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Golf clubs for starter

When I first started at the driving range, I focussed a lot on just getting comfortable with my swing. For that, the 7-iron was perfect, easier to hit, not too long, and forgiving when you mess up. Once I got used to making decent contact, I slowly tried out the 5-iron, some wedges for different distances, and then, way later, the driver. The driver is fun, but honestly, I got way more out of starting with the shorter irons and only adding more clubs as I got better. Borrowing a set or picking up a used half set is a good shout in the beginning.
 
KNN bro maybe you can go carousell try see can get any verlee new and yet verlee cheap sets from buyers who gave up after trying or alternativelee you can go cash converter see any cheap deals as certain items there is cheap but certain items are verlee ex KNN my uncle got a no brand hifi sets from cash converter for $350 and the sound is comparable to disco club effect no horse run KNN
I hv 2 sets PM me
 
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