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As of this summer, I've been playing at least once a week, and am really enjoying the game. I've never worried about having a good set of clubs, as I was generally a once every month or two golfer. Now that I've been playing often, I'm starting to think that my clubs are not quite up to the standards that I'm looking for. I only say this after using other clubs, and then finding that I can actually drive the ball perfectly straight and quite far when using a quality driver, as opposed to the uncomfortable stance and reach I have to use to get a 1:3 straight drive out of my Billy Club.

So basically, I'm looking for a decent set of irons (under $200 used) that will both help me improve my game, but also give me room to improve as a player. I don't really know if there are irons designed for "beginners" (I'm not exactly looking for a "beginner" club, more of something to grow into as I progress), but I have read about some irons being much more forgiving than others. I think I've decided to use graphite shafts to get a bit more club speed, but that is still up in the air.

Also, I'd like to get a decent driver (will be buying used) that will help me primarily keep the ball headed straight. Along with that, I'd like to have at least have one fairway wood, which could possible be substituted with a hybrid 2 and 3, haven't decided yet.

I'd like to have a matching set of irons and driver/woods, but it's not completely necessary, I just like things to match like that. I don't see the putter helping my game too much, so I'm not really concerned with that for now, and I have an Adams Golf gap wedge that I like, so I'm good there too.

So, what do you all suggest?
-Kevin
In the Nike Pro Tour Combo Bag:
907 D2 9.5*
906F2 18* 5W
585H 21* 3 Hybrid 735.CM 4-PW 51.06 MP-T & 56.13 MP-T White Hot #1

Posted
Get a nice set of wedges and a nice putter before worrying about upgrading irons or the driver.

The first step is working on your play around the green. You'd be surprised at how quickly your scores will drop once you start getting proficient around the greens...
Whats in my bag:
Driver: R7 Superquad 10.5 Stiff Stock
Wood: R7 3 wood Stiff Stock, r7 5 wood Stiff Stock
Irons: Command BK 3-PW Stiff TT Black Gold Shafts
Wedges: 52, 56, 60Putter: Dual Force Rossie II or White Hot XG #9 (Haven't had a chance to use both yet.)

Posted
I am not sure I agree with the last post. On the driver definately, because not sure it should come into play that much yet. As for the putter, comfort is the main key. When it comes to irons, find something that is quite forgiving. If you like the Adams GW, (I do too), why not try out some of their less expensive sets. Or maybe even try out some of their hybrids. Adams A2 set is very inexpensive and are quite forgiving clubs. You might even be able to pick up a used set for around $200. Since new, they are a little less than 300.

Posted
After losing a bet, I had to use my Golden Bear GX2's...

They are VERY forgiving clubs. I got them at Sports Authority for $113.
What I Play:

Driver: Sasquatch SUMO² 9.5º Stiff
Hybrid: HiBore 16º (3W replacement)
Irons: Staff Ci6 3-PW StiffWedges: Vokey Spin Milled 54.10 60.04Putter: Newport Studio Style 35"Ball: Pro V1xAge: 15

Posted
If you do decide to go that route at Sports Authority, check the local Sunday paper for a 25 bucks off if you spend 100 coupon. You can use it online if you dont have a local Sports Authority, just PM me for the coupon code and I think I can round it up for ya.

In my Vector
Driver:
Hybrids: 3DX RC #3IW and #4IW
Irons: 3DX RC 5-PW
Wedges: SW from my old setPutter: $15 from Wal-Mart (works for me!)Ball: Currently trying out E6


Posted
Oh, and here is a used Nike Ignite driver for only $65...good deal. Although the GX2 set COMES with a driver, I personally didn't like it. Too "whippy" of a shaft for me. It's ok though.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Nike-Ignite-460-...QQcmdZViewItem

I got my M86 wedges for $50 -- for all THREE of them, they're cheap and get the job done.

And if you're looking for a putter at all:
http://callawaygolfpreowned.com/putt...yhk847010.aspx

Good price for a great putter.
What I Play:

Driver: Sasquatch SUMO² 9.5º Stiff
Hybrid: HiBore 16º (3W replacement)
Irons: Staff Ci6 3-PW StiffWedges: Vokey Spin Milled 54.10 60.04Putter: Newport Studio Style 35"Ball: Pro V1xAge: 15

Posted
Taylor Made RAC OS are so easy to hit.

