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Has anyone heard of Precise, Tartan, or Tiger Shark brand clubs?


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Guest ShadowXOR
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Does anyone know why I can't find any information on the Precise, Tartan, or Tiger Shark brands? I'm trying to find inexpensive starter clubs for my fiance and these brands have clubs around the price I'm looking to pay. I can find a few things but definitely not much and that makes me nervous. The Tiger Shark ones are a good price online and I've seen a few recommendations for them. The Precise and Tartan brands are carried at my local golf shop but have virtually no online presence. I usually like to read a lot of reviews before I buy something and it makes me uncomfortable that there are so few details on them.
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I've definitely heard of Tiger Shark but I'm not quite as familiar with the other two. I think Tiger Shark makes decent, inexpensive starter sets.

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Guest ShadowXOR
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I've definitely heard of Tiger Shark but I'm not quite as familiar with the other two. I think Tiger Shark makes decent, inexpensive starter sets.

That is good to know. We will probably be picking these up unless we hear otherwise.

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Looks like we should be getting the Tiger Shark set this weekend. Any more comments are welcome.

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