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| nchs09 |
you need a driver!!!
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| Xenocreator_PG_ |
| quote: | Originally posted by Wasabi
I was wondering... If i start playing golf, which club set would any of you recommand... The only thing that comes to mind is that i want a durable golf club set and the one that is for newbie. any suggestion on brand? Thanks |
I suggest you buy yourself a big black dildo. You'll be hitting those balls in no time. Satisfaction garranteed. Hole in one!!! Booyaa! |
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| Andryuha |
| quote: | Originally posted by Xenocreator_PG_
I suggest you buy yourself a big black dildo. You'll be hitting those balls in no time. Satisfaction garranteed. Hole in one!!! Booyaa! |
:haha: WTF mate |
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| inconspicuous |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zombie0729
like any hobby if you start to like it, 6 mos down the road you'll be pissed with your original selection. you buy beltdrive turn tables because they're cheap but you realize you can't scratch on them and 6 mos later you have to go rebuy equipment.
same with golf.
you want something that are STEEL shafts, if you're in any kind of decent shape your swing speed is probably too fast for graphite irons. graphite shaft woods are okay though since the shaft is longer.
heh i said shaft.
companies like nike, tommy armor and cleveland are good midrange and mid priced clubs that will be 'forgiving'. you want your clubs to be 'forgiving' usually called cavity backs.
also if you're not of average height or weight it be good to get clubs measured to fit your 'size'.
i LOVE golf, i hit titliest everything but only because i made some faulty decisions prior to them, making me realize what clubs are made for me |
yeah, the only clubs I have that aren't titleist are my wedges, 'cuz cleveland makes the best ones, by FAR.
And don't even think about buying steel shafted woods. Nobody does, because you can get graphite ones that're just as accurate, & 10 lbs lighter. |
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| XaNaX |
I spend about $2000 on a full set of Callaway woods and irons and an Odyssey putter years ago when I started golfing. I had a ton of disposable income then and didn't give a . My friend spent a couple hundred on a set of some knockoffs. My driver cost more than his full set of clubs and I could really hit the out of the ball with it, that was worth the money. The rest of the clubs, I dunno.
My advice would be to buy a cheap ass set of clubs to start and spend some money on your driver. If you like it and continue to play then you can upgrade your later. If you stay with a cheap set you don't have enough money invested to deter you from getting new clubs and if you quit playing you are not out much. |
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| inconspicuous |
the more I think about it, the more & more I realize that buying an expensive driver is dumb as if you're on any kind of budget. The difference between a $200 & $500 set of irons is SOOOOO much more than the difference between $200 & $500 drivers.
Also, reserve a good amount of money for proper shafts. A $200 driver with a $200 shaft is way better than a $400 driver. |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by Frenchie
My boobs hurt, they get in the way |
How big are they!? |
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| Lilith |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
How big are they!? |
If the rumours are true, apparently gigantic. :eek: |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lilith
If the rumours are true, apparently gigantic. :eek: |
Woo... epic boobs.
Lira approves of epic boobs :D |
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| Frenchie |
ROFL, I was summened. Who's been talking about my breast??
36C
but I am getting better. I even hit a bird this week. |
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| Lilith |
| quote: | Originally posted by Frenchie
Who's been talking about my breast?? |
Weiner said they where the size of pumpkins! :haha: |
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