Buying Your First Set Of Golf — Clubs

So, you’ve caught the golf bug. Maybe you spent a Saturday at the driving range and finally "flushed" one, or perhaps you’ve been binge-watching Full Swing and decided it’s time to hit the grass.

If you have an average swing speed, is the gold standard. buying your first set of golf clubs

Classic, thin look. Requires a more consistent stroke. So, you’ve caught the golf bug

Walking into a golf shop for the first time can be intimidating. There are thousands of shiny sticks, technical jargon like "stiffness" and "loft," and price tags that can make your eyes water. Classic, thin look

If you’re buying used, all you really need to get started is: A Hybrid (3 or 4) 7-iron, 9-iron, and a Sand Wedge 2. Prioritize "Game Improvement" Irons

When looking at irons, you’ll see two main types: (thin and pretty) and Cavity Backs (thick and chunky).