Jul
26
Interested in buying a new driver and 3x, 5x for golf, intermediate skill level, what should I buy?
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cmjz1313 asked:
Men’s driver & 3,5wood set, have read a 100 reviews and they all basically say that whatever club they are reviewing is great (basicaly press releases). I live in a smaller town so I don’t have the luxury of trying before buying for many of the major brands. What are the best clubs on the market for men? Please give your opinion what you would buy for 2 options 1) price is no object, you can buy whatever is the best regardless of cost and 2) value, best club for the dollars…Thanks for your help
Krylon Spray Paint
Men’s driver & 3,5wood set, have read a 100 reviews and they all basically say that whatever club they are reviewing is great (basicaly press releases). I live in a smaller town so I don’t have the luxury of trying before buying for many of the major brands. What are the best clubs on the market for men? Please give your opinion what you would buy for 2 options 1) price is no object, you can buy whatever is the best regardless of cost and 2) value, best club for the dollars…Thanks for your help
Krylon Spray Paint
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4 Responses to “Interested in buying a new driver and 3x, 5x for golf, intermediate skill level, what should I buy?”













The city is in your best interest hit several brands on launch monitor and buy only what you hit best interest hit several brands on launch monitor and buy only what you hit best interest hit several brands on launch monitor and buy only what you hit several brands on.
The driver they are 80 each oh yeah the adams ovation driver will run 100 and fairway woods are currently the fti driver they are truely.
TaylorMade r7’s.You can adjust the weight to help fix slices,and draws.Also configure for the wind that day,by placeing weights to go high,or a low line drive.Highly recommend.
Haha, I’ll sell you my driver for $5000. It goes up to 320 yards!
If money is no object, go with lessons I guess. Even if you are rich, I’d hate to see you throw your money down the toilet on expensive clubs.
The clubs are only as good as you are. There is no brand or style that will make you that much better. The only thing that may be an issue is confidence:
If you feel more confident looking down at a $250 Lob Wedge, then go with it. If you feel more confident with a $1,000 driver, then buy it, why not?
You have to remember that Tiger is still Tiger regardless what clubs he uses.
That being said, if you must burn your money on new clubs, I’d stick with the major brands: Ping, Titleist, Callaway, TaylorMade, etc. At least they are likely to come with a warranty if/when you chunk a shot and snap the head off the hosel.