Hello. I do the golf and am about a 3/10 at it. I sold my old set when I moved but am looking to get a new set again but immediately hit a conundrum…

Do I get a cheap new set? Do I get a second-hand set? Do I take time to build a secondhand set?

The other problem is; I have no clue when it comes to what makes a good club. My previous driver was brutal, but highly rewarding when hit just right. Whereas I’d use friend’s drivers and found them much more forgiving. I have no idea why that was except I noted my club head was smaller, maybe that?

I also don’t really know what clubs I should have in the bag. I figure I’d go with what I’ve used most, or maybe just go Driver, 3, 5, 7, 9… and then we go with the speciality clubs. Never had a hybrid, never had a wedge apart from PW and SW. I used a friend’s loft wedge no idea what it was, but I loved it.

Does anyone have good advice on all these queries? Or have a good source that isn’t a crappy algorithm article?

    • @saltescOP
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      01 year ago

      Under $1K AUD ($640 USD). Preferably closer to the $500 mark, so not too crazy. I also have to get all the other stuff (bag, gloves, etc)

        • @saltescOP
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          11 year ago

          Okay, that’s a surprising and viable option and I think they’re available here. If not, do you know of anything similar by competitors?

          Seems like a really high quality “getting started” set. The thing with Australia, though, we often miss out on options. I’d consider a shipping service from EU or US since that seems to clearly he better than similar secondhand pricing when factoring wear and warranty.