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I'd post it in "Equipment"... that's almost $250. For that money I think you can snipe a nice used set on eBay, like last year model or something. Even with shipping to UK - IMHO u'd be better off having a solid brand-name set than Dunlop's clubs. If you were to play tennis, that would be a different story

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if you are looking for a deal on a full set -we are cutting some very sharp deals at GolfGods.

If you call Nic Thompson at 866-346-5355 - let him know that Mike Vanderscheuren told you to call. Let Nic know your budget and your game and he can assemble a full set, that's new and that's a substantial savings.

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if you are looking for a deal on a full set -we are cutting some very sharp deals at GolfGods.

oh yea, the GolfGods! Of course it's always a option... he can't call you guys at 866 number though - Steve is 13 years old and lives in UK

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Yea i Pm-ed him saying that.

The Clubs i use now are quite old so probably any set would be better. ( There old ryder clubs, my Drivers a john letters clubs which is good though )

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steven-
i suppose it depends on what you expect from your golf game. if all you want is to chase the ball around and you are not looking for any results, then this set would probably do fine. if, on the other hand, you expect to improve and you want your scores to reflect some game improvement, then you should look for putting together a set of clubs. this second requires you to hit alot of balls with as many different clubs and shafts to determine what works for you and what doesn't. how's the weather in scotland? we had snow last night and it is cold and blustery today. not ideal for a loop.

in the bag:
driver-titleist D2 10.5* w/aldila nv shaft
3-adams speedline fast 10 w/aldila shaft
hybrid-titleist 585 17* w/aldila shaft
irons-titleist 735cm w/ttdg s-300 shafts

wedges-cleveland 588, 53* and 60* w/ttdg shafts

putter-scotty circa 62 #1, gun metal finish

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Well i am looking to improve..since the clubs i have now are old part from my driving. But im not spending 1000 pounds on clubs..since i dont have that money :D. Ill just have a look around and see what happens eh

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steven,
check out someplace that deals with second hand clubs like golf club exchange (that is not an endorsement). they have many sets of older clubs at reasonable prices. it is my understanding alot of pros use the site to unload old sets they no longer want. i would suggest a set of titleist 962's or something similar. an excellent club for probably around $200. i think the point being, if you don't mind not playing the latest clubs, you can get an excellent set of clubs and not give up the farm. if you look at my bag you'll see a mix of old and new, more old than new. it's what works.

in the bag:
driver-titleist D2 10.5* w/aldila nv shaft
3-adams speedline fast 10 w/aldila shaft
hybrid-titleist 585 17* w/aldila shaft
irons-titleist 735cm w/ttdg s-300 shafts

wedges-cleveland 588, 53* and 60* w/ttdg shafts

putter-scotty circa 62 #1, gun metal finish

ball-pro v1

shoe-dryjoys


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