Friday, November 18, 2011

ARE THESE GOOD GOLF CLUBS TO SURVIVE ANY GOLF COURSE?

TAYLORMADE R7 SUPERQUAD


TAYLORMADE 08 BURNER 3 WOOD


NIKE CPR 5 (27 DEGREE) HYBRID


4-PW bEN HOGAN APEX IRONS 2006


52 DEGREE TITLEIST VOCKEY DESIGHN WEDGE


WARRIOR 60 DEGREE LOB WEDGE


TAYLORMADE ROSA MALLET STYLE PUTTER





aRE THESE GOOD ALLROUND CLUBS. aNY SUGGESTIONS TO IMPROVE MY GOLF CLUB SET. i AM 15 YEARS OLD AND HAVE AN 18 HANDICAP|||Ultimately, its not the clubs that survive the course, it doesn't matter if you have Tiger Woods clubs, it you suck at golf, you suck at golf.|||they're fine. One suggestion, and it's only a suggestion, is ditch the 60* and get a 56*. The 8* difference between the GW and LW is (normally) too far.





That said, if you are comfortable with that, don't change a thing. Confidence is a big key to scoring. If you're confident in yourself and your tools, you'll be OK.|||yes,|||So you have a bunch of clubs that uve been told are good clubs. Now are you looking to have a good looking clubs in a bag so they look good on the cart or at the pro shop stand cause the guys I play with could go around the course with shovel...You could spend $5000 bucks on a set of clubs whats that going to do for ur game. Concentrate on lessons and plenty of practice, its not the clubs..|||Having your golf balls licked online is just not my cup of tea.





Do not ask me if your gear is good or not...show me what you are capable of doing on the course...this will speak louder than words.|||Those are all great clubs. I only counted 13, so why not add a 56* Vokey also? I live and die by my 60*.





I don't have one, but I just love the Rossa putters. Lots of people in our golf community have given the whole TM Rossa series high marks.





BTW, I'm not a ball licker.|||It doesn't' t matter what clubs you use on the course, don't play with clubs that you are not comfortable with. It doesn't help if you want to impress other golfers with expensive clubs, but if you play good golf with it....why not!!!!|||There are hundreds of inquiries with the same theme " Are these clubs,balls, wedges, shafts, shoes the best for my game?" Like any other craft , it is not the tools which make a mechanic but the skill with which they are used. If you have the ability to learn the proper swing plane, develop a swing which is accurate for various situations , any decent, balanced set of clubs will be appropriate for your game.|||Those all seem to be really nice clubs for your handicap level. I am not big on that iron set though, but the clubs I would recommend would probably not suit your ability yet...but overall, yes those are good clubs|||Couple of suggestions:





:Add a 56 deg wedge. You can add 1 more club, you only have 13





:Rethink you're hybrid. Having a hybrid is great, but yours has more loft than your 4 iron. So your gap from 3 wood to hybrid is way too big. Drop down to about a 21 degree hybrid, or add a 21 or even a 5 wood and ditch your 4 iron





:Your irons are not very forgiving. The Hogans are great clubs but not exactly a game improvement set. You sound like more of a candidate for a set of Callaway Big Bertha or x 18 type irons. Take a look on e-bay, or go shop used sets in your golf store that you could trade yours in on.





Hope this helps

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