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Hello I'm fearly new to golf got a 500$ usd set I'm From New Zealand any places you would recommend some cheap irons and fairway woods thanks


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Global golf is always a good choice.

-Matt-

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

DRIVER-Callaway FTiz__3 WOOD-Nike SQ Dymo 15__HYBRIDS-3,4,5 Adams__IRONS-6-PW Adams__WEDGES-50,55,60 Wilson Harmonized__PUTTER-Odyssey Dual Force Rossie II

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TaylorMade and Callaway have used club sites, sometimes they have pretty good deals.

Craig 

Yeah, wanna make 14 dollars the hard way?


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I don't know much about your homeland but I look in the used club section at the local pro or golf shops and/or buy last year's model when they go on sale.  I would be very cautious about purchasing on line new clubs for what seems like a great unbelievable prices, they're probably counterfeit.  Good Luck.

Butch


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Another vote for Global, you may not get a full set for the $500, but you'll at the least have great used irons to start the journey, and know they're the real thing.


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I've used @RockBottomGolf .com, was pleased with their service, don't know what the shipping would be to NZ but you could check it out.

Brian

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Craigslist, Ebay, local pro shops or used club stores...

I'm pretty sure I don't have $500 invested in my clubs even if you include the bag, balls gloves....and extra clubs! :)

Hogan CS3 driver: $50 from Craigslist

Hogan Edge+ (E-5 irons) & #4 and #3 Hogan Edge CFT hybrids: $75 from Ebay

Hogan Apex driver & 3 wood (persimmon): $35 from Ebay (also came with 5 wood, but the head broke)

Hogan Speed Slot 4 wood & 5 wood (persimmon): $15 each from Ebay

Hogan 6 wood (laminated): $10 from Ebay

Hogan Director irons (E-3): $175 at a local used club store

Hogan Special 56 wedge: $20 from Ebay

Hogan Special 62 wedge: $10 from a local antique mall (!)

Hogan 49 degree wedge (can't remember the model right now): $10 from somewhere local...can't remember now...

Hogan P01 putter: $19 from the local used club store

Hogan stand bag: $69 from Ebay

Gloves (Callaway): 3 for $15 at Costco

Balls (Pro V1, Pinnacle, Hogan Medallion): Christmas & birthday presents :)

Ok maybe I do have $500+ ....I think that adds up to about $518 - but that's for 2 set of irons and multiple woods, hybrids & wedges :)


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Most golf club pros know someone that sells used golf clubs or someone trying to get rid of some type of club.  That's how I got my irons.  One of my favorite places online is www.2ndswing.com but shipping may get expensive like other posters have stated.  Good luck.


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