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Driver 200- cobra amp 3 wood 125- cobra amp 3 iron 88-cobra bio cell 4-pw 800- cobra amp cell Gw 100- Cleveland cg14 Sw 150- titleist vokey sm5 Lw 150- titleist vokey sm5 Putter 120- taylormade spider counterbalanced Bag 175- sun mountain four.5
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Well, I have two sets of titleist 735 cm irons, one with steel shafts and one with graphite. ..both I got for 200$... my wedges probably set me back 500$, which are volkeys and a 588.. and a Taylor made, white smoke putter.... which I believe I got for 70$...

It is what it is

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Just started playing the game and rather than buy a newbie beginner set from Goldsmith or Dick's, I figured I could put together a better set of used clubs for about the same price.  So, here's what I came up with:

Callaway FT-9 Driver - $45

Bobby Jones/Jesse Ortiz 3/5 Woods & 3/4 Hybrids - $130

Nicklaus "The Bear" N1 Linear Dynamics Irons (1-PW) - $30

Titleist Vokey Wedges (52/56/60) - $100

Odyssey Backstryke Marxman Putter - $50

Titlelist Bag - $50

Total cost: $355

Some good clubs in there for less than the cost of a new Callaway, Stratus or Lynx starter set from Goldsmith. In fact, the MSRP of the FT-9 when new was $399, which is more than the total cost of the complete set that I put together.  The same can be said of the Vokey wedges which retailed for about $130 each new.   Bought the Bobby Jones clubs because they were cheap, well rated and beautiful.  Have since learned that these clubs are somewhat difficult for a beginner to hit well, but I also think that if I learn how to hit these clubs, hitting other more "forgiving" clubs should be easier.  The MSRP of the Jones/Ortiz 3/5 woods was $230 and the 3/4 hybrids $200 each; $860 total. The Nicklaus N1 clubs are the most obscure.  They are about 20 years old, probably cost around $150-200 when new and were designed for beginners like me with graphite shafts and, according to PGA.com, a "cantilever weight system and undercut cavity design to establish a lower center of gravity for easier and higher initial launch trajectory." These irons are the weakest part of the set but at $3 a club (total $30), they'll do for now and I can upgrade to better used gear later.  The Odyssey putter cost about $200 and the Titleist bag cost about $160 new.  So, the retail price of the entire set was originally around $2200 which I got for just $355.

Not bad for a starter set, if I do say so myself.  Now, I just need to learn how to use them properly. ;-)

Callaway FT9 Driver (10N)
Jones/Ortiz 3W(13), 4W (17) & 5W (19)
Jones/Ortiz  3H (21) 4H (25) & 5H (30)
Titleist DCI Gold - 3-PW (21-48)
Titleist Vokey PW (48-6), GW (52-8), SW (56-10) & LW (60-4)
Northwestern (Tom Weiskopf) #309 Putter

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Cobra Bio Cell Driver-$200 brand new

2009 Cleveland Launcher 3 and 5 wood-$100 used

Nike Slingshot OSS 4-PW and Cleveland CG14 60 Degree wedge plus bag-$100 Craigslist

Callaway X-series Jaws Sand Wedge-$30 used

Nike Drone putter-$69.17 on sale sports authority

So all together $499.17 not bad for first set of nice golf clubs and considering I live in Alaska.

Driver-:cleve: 588 Custom 9.0   

Woods-:cleve: Launcher 3 and 5 wood 

Irons- :mizuno: JPX 825 4-GW

wedges-:cleve: CG14 60* and and :callaway: x series jaws 56*

putter-:nike: Method Core Drone

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Under $500, but the memories are priceless. Plus, on some occasions the two of us have beaten sets costing much more. Other times , we have lost to less expensive set as well as more expensive sets. I probably have $4K-$5K worth of clubs in storage. I know I have at least 3 Scotty Cameron putters in storage I don't use, that together cost more than my gamers do.  .

In My Bag:
A whole bunch of Tour Edge golf stuff...... :beer:

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It's worth almost nothing if you try to trade it in at a golf store......

Ping G400 Max 9/TPT Shaft, TEE EX10 Beta 4, 5 wd, PXG 22 HY, Mizuno JPX919F 5-GW, TItleist SM7 Raw 55-09, 59-11, Bettinardi BB39

 

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Golf Clubs are like motor vehicles, once you take out of the show room ,you loose 25% straight up, paid $1700 for my Ping set, if get 5 years at average one game per week, that works out pretty cheap at $6.50 per round.

