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Originally Posted by t-tom
No offense but most of the advise here is bad. As a former club and teaching professional I always recommend going to a club fitter. Every year the clubs get better and better. You don't need to buy the highest priced clubs but you do get what you pay for. Go to a fitter, hit some clubs find out what feels good and what you hit best. Then walk away. Come back a few days later and do it all over again to see if they feel the same. Now set a budget for clubs and lessons. Golf can be one of the most rewarding sports but it can also be a nightmare. I went to state in high school, turned down the opportunity to play in college, have worked and taught golf for years and I still go and get lesson help with my swing. Get fit, get lessons and have a great time. Golf is a lot more fun when you play well.
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If the clubs don't fit you, you don't stand much of a chance to hit the ball flush and consistent. Go get fit, get at least a 1/2 dozen lessons and then go have some fun! It's a fantastic game.