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Hello everyone.  Need some advice.  I am definitely getting a new driver but am also definitely getting lessons.  Thoughts on which should happen first?


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If you're in Wisconsin, it's cold. Get lessons first, get driver in Spring.

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27 minutes ago, Mr. Desmond said:

If you're in Wisconsin, it's cold. Get lessons first, get driver in Spring.

But it's SE Wisconsin, nice and warm there ;) Still, I'll second that. Lessons first, driver second.

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I'll third the lessons first, driver second.

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Thanks everyone.  I was just curious if the lessons should involve the club to be used...


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Your lessons will probably involve a 7 iron at first.

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