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What do you think of OS (oversized) clubs ? Will they be good for amateur golfer, or i should buy normal blades ? I've read on many forums that OS are better for amateurs because of larger clubhead, and because of that easier shots, but maybe i should go straight to blades and just spend lots of time by practising ?

Thanks for any advices ;)

P.S this is one of my first posts so please correct any of my mistakes ;)

P.S #2 and sorry for bad topic ( the "technique" word)

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I think oversize are for those that can't hit the ball with anything else.

Definitely not for you if that's your picture. Buy used and make a split set. Blades for the short irons and game improvement for the mid and long irons. Work your way into blades on the mid irons to keep frustration at a bearable level.

"Quick Dorthy....the oil can!"

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All cavity backs - too many too list, just stay away from the ones with really big faces or that look like a mini-hybrid (sausage)

This link will get you started.

http://www.ralphmaltby.com/

"Quick Dorthy....the oil can!"

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Currently i'm thinking about some callaways - especially X24 or X20 ( not looking at price) - good choice ?

X20: http://www.golfio.com/golf-equipment/callaway-x-20-iron-set/37204.htm

X24 Hot http://www.golfio.com/golf-equipment/callaway-x-24-hot-iron-set/77290.htm

If you can - please give me some examples - i will be very grateful :)

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Titlist AP1 for 4-6-7

Blades 8- and up  (Hogan Radials or Directors if you can find them)

Other's will recommend something completely different.

So study Maltby!

"Quick Dorthy....the oil can!"

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I think the only way to buy that set is to buy club by club ( im in poland, golfing here is not that popular, only few shops across the whole country), but that will end with spending too way too much money :/ But i will try, thanks for help :)

EDIT: And will Titleist AP2 be good instead of AP1 ? 'Cuz i found only the ap2

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AP2's are good too. Your question is like "Help me find a car."  There are so many to choose from.

What you need to do is go to where you can hit different clubs.

For blades - the older ones are dirt cheap in the USA. Especially on E-bay.

"Quick Dorthy....the oil can!"

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