In this video we built the perfect bag for high handicap or beginner golfers and talk through all the things you should consider when building your bag.

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13 Comments

  1. What HCP range would you consider to be "high HCP"? I hear different sounds from various channels, some calling "high HCP" 25+, others 15+, whereas my thought of "high HCP" is 30+. What is your take on this?

  2. Looks a lot like my golf bag. Ping g430 max 10k 9degree loft, Callaway mini 11.5 loft, Titliest gt2 three, five and seven wood, Callaway Paradym Hybrids 4 and 6. Apex 21 irons, 7-A wedge with a mizuno copper sand wedge and odyssey putter

  3. Am 83, 17 hdcp. Replaced my 3, 4, and 5 irons with 7, 9 and 11 fairway woods. Have also tried 5, 6 and 7 hybrids. Prefer the FWs. Get a bit more distance and also higher trajectory and steeper landing angle so important for keeping the ball on the green.

  4. Excellent video, presentation and advice. As an older high handicap woman, I find 5,7,9 woods so easy and comfortable to use and get good distance and consistency . Tks for such a great video. 🎉❤🇦🇺

  5. Great video. Thanks for sharing. I'm 40 and got back into golf earlier this year after not playing for 15 years. Videos like this have been very helpful for improving my game. I'm finding I prefer the advice of the female golfers such as yourself, as in terms of shot distance and swing speed I am closer to them (still hit much shorter than them lol) than I am the male golf youtubers. This means the gear advice and your approach to the game are far more useful for me than advice from pros hitting far further than I ever hope to.

  6. A good video as an ageing golfer Xxio, Cleveland and Tour Edge golf are your friends. A gps watch is a must and a blade style sandwedge is a must think Wilson ZF forged or Mc Daddy forged if you can still find one. You can also play good golf with a half set 3 and 5 hybrid, Game Improvement or Players Distance 7 and 9 irons, SW as above and a fitted putter.

  7. I can assure you I've never been tempted to buy a box of Pro V1, even their lesser (2pc) balls are markedly over priced compared to the competition.

  8. Best golf clubs for high handicappers are those adapted to their swings specs. Having said that, majority of high handicapers tends to do not hit up with the driver so a loft of over (dpending on swing speed ) will benefit. Overall length of the driver and the hybrids (irons if graphite) have to be adjusted to the golfer not the other way round; drivers of 45" and woods or hybrids over 40" or irons over 38" make no sense. Wedges with more than 56 makes little to no benefit…

  9. Great info G. I also find my Honma irons with graphite shafts suit me better and since changing to the Ping cray zee mallet type putter I've holed more putts.

  10. Would like a mini driver but hard to find and at 76 a Senior shaft is necessary, which appears to be a unicorn combination

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