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Hey everybody first post here, just looking for some advice. I am buying my first set of clubs, buying used and not sure which is the better deal. TNT golf club set pw-9 irons 1-3-5 wood all with graphite shafts putter $60 Callaway big bertha driver Altima gold graphite shaft 3-5 wood Altima gold steel shaft pw-9 irons no putter $80 I was thinking about getting the 2nd deal, but I'd rather not buy a putter seperately. Just wondering if the 2nd deal is that much better to justify buying a putter. Again, I'm a total beginner, with 3 rounds of golf under my belt.
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Haven't heard of them except for the Big Bertha driver ... it must be the old BB driver.

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I would get the first set.  If  you find you like golf, you would want to upgrade either set anyway.

-Matt-

"does it still count as a hit fairway if it is the next one over"

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I would get the second set too. And as said, if you still love the game and are playing regularly after a few months then you can begin upgrading things bit by bit. Good Luck and enjoy the game! :beer:

Henry

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