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Nike Irons, Cobra Driver & Wilson Wood

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,107 ✭✭✭derra


    Only started playing recently with a friends set of clubs and was wondering if these were a good choice for a beginner

    Nike Golf Victory Red Full Cavity Steel 4-PW Irons
    http://www.onlinegolf.co.uk/golf-clubs/irons/320scog/7488pog.asp

    Cobra Golf L5V M-Speed Driver
    http://www.onlinegolf.co.uk/golf-clubs/drivers/318scog/7715pog.asp

    Wilson Staff Fybrid
    http://www.onlinegolf.co.uk/golf-clubs/fairway-woods/319scog/5182pog.asp

    Wilson Prostaff Plus Putter
    http://www.onlinegolf.co.uk/golf-clubs/putters/322scog/5227pog.asp

    Nike Golf M9 Cart Bag
    http://www.onlinegolf.co.uk/golf-bags/golf-trolley-cart-bags/347scog/6471pog.asp

    Adidas Innolux 2.0 Men’s Golf Shoes
    http://www.onlinegolf.co.uk/golf-shoes/golf-shoes/357scog/6730pog.asp

    Or an all in one package
    http://www.onlinegolf.co.uk/golf-clubs/golf-package-sets/324scog/7336pog.asp

    To pay €519 or so minus the shoes buying the clubs is alot if ya never tried them before.
    Same goes for the all in one package which works out at €395.

    Best to go to a place where you could smack a few balls and see what you feel comfortable with. What anyone says on here about any clubs might not neccessarily suit you to hit them. There is so many different brands to try out , so i would'nt splash out big money for something i never tried.

    As i said, go to to a place and try out irons first, then drivers, hybrids etc
    Take note of what you like, then shop around the net for prices regarding each part of your set.


    Best of luck anyway.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14 stretch47


    derra wrote: »
    To pay €519 or so minus the shoes buying the clubs is alot if ya never tried them before.
    Same goes for the all in one package which works out at €395.

    Best to go to a place where you could smack a few balls and see what you feel comfortable with. What anyone says on here about any clubs might not neccessarily suit you to hit them. There is so many different brands to try out , so i would'nt splash out big money for something i never tried.

    As i said, go to to a place and try out irons first, then drivers, hybrids etc
    Take note of what you like, then shop around the net for prices regarding each part of your set.

    Best of luck anyway.
    That's good advice. It's a lot of money without hitting them first. These are probably standard length standard lie also. Mightn't suit your game. Most golf stores will order in a custom set at no extra cost. Best of luck


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 447 ✭✭NoelAPM


    Wouldn't worry to much about getting clubs to suit you if your young fit and able. I'd just consider spending less.. Make sure your gonna get good use outa them.

    Also if your only starting out you've a long way to go before you have a swing worth matching clubs to, and on the same note by all means try out a few clubs first if you can. But don't get to hung up about it. Your not gonna really know what's good or bad for ya.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,640 ✭✭✭enfant terrible


    Thanks for the advice guys.

    Could I get a decent trolley bag for cheaper than 100 euro anywhere?


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