► In this video, Joel Tadman highlights a set of irons that could well represent the best value for money on the market right now! In the times we’re currently living in, many golfers are looking to save money on upgrades or simply looking to spend as little as possible getting into the game and he believes these irons could be perfect for those people in these situations.
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9 Comments
I originally got into the game with a set of knockoff clubs, and so far, I haven't been overwhelmed by the need to upgrade – but eventually I will. I'd say, though, given the choice between buying from Amazon, and buying from a local shop; if the money is close, buy from the local shop. why send more money out of the local economy than you have to?
Ram?? Not heard of them in years
Those look exactly like a lot of the direct to consumer brands out there. I wonder if they all just bought the schematics from a single source?
They look amazing for £300
And was my conundrum, do I buy a name brand used set or a brand new bargain set? I ended up trading in a few used wedges and an old fairway wood and got a set of Titleist AP1 714 irons for less than $200. 👍🏼⛳️🏌🏽♂️
or you can spend the extra £100 and get a known brand like Takomo vs this brand called ram that literally only has 1 review
ram used to be quite popular in New Zealand
You want best value for money in times like these? Buy 2nd hand.
Decathlon are 350$ canadian right now, which is way less £349