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1601.1 | Feel for you clubs... | CTOAVX::DAVENPORT | | Tue Oct 20 1992 11:06 | 12 |
| Jim,
You probably answered your own question as far as the type of
club you should use. We all can give you comments on clubs,feel,etc..It
is really up to the individual as to what kind of club to use. If it feels
good and you can hit the ball with some consitency then use those clubs. The
price (ideally) is not a queston it is whether the club fits your style of
play,then you can look at cost.
go with the flow,
marko
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1601.2 | | MRKTNG::VARLEY | | Tue Oct 20 1992 14:11 | 8 |
| I'd still suggest buying used clubs and using the money you save for a
few lessons. There isn't anything around that you can buy for $250
that's worth the dough. You're better off with top grade, perimeter
weighted used clubs. More forgiving, will hold their value better and,
more importantly, will give you $$ for lessons.
__Jack
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1601.3 | | QETOO::POWIS | | Wed Oct 21 1992 07:44 | 6 |
| Check out the clubs made by Square Two. They have 3 or 4 different
models starting at $249 (irons). They claim that each set is
"matched"-- the swing weights of each club are equal. I've seen them at
Nevada Bob's, Golf USA, and some of the independent shops. I've swung
them a few times, they feel pretty good...
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1601.4 | Thanks folks | WMOIS::CHAMBERLAINJ | | Fri Oct 23 1992 17:29 | 8 |
| Thanks folks for the input. Common sense prevailed.
I bought used Wilson 1200LTs after all, at a very good
price (2 months old @ $100, 3-PW). New they run $170.
Now for a putter!
Thanks again,
-Jim
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1601.5 | "Lucky B*S$@*d" | KIRKTN::DMILNE | STOP THAT ITS NO NATURAL | Sat Oct 24 1992 06:11 | 11 |
| re.-1
I bought the same irons about two years ago and was told that they were
being discontinued. (in scotland that is)
I paid a little more than you did so it seems that you have got
yourself a real bargain.....
btw..They are really good clubs........
Dav.............
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1601.6 | thanks | WMOIS::CHAMBERLAINJ | | Mon Oct 26 1992 11:52 | 8 |
| Dav,
Appreciate the input. There seems to be a bunch of 1200LT variations
here. If you need any additions or info, contact me as per my
original note, 1601.
Thanks,
Jim
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