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I am only 16 so I don't have much money to spend on golf clubs. I have a okay driver and 3 and 5 wood, my putter is decent along with my sandwedge.

My irons are graphite Diawas given to me by my uncle they are old and hard to hit.

I am looking for irons that are easy to hit, durable and are able to play with as I get better. I know the X20's are great but they are a bit too pricy for me. I was looking to keep it under $400. I would love to have a custom fitting but those clubs are like double my price range.

Suggestions, comment, thoughts
Thanks!

Driver- Snake Eyes 600T 11.5 Graphite Reg.
Woods- 3 & 5 Lynx Predator Graphite Reg.
Irons- 3-P Diawa Graphite Reg.
Putter- Ping Karsten (an old one)
Sandwedge- Console SteelBall- Whatever I can get my hands on Bag- Taylormade Stand Bag


Posted
how much are you particularly looking to spend?

taylormade r7 irons are very solid clubs. You can get a set of last years models for under 400 on ebay

TMX Carry Bag
Tour Burner 9.5*
Burner 3W 15*
Burner Rescue Hybrid 19*
r7 TP 4i-SW Dynamic Gold S300s 60* CG-14 Circa 62 #2 & Studio Stainless Newport 2 Pro V1x


Posted
Ebay
Mizuno Comp Ez Forged oversize irons Pw-3 for $200
Taylor Made R540 $60
Taylor Made 3 wood $50
used wedges 2 $80

your set to go!

Titleist 910 D2 9.5 Driver
Titleist 910 F15 & 21 degree fairway wood
Titleist 910 hybrid 24 degree
Mizuno Mp33 5 - PW
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"Yonex ADX Blade putter, odyssey two ball blade putter, both  33"

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I would like to be able to try to clubs before the purchase.

Driver- Snake Eyes 600T 11.5 Graphite Reg.
Woods- 3 & 5 Lynx Predator Graphite Reg.
Irons- 3-P Diawa Graphite Reg.
Putter- Ping Karsten (an old one)
Sandwedge- Console SteelBall- Whatever I can get my hands on Bag- Taylormade Stand Bag


Posted
you can demo clubs at any major golf retailer.

I'd recommend spending the 30 dollars or whatever it is to get fitted for clubs. Then take those specs and find something used on ebay.

TMX Carry Bag
Tour Burner 9.5*
Burner 3W 15*
Burner Rescue Hybrid 19*
r7 TP 4i-SW Dynamic Gold S300s 60* CG-14 Circa 62 #2 & Studio Stainless Newport 2 Pro V1x


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I believe you can get TaylorMade RAC OS2's from Golfsmith for $400?

In my bag:
Driver: Taylormade R7 Quad 10.5 deg
5-Wood: Nike Ignite 5-Wood
Irons: Callaway X-20 (3-PW)
Wedges: Cleveland CG12 50 deg, Cleveland CG10 54 + 60 degPutter: Nike OZ MalletBall: Titleist NXT Tour


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I believe you can get TaylorMade RAC OS2's from Golfsmith for $400?

golfdiscount.com has them for $300.

eBay is a great place for good new/used discontinued irons, you should be able to get a top name brand set between $200-$400. Go to a driving range and see if they have any old individual demo irons you can try out, that is the best way to demo a wide variety of irons new and old. Kevin
In the Bag:
ADAMS XTD 10.5 (S) 46"
Mizuno F-50 4-wood NV-65
TaylorMade Rescue TP 19° & 22°
TaylorMade X-300 FCI 5-pw Rifle 6.0 +1 4upCleveland 588 RTG 52° & 56° 3 upOdyssey 2-ball LONG cut to 40"

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I got a sick deal. $450 for my S58's, new shafts, grips, and refinished.
In My Bag

Driver: Sasquatch 460 9.5°
3 Wood: Laser 3 Wood 15°
5 Wood: r7 19° (Stiff)Irons: S58 Irons 4-PW Orange DotWedge: Harmonized 60°Wedge: Z TP 54°Putter: Tiffany 34"Balls: Pro V1 Shoes: Adidas Tour 360 IIThe Meadows Golf Coursewww.themeadowsgc.comAge: 16

Posted
I think I will save up for a nice set or go get custom fit then based on that try to score a deal somewhere!

I have been told by one pro I could handle steel and another I can't. So I would like to improve some more then go to steel.

