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Best Lady Golf Clubs?

So I’m 5’10, 16, and I’ve been playing golf for about a year and a half now. I’m on the varsity girls golf team at my high school and I usually shoot around 100-110.

I need new golf clubs. I have 2006 Willson Hope set, that we’ve paid to get extended (about a year ago) to standard men’s length. Now that I’m on varsity I think it’s time for me to get some serious clubs. My parent’s won’t go over 1,000. And they won’t let me get a job (did I mention I’m taking two college courses?) anyhoo, they would strongly prefer under 700.

I was looking at the Lynx 2008 Crystal Cat Set and the Adams Lady A3. It would be easier for me to buy a set because neither of my parents play or have ever played golf, so I wouldn’t even know where to start. Any help or suggestions?

Lynx http://www.golfsmith.com/products/LXC210/Lynx/’08_Crystal_Cat_10_Piece_Set_with_Graphite_Shaft#)
Adams-http://www.golfsmith.com/products/TL1107/Adams/Lady_A3_OS_13_Piece_Set#

First of all, congratulations on making the golf team and working hard at academics too.

As a PGA Club Professional, I highly recommend that you see a local PGA Professional in your area and get custom fit for a set of clubs. There are a few advantages in doing this.

You will play better golf because you are using clubs that are built specifically for you, your swing, your stance and all other attributes. Now as for the cost. A custom set of clubs is no more expensive buying them off the rack. In most cases, if buying from the Pro, you may get a better deal and some lessons thrown in free during the course of the fitting.

If you need help locating a Club Professional, check the pga.com website and follow the link to locate a professional in your area.

Good Luck,
Irish

3 Responses to “Best Lady Golf Clubs?”

  1. Zach Says:

    they make a callaway womens set that is a very good buy you will spend about 2000 buying them seperate but about 800 on the set
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  2. jwagner1050 Says:

    First of all, congratulations on making the golf team and working hard at academics too.

    As a PGA Club Professional, I highly recommend that you see a local PGA Professional in your area and get custom fit for a set of clubs. There are a few advantages in doing this.

    You will play better golf because you are using clubs that are built specifically for you, your swing, your stance and all other attributes. Now as for the cost. A custom set of clubs is no more expensive buying them off the rack. In most cases, if buying from the Pro, you may get a better deal and some lessons thrown in free during the course of the fitting.

    If you need help locating a Club Professional, check the pga.com website and follow the link to locate a professional in your area.

    Good Luck,
    Irish
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  3. maureen Says:

    i would personally suggest the lynx set. its a great womens set but i would be careful becasue the woods on the lynx set have tungsten weights so they will maximize your launch angle and if you already hit the ball high id stear clear. they also are gonna have offset hosels so their easier to hit. they are a very forgiving club which will give you a better turn out on your off center hits. i strongly recommend talking to your local golfsmith caddy and they will lead you in the right direction.
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