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Ok so i expect some goof arguements to come from this but in your opinion, what is currently the best driver for the recreational player on the market. As a bonus, what is the best iron set availible..... Callaway, Taylor Made, PING, Nike, Clevland, Titlelist?
Driver: Walter Hagen T3 Square
3 wood: Walter Hagen T3
Hybrids: Walter Hagen T3
Irons: Walter Hagen T3
Putter: Walter Hagen MalletChipper: EZ RollShoes: GreenJoyGlove: ReactBall: E5+ or HX Hot Bite16 years old

I agree but is there one club/set that more people are seeming to "prefer" over most others?
Driver: Walter Hagen T3 Square
3 wood: Walter Hagen T3
Hybrids: Walter Hagen T3
Irons: Walter Hagen T3
Putter: Walter Hagen MalletChipper: EZ RollShoes: GreenJoyGlove: ReactBall: E5+ or HX Hot Bite16 years old

  JSwiney10 said:
I agree but is there one club/set that more people are seeming to "prefer" over most others?

Not from what I've seen. The club market seems pretty fragmented, with all the companies you've mentioned plus more having their fair share of fans. But, with no mention of price or details in what you're looking for, how could someone even take a guess? Heck, I'm a beginning recreational player and I don't even

have a driver, spending that money on lessons instead and getting buy with my irons and 3-wood. I will say this - if you are a left-handed golfer living in Boise, ID looking for a set of irons and you need to keep the budget well south of $300, then Adams iron sets might be considered "best". But, if your circumstances differ, other manufacturers to consider are: Callaway, Taylor Made, PING, Nike, Clevland, Titlelist, Nikent, Tommy Armour, etc... But, that's a good thing for us consumers - lots of options and competition.

Driver: Taylormade Burner 2008 TP
3 Wood: Adams Insight BUL 3W
7 Wood: Callaway Steelhead III 7W
3 Hybrid Cobra Baffler DWS 3H
Irons: Taylormade RAC LT2 3-pw

Wedges: Taylormade RAC 52*, Cleveland CG14 56* Putter: Taylormade Monza Spider Ball TP Red LDP


My answer to the question - slightly modified by adding " for the money". Tommy Armour - Forged Persimmon Driver 350 CC
Tommy Armour - Silver Scot MB Forged blades 3-PW

The company that seems to survive, somehow, without huge marketing budgets. Very good clubs that people can afford. (I've read that the 845 is the best selling iron of all time because of it).

Obviously I am a pathetic old low-tech purest. As I play a round of golf I hate the peace and quite of a course ruined by the "Clank of a tuna-can". It's like what aluminum bats would do to major league baseball.

Driver- Tommy Armour AyrTime - High Launch
Woods- Tommy Armour 845 Metal Persimmon 3.5.7
Irons- Tommy Armour Silver Scot MB Blades 3-PW
SW - Tommy Armour R91 Chrome 56*
Putter - Tommy Armour EFT Milled Series Model 1


For both drivers and irons, the best on the market is last years model (it's not like there has suddenly been some great new technology breakthrough ). For driver just find the one you like the look of best and have the shaft shorted to no longer than 45 inches (and perferably 44 inches or less). For the average rec player this will help keep the ball in play a lot more and because shots are more likely to hit the sweet spot they will usually be longer anyway.

As for irons once you have decided on a category (Super Game Improvement, Game Improvement, Player) the majority of the irons within that category are going to be similar. Most of the time it's just about what you prefer the looks and feel of best. The average rec player should probably be using either SGI or GI irons and should look at sets with hybrids that replace at least the 3 and 4 irons.

As far as what is probably the most preferred by 'hackers', I would bet Taylor Made drivers (maybe Nike second) and in SGI irons I would say Adams might be the most popular right now, with Callaway and Taylor Made maybe being most popular with GI irons.

Driver: SQ DYMO STR8-Fit
4 Wood: SQ DYMO
2H (17*), 4H (23*) & 5H (26*): Fli-Hi CLK
Irons (5-6): MX-900; (7-PW): MP-60
Wedges (51/6*): MP-T Chrome; (56/13): MP-R ChromePutter: White Hot XG 2-Ball CSPreferred Ball: e5+/e7+/B330-RXGPS Unit: NEOPush Cart: 2.0

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