Hey everyone,
As the title suggests, I'm on the hunt for some new clubs and I could really use your expertise in putting together a complete set. Thanks to some generous gifts, I've accumulated a stack of Drummond Golf vouchers from various occasions like Christmas and birthdays. Lucky for me, they offer free fittings, ensuring I'll be properly matched to my new gear.
While I've only been playing golf for about nine months, I'm fully committed and hitting the course regularly—usually two to three times a week. Currently sporting a 25 handicap, I understand that might not scream "need for new clubs," but with all these vouchers burning a hole in my pocket, it seems like the perfect opportunity to upgrade.
I'm willing to invest around $3000, factoring in the value of my vouchers ($1000). In terms of specifics, I'm after a 4-SW iron set, a reliable driver, a trusty fairway wood, a versatile rescue wood, and wedges in 52, 56, and 60 degrees also I will be looking into a putter myself.
Despite my handicap, I'm not looking for something overly forgiving; instead, I'm eyeing a set of clubs that will grow with me on my journey from where I am now to hopefully reaching scratch one day. Longevity and performance are key for me—I want gear that will stick by my side through thick and thin as I strive for improvement.
Any insights or recommendations you can offer would be immensely appreciated. Thanks for taking the time to read through this and for any help you can provide. Cheers!