Driver- Snake Eyes 600T 11.5 Graphite Reg.
Woods- 3 & 5 Lynx Predator Graphite Reg.
Irons- 3-P Diawa Graphite Reg.
Putter- Ping Karsten (an old one)
Sandwedge- Console SteelBall- Whatever I can get my hands on Bag- Taylormade Stand Bag


Posted
In your price range you can get quite a bit. Adams and Cobras have always been the most forgiving irons IMHO. And you can get quite a few sets from them in that price range.

Posted
lynxer-

Anything wrong with Craigslist? You'd probably be able to meet someone at a driving range so you could try them out first; you might want to promise to give them some gas money if you didn't make the purchase.
My Equipment:
Northwestern 3-, 5-, 7- and 9-wood;
Goldwin AVDP Irons (5-10 plus PW);
U.S. Golf 60 degree wedge;
See-More Putter; Bushnell Yardage Pro 1000 Rangefinder;Golflogix GPS.

Posted
Sorry to say this but - unless your body stature is beyond norm - imo there is absolutly no need to spent even 1 $ more on fitting when you are a beginner esp. if you are on a budget. I spent way to much on equipment as beginner thinking it would improve my game - it doesnt - only practice does...

Burner 9°
FW Burner 15°
Burner Rescue 19°
MP67 4-PW
CG10 50° CG12 DSG 54° & 60°


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Look at the WilsonStaff equipment. All the stuff from 2006 (Pi5, Di6, Ci6) is now on sale. I got my Ci6's for $200 brand new. WilsonStaff is a really good buy, and saves you some money for other equipment.

Too bad no big-name, major winning tour players play WilsonStaff... ... or do they??

I like to think of WilsonStaff as one of golf gear's best kept secrets. Let's hope they don't go the route of Nike and start hiking up prices just because all the other manufacturers are doing it.

Favorite Practice Course:
Z Boaz Municipal, Fort Worth <<< Ben Hogan grew up playing here!
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In the bag: 983E 9.5*, Fuji Speeder S RPM LP, 4W, Neutral Bias STAFF Ci6 irons, S (going up for sale soon) Tom Watson PVD 08 Wedges (G.S,L)... and a 4...

Posted
I would definitely recommend buying a set off ebay, something like the 2007 Cobra FP's. You can get a full older model set that's new or close to new for under $250.
In my bag:
Driver: Tour Burner 10.5 re*ax
3 Wood:R5 XL
Irons:FP Irons 5-GW
Hybrids:Baffler DWS 3,4 Wedges:588 RTG DSG 56º, 60ºPutter:White Hot XG #9 34"Grips: Lamkin Crossline CordsBall: Pro V1x

Posted
I agree with the others about ebay. I got a set of nike slingshot 4d irons new for $280 when those irons are 400-500 in retail shops. One word of advise when using ebay is be patient, dont jump on the first deal you see. Also do a search for auctions with a best offer option. A lot of times you can get a great deal on those. Make sure you check feedback and if it seems like too good of a deal it probably is. Good Luck!

Posted
With your budget and handicap I would strongly suggest an older set of Callaways. X18,16,14 or 12s. The X12s still stand up as an awesome begginger club and can be had for about $200. I loved my X12s! I don't think there has been huge improvements in this line over the years. Seems like they got it right the first time.

When you get ready to resale and upgrade as you handicap drops, you will get most of that money back in resale. I'd suggest graphite for now but go with what you like. This would leave you $200 to spend on a quality putter and/or sandwege.

Posted
I'm in the same dilemma as you and I'm split between Adams a3 hybrid irons and the Wilson Staff Ci7s.
Posted
Sorry to say this but - unless your body stature is beyond norm - imo there is absolutly no need to spent even 1 $ more on fitting when you are a beginner esp. if you are on a budget. I spent way to much on equipment as beginner thinking it would improve my game - it doesnt - only practice does...

Most places will actually fit you for free with purchase, so I would recommend getting fitted even if you think you know your specs.

I threw my clubs into the lake so it's time to start over...

Driver: Great Big Bertha II 10°, Callaway System 60 Firm
Woods: Tour 2400 Plus 3
Hybrid: 19.0° 503 H, Adila NV 85 SIrons: X20 4-GWPutter: Studio Select Newport 2


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