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Are these sets any good? Just looking into getting new clubs, and was wondering if id be better off getting seperate irons and woods or is a package set more beneficial to me?

Driver: Callaway Hyper X Tour
5 Wood: Ping G5
Irons: Cobra fp 4-SW
Bag: Powakaddy
Ball: Srixon soft feel


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I prefer bulding ur own set like get ur irons ur woods ur wedges ur drivers etc seprate but if u see a good set at a good price go for it :) only what i think though :)

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It depends. Most of the time they aren't of the highest quality. Are you a high handicapper/beginner? If so then one of these packages might be a good option. No sense in paying a fortune for top of the line, brand new clubs if you are just learning the game.

Driver: 905R 9.5*
3-wood: 906F 13*
Irons: Forged Blades
Wedges: Black Satin SV Tour 52* , 56*, 60*
Putter: FuturaBall: ProV1x or One Platinum---------------------------------------------------------My 2008 Tournament Qualifiers:Tennessee State Match Play - Qualified - July...


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If you're just starting out, a complete set is a pretty good way to go IMHO. It gets you going and supplies a point of reference for your future purchases.

I originally bought a really cheap RAM set from K-mart that got me started. Later on I bought a mid-priced Hippo complete set and have been adding/replacing it a piece at a time. Right now, I'm only using the irons 4-PW and driver that came with my set. I bought 52 & 56 degree wedges, replaced the 3 iron with an Adams hybrid and the 3-wood with a Cobra. The driver is next to be replaced and then the irons.

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