Have you played at all? Also how much do you hope to play? TBH I’d be tempted to save up a couple hundred more and get a decent set like the call away edge from Costco.
These clubs are pretty bad the first set if anything but even 80-100 bucks your 1/4 towards a much better set
MethuselahsCoffee
Both sets kinda suck but as a beginner you won’t notice why for about the first 20 rounds.
I’d go with the second set because you’ll have a driver and some woods. I’d buy them then spend some money on lessons. Lessons will help you right now way more than clubs.
lennyboytml
No
Dirty_Confusion
As a beginner, pay as little as possible.
Find out how much you enjoy the game before spending significantly on clubs. The clubs themselves are not going to make a big difference in your game starting out.
My first set of clubs were ancient, real wood woods and old forged irons. The 2 iron was my favorite club to hit and I hit the ship out of it. I had no idea that it was a brutally difficult club to hit. I had no concept of how backswing keep the ball flying straighter. I actually thought it was easier to hit straighter without loft.
Save your money now. If you enjoy the game enough, use that money later. When you have an at least a consistent shapee to your swing g. Then possibly look to get a quality se of clubs fitted to you. Shaft length, flex of the shift to match your swing speed, the lie of the club face, etc.
messyanywhere
I’d just grab some Irons from 20003-2008 from one of the bigger brands
laserslaserslasers
Do you have play it again sports in your area? If so check them out.
AwayReplacement2177
I’ll give you my Callaway rogue st set for $400. Also, look on facebook marketplace for deals or even yard sales. You can find good brands, used for cheap
Able_Commercial_2895
Not
After-Amoeba-3148
Your not gunna make connection with them woods
wacky8ball
Try Marketplace or Golf Roots for some Ping G irons
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Have you played at all? Also how much do you hope to play? TBH I’d be tempted to save up a couple hundred more and get a decent set like the call away edge from Costco.
These clubs are pretty bad the first set if anything but even 80-100 bucks your 1/4 towards a much better set
Both sets kinda suck but as a beginner you won’t notice why for about the first 20 rounds.
I’d go with the second set because you’ll have a driver and some woods. I’d buy them then spend some money on lessons. Lessons will help you right now way more than clubs.
No
As a beginner, pay as little as possible.
Find out how much you enjoy the game before spending significantly on clubs. The clubs themselves are not going to make a big difference in your game starting out.
My first set of clubs were ancient, real wood woods and old forged irons. The 2 iron was my favorite club to hit and I hit the ship out of it. I had no idea that it was a brutally difficult club to hit. I had no concept of how backswing keep the ball flying straighter. I actually thought it was easier to hit straighter without loft.
Save your money now. If you enjoy the game enough, use that money later. When you have an at least a consistent shapee to your swing g. Then possibly look to get a quality se of clubs fitted to you. Shaft length, flex of the shift to match your swing speed, the lie of the club face, etc.
I’d just grab some Irons from 20003-2008 from one of the bigger brands
Do you have play it again sports in your area? If so check them out.
I’ll give you my Callaway rogue st set for $400. Also, look on facebook marketplace for deals or even yard sales. You can find good brands, used for cheap
Not
Your not gunna make connection with them woods
Try Marketplace or Golf Roots for some Ping G irons