Driver Ping G10 10.5*
Hybrids Ping G5 (3) 19* Bridgestone J36 (4) 22*
Irons Mizuno MP-57 5-PW
Wedges Srixon WG-504 52.08 Bridgestone WC Copper 56.13
Putter 33" Scotty Cameron Studio Select #2


Posted
Thanks for all of the suggestions guys. I did a bit of browsing today and read about Adams Tight Lies clubs being particularly forgiving. I found a full set (D, 3W, 5W, 4-PW, P) + Bag for $250. I'm kind of thinking I might go with those, because it seems like a really great deal for a new set of all matching clubs and bag that have been labeled as really forgiving. They'd go good with my Adams GW as well.

What do you guys think about those?
-Kevin
In the Nike Pro Tour Combo Bag:
907 D2 9.5*
906F2 18* 5W
585H 21* 3 Hybrid 735.CM 4-PW 51.06 MP-T & 56.13 MP-T White Hot #1

Posted
Thanks for all of the suggestions guys. I did a bit of browsing today and read about Adams Tight Lies clubs being particularly forgiving. I found a full set (D, 3W, 5W, 4-PW, P) + Bag for $250. I'm kind of thinking I might go with those, because it seems like a really great deal for a new set of all matching clubs and bag that have been labeled as really forgiving. They'd go good with my Adams GW as well.

That is a smoking deal.

Weapons Of Choice
R5 Dual 9.5* Driver
R7 Draw Hybrid 3
Tight Lies #4 16* Fairway Wood
HCT Tour Irons 5-SW CG-11 52 CG-11 56 CG-11 60 BC-101 Putter

Posted
That is a smoking deal.

They're the Tight Lies "Classics." I don't know how much of a difference that makes as far as it being a great deal, although it appears that their newer sets have hybrids included, and are a bit more expensive. It seems like a great deal to me, but I really don't know that much.

http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-ADAMS-TIGHT-...6.c0.m14.l1309 and... http://www.dealadaygolf.com It's today's special on there.
-Kevin
In the Nike Pro Tour Combo Bag:
907 D2 9.5*
906F2 18* 5W
585H 21* 3 Hybrid 735.CM 4-PW 51.06 MP-T & 56.13 MP-T White Hot #1

Posted
If you haven't already, buy the Adams tight lies you mentioned. I used them right down to about a 15-16 handicap. It's almost impossible not to hit them high and strait every time. Really nice for the money.

Also, buy yourself a wedge, like a 58-60 degree lob wedge, that you like the feel of, and make it your go to club around the green.

Doesn't have to be expensive,or new, just has to give you the confidence to hit your shots.

Posted
If you haven't already, buy the Adams tight lies you mentioned. I used them right down to about a 15-16 handicap. It's almost impossible not to hit them high and strait every time. Really nice for the money.

Will do. The bag that the set comes with looks perfect too. One of my favorite courses to practice on is walking course. I almost prefer walking. Big cart bags aren't my style.

-Kevin
In the Nike Pro Tour Combo Bag:
907 D2 9.5*
906F2 18* 5W
585H 21* 3 Hybrid 735.CM 4-PW 51.06 MP-T & 56.13 MP-T White Hot #1

Posted
I think you will be thrilled with the Adams set. I am recently an Adams convert and dont see myself changing anytime soon.

Posted

Sounds like this is the set I will be going with. I'm excited.

-Kevin
In the Nike Pro Tour Combo Bag:
907 D2 9.5*
906F2 18* 5W
585H 21* 3 Hybrid 735.CM 4-PW 51.06 MP-T & 56.13 MP-T White Hot #1

Posted
So I talked to a golf buddy about this set, and he thinks that getting this set is not a good idea. He says that they are primarily a set for senior citizens, and don't leave room to improve because they're just too easy to play with. Like I said in the OP, I am looking for something to help me improve. Is this set going to help me out, or is it just going to make me think I'm getting better?
-Kevin
In the Nike Pro Tour Combo Bag:
907 D2 9.5*
906F2 18* 5W
585H 21* 3 Hybrid 735.CM 4-PW 51.06 MP-T & 56.13 MP-T White Hot #1

Posted
Mate, you are at a 36 handicap ain't I right? You would improve even if you played with a hockey stick just with practice...

Posted
Mate, you are at a 36 handicap ain't I right? You would improve even if you played with a hockey stick just with practice...

Haha, I should have changed that. I haven't calculated my handicap, but I generally shoot in the 90's.
-Kevin
In the Nike Pro Tour Combo Bag:
907 D2 9.5*
906F2 18* 5W
585H 21* 3 Hybrid 735.CM 4-PW 51.06 MP-T & 56.13 MP-T White Hot #1

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