
decent clubs
Review created: 10/16/08(updated 10/17/08)
0 of 5 people found this review helpful.
I like to start my reviews this way. I you are writing about a seller, DON'T DO IT HERE! This is supposed to be a PRODUCT review. First of all, when one sells a product (e.g., golf club) sellers want you to know how good the PRODUCT is. If you want to say something about a seller, GO TO FEEDBACK. That's what it is for.
Now for the review (of the product). The Clevland TA7 irons are a fairly good bet for the high handicapper depending on the shaft and flex on the clubs. Many new golfers make the mistake of too stiffly flexed clubs. My recomendation is to use regular flex if you are new to golf and swing SLOW! SLOW! SLOW! After you learn how to swing, you should only then progress to the neext level. Most new golfers think they are going to be the next Tiger. You will never even come close if you don't first learn how to swing the club. As I previously stated, swing SLOW! Distance should come at a later point.
I started out with these clubs and learned the game. That is what many golfers should do. Start out with a set of clubs that are easy hitting and hire an instructor. After lowering my handicap to the single digits, I have changed to Wilson Staff Pi5 clubs with Royal Precision Rifle Flighted shafts 6.5 flex fitted to me, along with having the lie adjusted to my swing.
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