Very, very, very beginner golfer


Steven

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I used to play a little about 10 years ago but got frustrated and gave up. Well, I'm back for a second try. I'm kinda on my own here because none of my friends or family play. I do have one family friend who plays, but right now he's in Cleveland, Oh (his home town) taking care of his sick mother and my grandmother's husband was a golf teacher but he passed away last summer.. I have a pretty good concept of the stance and swing (by that I mean I can hit the ball most swings and it tends to go straight a fair % of the time) and I found a pretty good web site that has a bunch of instructional videos to watch and so on.

I guess my first question is this...

I bought these the other day because I have no idea where my old, cheap clubs went. I have no real knowledge of golf clubs to rely on so I went with a name I knew, and I figured anything with Jack Nicklaus' name on it wouldn't be garbage. I got them at The Sports Authority for $299 and it seemed like a pretty good buy.

1 Driver, 3&5 fairway woods, 3&4 hybrids, 5-pw irons, a putter, a bag and a golf tips booklet for $299.

Here it is

Whatya think? Was this a good buy?

Also, what's with the hybrids? Do they replace the longer irons? None of the sets I saw had anything shorter than a 5 iron and most had hybrids.

Thanks in advance.

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Those should be very good to get you started. My buddy has a set much older and I've never heard the name of them before and he shoots in the low 80s with em. With golf, it ain't the arrows, it's definately the indian. :)

Yep, hybrids took the place of long irons. Most pros say if you are above a 10 handicap, you shouldn't hit a 3 or 4 iron ;)

Good luck getting back into it.

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Those should be very good to get you started. With golf, it ain't the arrows, it's definately the indian. :)

Yep, hybrids took the place of long irons. Most pros say if you are above a 10 handicap, you shouldn't hit a 3 or 4 iron ;)

Good luck getting back into it.

Yeah yeah what he said.:)

Have fun, be patient and good luck!:D:D

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Yep, not the arrows, it's the indian shooting them fo' sho'.

I've had one putter my whole life. Fiberglas shaft, probably some kind of toxic Mercury/lead head on it, stamped "Plymouth" on it. It sucks, and so do I. :D I'd be willing to bet if you give me the putter Tiger is using, I'd still suck.

I was a 5 handicap using my dad's 1968 Burke Punch irons back when I was in high school.

Technology has advanced quite a bit, but if your swing sucks, the technology enhancements of late will only enhance your suckness IMHO. :D

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Steven--get out of my head, buddy! I was actually going to come in here and post something about clubs. I'm a very beginner golfer and bought some used Yamaha irons and some other brand (no idea what) of woods used a few years ago.

I didn't play for a long time and went out a week ago and am hooked. Anyone else have other recommendations for a decent set of clubs that aren't going to break the bank?

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I am a golf coach for a summer league for kids between 9 and 15 years old and I always tell them that you don't have to go out and get the most expensive set of clubs. The irons I started with were my grandfather's old Tommy Armour irons from the 40s. But as I got more serious about this great sport I got custom made set of Mizuno irons.

Good luck with the new clubs and if you have a club pro don't be scared to ask for few pointers. Let us know how it goes.

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Good luck with the new clubs and if you have a club pro don't be scared to ask for few pointers. Let us know how it goes.

Amen to that, always ask guys to analyze your swing and what they see your doing. Take their advice and watch your game improve. You can only get better by asking and practicing.

Enjoy those clubs Steven, golf is a great way to get outside and enjoy outdoors. That is until fall when treestands call your name! :)

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O.K., we walked 9 and I had no idea how out of shape I am. :eek: Anyhoo, I ended up shooting 70 on a par 36. I can do the math and that's a little over par (but 3 under for the course ;)). The highlights were a nice straight 190 yard drive on the 375 yard 3rd hole and a bogey 4 on the 144 yard 5th. I left a par putt 6 inches short. :mad:

All-in-all, I had a great, no, a GREAT(!) time. I worked out a few swing flaws and I think I have definitely found a knew hobby that I'll have for life.

Thanks for all the encouragement and luckily for me the course teacher charges a pretty reasonable rate, $40/hour or $20 each for 2 people.

Keep in mind, this is the first time I've ever played on a course, before I had only been to driving ranges.

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That's great to hear. Keep playing is the only cure for getting better :)

that is very reasonable for golf instructions. spend your money there before you think of upgrading clubs ;)

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I was a decent golfer but struggled in certain areas, especially my tee shots. I paid $45 for an hour lesson and it helped out a TON! I'm still not Tiger, but that $45 was the best money I've spent on the game, you should do it.

Nothing like starting out on the right foot.

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Have patience Steven as it's not a game that one can excel at right away IN MOST CASES. The pros are just that because they worked to get where they are at. Heck, my grandfather started playing golf at age 75 and play regularly for 10 years. I just love getting out there and enjoying the layouts of different courses, being able to play with friends, and the feeling you get when you hit that sweet shot.

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