Thursday, December 3, 2009

What's a good brand of golf clubs for a guy with a low handicap and is 5'10 tall?

My boyfriend works VERY hard and he deserves to have fun and relax once in awhile. Our anniversary is coming up and I'd love to surprise him with a new set of clubs. His current clubs are older than I am. What's a good (not top of the line) brand to get?



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Here's what you'd be better off doing...get him a gift certificate to the local golf shop where you would be buying the clubs. That way he can go in and get properly fitted for the clubs he likes. It will make a HUGE difference in how well he plays his new clubs. I know it's not as exciting as giving him a box with shiny, new clubs, but if he's serious about golf, getting properly fitted is a necessity. You're a good girlfriend by the way...!



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Kenneth Smith or another custom club would definitely be a good option. A set of irons might run around $1500
Best bet would be to get him a gift certificate for a new set. Especially if he is a good golfer, the individual look and feel of a set makes a huge difference. And it personal preference is intangible until you actually hit a few balls with any club. A good set of clubs (driver, woods, irons, wedges, putter) will easily run over $1000. If you want custom fit name brand, then you could be looking at $2000 or more for everything. But in the world of golf, like much of the rest of the world, you get what you pay for. Not only as far as performance, but in warranty. I had my Titleist driver that i paid $300 for for a year and a half and dented the face. They sent me a replacement the same week, only had to pay for shipping. Good golf clubs are an investment, so if he plans to keep on golfing I would recommend spending the money to get exactly what he wants. But then again it sounds like anything would be an improvement from what he has now.
try rockbottomgolf.com
you can find some used Calloway's iron's on eBay, the X Tour's are the best, for driver, a Calloway Fusion FT-3 is the best driver on the market, it's kind of expensive, but it unbelievable how far that little ball will go
Top of lines are gonna be your taylor made, callaway, nike, ping, titleist. I just got a new set of callaways and they werent cheap. Go with something like wilson or mizuno just not one of those that i listed above. Sometimes cobra are relatively cheap compared to those other and they are a very nice club. Your bf is a lucky guy to have you buying him clubs. Good luck!
Go with the gift certificate idea. Really. Using golf clubs that are not exactly what you want or need for your particular swing and game is like using somebody else's tooth brush. Let him decide. Really. Finding the right golf clubs is a lot like like finding a really good woman - it's a matter of taste and style. The gift is truly an awesome one, dear....but - just like he chose YOU - let him choose his own clubs!
Nike. Off the rack clubs should be fine. No need to get custom cut clubs from a pro shop. 5'10" is pretty average, which means standard clubs will do just fine.

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