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Old Apr 23rd, 2006, 12:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey guys,

I'm looking to purchase a new beginner golf set w/ bag in the $180-$230 range. I want to get the best bang for the buck, so need suggestions which beginner set is the best.

I know certain people will just say "buy a good used set", but I'm set on a new set within the specified price range.

I've considered the following:

1) Wilson K28 16-pc

2) Dunlop Reaction 17-pc

3) Dunlop EXD 16-pc

The Dunlop EXD's from Canadiantire were on sale for $180, but not anymore, but would still like to know how they compare to the others I've listed above.

Which is the best? Or does anyone have any other suggestions within that price range that are better than those above?

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Old Apr 23rd, 2006, 01:58 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I'd like to know as well... But I probably won't be buying for another month.
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Old Apr 23rd, 2006, 03:53 PM   #3 (permalink)
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What I would like to know is what clubs a high handicapped player should have in their bag? Right now I have a Wilson set with 3-9 irons, pitching wedge and 1 5 and 3 woods, and of course putter. Out of those clubs which are a necessity, and is there anything else a high handicapped player should have, I've seen recommended having 3 wedges, pitching, sand and approach.
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What I would like to know is what clubs a high handicapped player should have in their bag? Right now I have a Wilson set with 3-9 irons, pitching wedge and 1 5 and 3 woods, and of course putter. Out of those clubs which are a necessity, and is there anything else a high handicapped player should have, I've seen recommended having 3 wedges, pitching, sand and approach.
Additional wedges are nice to have....3-4 are typical in most bags. If you have a hard time hitting a 3 or 4 iron on a regular basis, the golf enthusiasts often recommend replacing these with their respective hybrids. Use a 3 wood over a 1 wood (driver) if you have driving problems...3 wood has more loft to get a higher ball flight. All players are permitted to have a maximum of 14 clubs in a bag. If you add a wedge or two, I think that you should remove a 5 wood and/or a 3 iron.

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Old Apr 23rd, 2006, 10:13 PM   #5 (permalink)
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When I was golfing after finishing high school, I'd go once a week and bought a golf set down in Niagara Falls while on holiday.
I think a set around $200-$250 would do for a beginner.
I just had 1,3 woods, 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 irons and a sand wedge and putter.
The best advice though that I can give you is to look around for good sales.
Maybe you can get a $300 set for $200?
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Old Apr 23rd, 2006, 11:20 PM   #6 (permalink)
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The best advice though that I can give you is to look around for good sales.
Maybe you can get a $300 set for $200?
Still kind of interested to hear which sets are the best in that price range...
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Old Apr 23rd, 2006, 11:52 PM   #7 (permalink)
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What I would like to know is what clubs a high handicapped player should have in their bag? Right now I have a Wilson set with 3-9 irons, pitching wedge and 1 5 and 3 woods, and of course putter. Out of those clubs which are a necessity, and is there anything else a high handicapped player should have, I've seen recommended having 3 wedges, pitching, sand and approach.
I disagree with other posters on this thread; wedges are NOT useful to a high handicapper.

Reason? Guys' egos prevent them from playing on the beginners tees. They'll play the whites with their pals. Result? You're father away from the hole. There's a high probability that you will hit your shot not too far and off into the rough. That extra wedge won't help you from 170+ yards away from the hole.

But a hybrid can. They're designed to be easy to hit and go through rough much easier than long irons do. Hybrids are also really useful elsewhere: tee, fairway, and even chipping. Think hybrids are too "wimpy"? Vijay Singh uses hybrids all the time and he's definitely better than any of us.

So, in reality, PW and SW is really all you need. Get an extra hybrid club instead.

A high handicapper should get a hybrid club or three. Heck, throw away the 3 and 4 iron because you won't be able to hit it and replace it with comparable lofted hybrids. I would suggest the following:

driver (more loft, the better, don't go for a 8.5 just because that's what Tiger uses... get at least 10.5)
3, 5 wood
2i hybrid
3i hybrid
maybe even 4i hybrid
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sw
putter

Oh, and get regular flex shafts. Stiff shafts are for faster swing speeds and that's the last thing high handicappers should be doing.

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Still kind of interested to hear which sets are the best in that price range...
I suggest getting a good set of used clubs. This will get you something that is much superior in quality than the new sets. Golf clubs depreciate quite quickly, netting a fraction of the price in only a few years.

Happy Golfing!

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Old Apr 24th, 2006, 09:11 AM   #8 (permalink)
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I suggest getting a good set of used clubs. This will get you something that is much superior in quality than the new sets. Golf clubs depreciate quite quickly, netting a fraction of the price in only a few years.

Happy Golfing!
Sigh, thanks for the suggestion, but I mentioned that I'm set on a new set and want to know which starter set is the best.
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Old Apr 24th, 2006, 04:42 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Bump.

So no one here has any suggestions which beginner set is the best?
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I bought the Dunlop set last year and it looks like a nice set. However, I visited Golftown before using the Dunlop's and GT set me up with a better deal overall so I returned the Dunlops. My initial impression of GT was it would be too expensive, but they have every price range and a staff that seem to be pretty good. For a new set, I would go there and look for their sales. Now, if I were to buy again - 1 year later, I'd look for used, perhaps from Callaway preowned online.
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Old Apr 24th, 2006, 06:39 PM   #11 (permalink)
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The Dunlop K-28 looks fine to me. You could probably buy any of the sets you mentioned and they'd be fine.
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Old Apr 24th, 2006, 07:06 PM   #12 (permalink)
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The Dunlop K-28 looks fine to me. You could probably buy any of the sets you mentioned and they'd be fine.
Err, you mean Wilson K-28? Ya my friend was telling me most of the beginner sets are about the same, but overall Wilson is a tad better compared to Dunlop.
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Old Apr 24th, 2006, 08:16 PM   #13 (permalink)
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I bought a Wilson 11pc set last year as my second set after using my dads old set the year before to start, I was happy with it, and it did its job as a beginner set. I'm now at the point where I'm replacing clubs with clubs that suit my game better, but I am quite happy with the Wilson quality overall. A friend also bought the same set at the same time and he liked it too. I went with the 11 pc because I already had a putter that I really liked and wanted to option to choose my own bag since its something I'd be carring around, I wanted something more comfortable then what came with the basic sets.

http://www.sportchek.ca/product_desc...cCategory=true

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Old Apr 24th, 2006, 08:21 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Err, you mean Wilson K-28? Ya my friend was telling me most of the beginner sets are about the same, but overall Wilson is a tad better compared to Dunlop.
Okay. Maybe Wilson is a bit better. I haven't golfed for a while, so I only have a general idea. I don't even remember the brand of the first (and only) set of golf clubs I bought. I just bought what I could find on sale and I found them alright.
They were about $119 about 18 years ago (without the bag).
The same clubs today would probably be only $199.

Here's a set of Wilson's for $199 without the bag:

http://www.sportchek.ca/product_desc...id=prod2924763
http://www.sportmart.ca/store/2produ...ACS6DKXVK93UL4
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Sigh, thanks for the suggestion, but I mentioned that I'm set on a new set and want to know which starter set is the best.
Well, then don't bother asking the difference between the three sets. There isn't any. Nobody has actually bought and played all three beginner sets, so nobody would actually know. But you've dismissed the one valuable piece of advice given in this thread: buy a quality used set first.
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