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Hello all, my name is chad. I'm new here but have been playing golf since high school (I'm now 28). I've been playing a set of Walmart clubs I bought new around 12 or so years ago and normally shoot anywhere from mid 80's to mid 90's for a round or a 100 if I'm having a bad day. I've always had friends that had more money than me and have had newer, fancier clubs. I don't consider myself a good golfer as I only play 5 or so rounds during the summer these last few years but I have always wondered if a newer set of brand name clubs would help my game which leads me to my question. Would you recommend a set of ping g5's or machspeed's? A little info about my golf game, I rarely use my driver, although its getting better. I usually slice it. So I tee off with my 3 iron. I think I hit my irons pretty well but sometimes I think I have trouble aiming or I'm pushing the ball left. The ball flight is straight with my irons, just usually left of the green. Maybe i have an out to in swing or something. My short game is hit or miss. Sorry for the long post, I know clubs don't make the player, but I'm curious if a newer name brand set would help me. Thanks for your opinions Chad

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