You don't want mine, I'm lefty.Whoever gets new clubs, I'll take your old ones off your hands so they don't clutter up your garage.
What do the good players recommend for high handicappers these days? I've heard a lot about the SIMs and a lot about Callaway Mavriks.I'd love to get either the Mizuno JPX 921 SEL or the Srixon ZX7. I am currently using Titleist 690 MB but would like to change out the 3-6 irons. I took my old Tour Edge cavity backs and am currently using those for the 3-5 and using my 6-PW titleist 690mb for the rest. Makes for a nice mixed set. I would really like to get the Taylormade Sim Max driver. Heard lots of good things about it.
You don't want mine, I'm lefty.
What do the good players recommend for high handicappers these days? I've heard a lot about the SIMs and a lot about Callaway Mavriks.
Playing lefty couldn't make my score much worse.You don't want mine, I'm lefty.
For not much more than $300 you could put together a respectable set of pre-owned clubs.I've been thinking about getting a new set, but being that I only do it casually and I'm terrible, I can't bring myself to put a lot of money into it. But also don't want to buy some $300 set of garbage that won't last, either.
Life sucks.
For not much more than $300 you could put together a respectable set of pre-owned clubs.
Seeing a set of irons at $1500 and a single wedge at $160 is ridiculous, but there are plenty of people out there who buy new clubs frequently and trade them in. Check out some golf forums buy/sell/trade areas, Callaway pre-owned, eBay, etc. and you'll find deals. The only thing I buy new is wedges, everything else is used. Even my last set of wedges were used.
My irons need a refresh badly but it takes me a long time to buy new sticks.