does slazenger make a good ladies golf club for beginners?
Yes, they're fine. As a beginner, the quality of your first clubs is not so important, rather building a good swing is critical. Once you are able to hit the ball with some degree of skill, then move up to better clubs. You'd hate to drop $600 bucks on a good set and find you loathe the game (please speak to my wife about this…) but a $200 set will be just fine.
Oh, yeah, take a lesson or two. It REALLY helps.
May 1st, 2009 at 6:21 pm
Yes, they're fine. As a beginner, the quality of your first clubs is not so important, rather building a good swing is critical. Once you are able to hit the ball with some degree of skill, then move up to better clubs. You'd hate to drop $600 bucks on a good set and find you loathe the game (please speak to my wife about this…) but a $200 set will be just fine.
Oh, yeah, take a lesson or two. It REALLY helps.
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May 4th, 2009 at 1:48 pm
A beginner can use almost any set of clubs. The sublte differences between different manufacturers won't affect the play of someone just starting out. My advice would be not to overspend. About $200 to $250 would be about right. Once you improve, you'll want to explore different types of clubheads, shafts, grips, etc. That will be the time to talk to a pro to select a stanndard set that you will keep for a few more years until you get to the point where you might want to have clubs custom made for your particular swing and ability.
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Over 50 years playing golf.