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Spalding Putter

December 24th, 2009 admin No comments

Spalding Putter
Help With BEGINER golf?

I am getting into golf and i got a few clubs as well as a small bag from Play it again sports and thrift shops. I have a Taylor made series 2 driver and 5 wood, a 3 wood (dont know the brand), a Taylor made burner 4 iron, a spalding 9 iron, precicion sand wedge and a balta insert Putter.

Are these good clubs for a beginer? What other Clubs shoud get. None of my clubs were over 15 dollars (most around 5-10) I dont think i need a full club set. I play par 3 occasionaly and would like to play a full 18 hole corse by the end of the summer

Also I’m left handed (i dont think this affects much accept what clubs i get)

Thanks

I’m a lefty golfer so I understand the trouble in finding single clubs to use. For beginners I’d say the necessities are:
Driver
One fairway wood or hybrid (19 or 23 degree)
5 Iron
7 Iron
Wedge (PW, SW, AW, GW, etc)
Putter


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