umm are we supposed to guess or are you asking for recommendations. I have Wilson Fat shafts, and a big bertha 12 degree driver and a NIke hybrid club. read up on clubs on the internet and try some. most golf courses you can rent or try things. and if you dont golf yet buy a semi-cheap set and take lessons and you can always buy better clubs once you learn how you play and what you like.
2006-06-09 19:23:08
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answered by bozobabe 4
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Wilson Prostaff,
But let me tell ya, I went out on Wednesday and Demo'ed a Ping G2 driver w/ 12 degrees loft and baby, I was hitting them straight as an arrow and 50 - 100 yards, yeas 50 - 100 yards farther than my old driver.
What a wonderful club
2006-06-10 05:45:28
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answered by colin_rules_honey_pot 2
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it depeends were ur at on the course if ur on the tee box if the hole is far u need to use ur driver if ur in the fareway u need to use the 3 wood then the close u get 5 wood then 123456789 irons in that order then use ur pitching wedge wenu ur right by the green and then use the putter to put it in
2006-06-09 19:24:03
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answered by bubs 1
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It depends on your technique, if you are a beginner, you should use cavity back irons, but if you are a single handicap player , you should use forged irons or blade irons.
2006-06-10 05:46:45
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answered by psmom2006 4
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I hope a wood driver for the fairway.
2006-06-16 16:42:43
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answered by toughguy2 7
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8 iron....definitely an 8 iron
2006-06-16 05:25:30
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answered by ZeroFrost 1
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The normal one.
2006-06-09 20:59:40
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answered by Titan 7
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It depends on you
2006-06-09 21:11:14
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answered by THWAN 2
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hey bubs...are you Swedish?
2006-06-09 19:26:33
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answered by midlifecrisis5600 3
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