* In My Ping DLX Bag *

Ping G25 driver 12.5 deg

Ping G25 Fairway 16.5 deg

Ping Rapture 2 Iron 18 deg (Alternet 20deg Mizuno Fli-Hi Hybrid)

Ping I 20 Hybrid 20 deg      (Alternet 23 deg Mizuno Fli-Hi Hybrid)

Ping G25 Irons 4-UW

Ping Tour Wedge SS 52 deg

Guerin Rife Barbados Putter (Alternet Odyssey White Ice 6 355g)

Preferred Ball Srixon Z Star.

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New? Or used?

New, probably around $1,400-1,500.

Used, it depends if people have seen me use the clubs...if so, they'd assume they're worthless. :-D

Ryan M
 
The Internet Adjustment Formula:
IAD = ( [ADD] * .96 + [EPS] * [1/.12] ) / (1.15)
 
IAD = Internet Adjusted Distance (in yards)
ADD = Actual Driver Distance (in yards)
EPS = E-Penis Size (in inches)
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The G25, now played a couple months with them, finding them very good, have picked up about 10 yards in the long irons,8 iron upwards hitting about same length as the SZ cobra I was using. Overall very pleased with the Pings, Woods and Hybrids excellent very rare to get miss hits, normally operator fault if you don't find the fairway.

* In My Ping DLX Bag *

Ping G25 driver 12.5 deg

Ping G25 Fairway 16.5 deg

Ping Rapture 2 Iron 18 deg (Alternet 20deg Mizuno Fli-Hi Hybrid)

Ping I 20 Hybrid 20 deg      (Alternet 23 deg Mizuno Fli-Hi Hybrid)

Ping G25 Irons 4-UW

Ping Tour Wedge SS 52 deg

Guerin Rife Barbados Putter (Alternet Odyssey White Ice 6 355g)

Preferred Ball Srixon Z Star.

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No idea, but here in Finland they would be

910D2 + Diamana Ahina 500 e

910F + Diamana Ahina 299 e

910H 19* + Diamana Ahina 279 e

Mizuno MP-59 5-PW + R12 52, 56 and 60 would be 1350 e

64 Dunlop Wedge 10 e =)

Some 10 e putter

Totals as 2448 euros = $3182

I know, golf equipment is quite expensive here. I bought all of those in total of 450 euros used = approximately 600 USD.

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* Titleist 905T driver w/Grafalloy Prolaunch Blue shaft, separate ebay purchases for club and shaft plus shaft installation and new grip, $65

* Sonartec  17 degree fairway wood w/UST ProForce V2 shaft, separate ebay purchases plus shaft installation and new grip, $80

* Sonartec  19 degree fairway wood w/stock shaft and new grip, ebay purchase, $60

* Nickent  24 degree hybrid, ebay purchase, new grip, $20

* 3-GW Irons, Giga Golf, custom lie/length, upgraded grips (equivalent to TaylorMade R11), $195

* 54 degree Hogan S/W, older than dirt, free from friend, $9.50 for new grip

* 62 degree lob wedge, $28 new

* Odyssey F7 2-ball putter, Callaway Preowned, $40

* Callaway Carry Bag from parent’s neighbor Christmas day 2009 (he got a new bag for Christmas!) $0

Total = $497.50

If purchased new, approx.  $2,265.

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Driver / 3w 2hy Mizuno JPX 825   $   660

Irons 3/pw Mizuno MP 59              $ 1100

Wedges Taylormade ATV 52/58    $   236

Putter Taylormade Ghost 770        $   132

Grip putter superstroke 3.0            $     30

Dirver: Mizuno JPX 825 9,5 Fujikura Orochi Red Eye Stiff 65 g.
3 wood: Mizuno JPX 825 14 Fujikura Orochi Red Eye Stiff 75 g.
Hybrid: Mizuno JPX 825 18 Fujikura Orochi Red Eye Stiff 85 g. 
Irons: Mizuno MP 59 3 / PW KBS Tour stiff shaft ( Golf Pride Niion )
Wedges: Taylormade ATV Wedges 52 and 58 ( Golf Pride Niion )
putter: Taylormade ghost series 770 35 inch ( Super Stroke slim 3.0 )
Balls: Taylormade TP 5

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  • 9 months later...
Overall I probably have around $2000 invested in my clubs and it took me probably 5 years to assemble.

In the bag:
Driver: R9 Supertri
3W: R9
3i-PW: Mizuno Mp-68
Wedges: Taylormade Racs
Putter: PING Redwood blade

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No idea, but here in Finland they would be   910D2 + Diamana Ahina 500 e 910F + Diamana Ahina 299 e 910H 19* + Diamana Ahina 279 e Mizuno MP-59 5-PW + R12 52, 56 and 60 would be 1350 e 64 Dunlop Wedge 10 e =) Some 10 e putter Totals as 2448 euros = $3182 I know, golf equipment is quite expensive here. I bought all of those in total of 450 euros used = approximately 600 USD.

How does the Shona shaft go?

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