17-07-2015, 09:45 AM
(17-07-2015, 05:44 AM)timpug Wrote: Hey hey,
While you are starting golf its pretty much just finding your rhythm and getting a good swing. It doesnt actually make a difference what set of clubs you are using in the beginning. Once you start finding middle on the club thats when you will see a difference at all.
All things said, the Dunlops generally feel pretty dead as far as clubs are concerned, I would vouch for the Callaways any day! But there is one condition for buying any single golf club, go to a Pro Shop and test them out on a machine. It will show you flight path, distance, everything. You dont want to buy the Callaway only to find that it has a low-kick flex point and you keep slicing the ball for an unknown reason. So with that in mind, just hit the 2 and see which you are more consistent with
Hope this helps sir
Thanks mate that's just the advice I was hoping for. I am leaning towards the Callaway clubs to be honest, and looking at the driver for example the head is twice the size of the one I have so should be much more forgiving of a poor swing.
(17-07-2015, 08:12 AM)Fooby Wrote:(17-07-2015, 05:24 AM)THE_Liam Wrote:I land at leeds bradford at 2:15.(16-07-2015, 10:50 PM)Fooby Wrote: Sunday [emoji14]What time you getting here? Just thinking I might have time for a trip to the range before the wedding?
But i'll make a point of bringing my golfbat up if you fancy an afternoon of beer and happy gilmore at some point
Have no transport though, gimme a holler on the mobile telecommunication device.
Damn, I'll be getting ready for that wedding by then, takes at least an hour for me to tie a tie
When do you leave? I'm free Monday night and I have a day off Tuesday? Beers?