beat up, that's part of their charm.
http://www.globalgolf.com/gallery/go...land.aspx?gd=3

What's in the bag
Driver: FTI
3W: 15 Degree
2H: X
4I-7I: X-188I, 9I, PW: X-Forged52 Deg: Vokey Oil Can, all rusted out56 Deg: Vokey, Chrome 60 Deg: Black PearlPutter: Catalina Two


It's a win-win either way.

Driver:  Ping G15 9* with Talamonti 70x shaft
3 Wood/Hybrid:  Taylormade Rescue TP 17*
3-PW Irons:  Ping G15 Green Dot KBS 90 shafts
Gap Wedge:  Cleveland 588 RTG
Sand Wedge:  Cleveland 588 RTGLob Wedge:  Cleveland 588 RTGPutter:  OdysseyBall:  Bridgestone 330-RXS or 330-SBag:  Generic


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