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Conference 7.286::golf

Title:Welcome to the Golf Notes Conference!
Notice:FOR SALE notes in Note 69 please! Intros in note 863 or 61.
Moderator:FUNYET::ANDERSON
Created:Tue Feb 15 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2129
Total number of notes:21499

1803.0. "lady wood 3 - where buy it?" by ULYSSE::KINBERGER () Tue Nov 02 1993 10:11

    
    I'm sending someone over to the States :> to buy me a wood 3 club.
    Is there someone out there that can recommend a good make, low price,
    and the best place to buy it in the Nashua area ?
    
    Thanks for quick answer
    Marie
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1803.1Lots of discount outlets.FAIR08::DUNNINGTue Nov 02 1993 12:0814
    There are "Golf USA" outlets in Nashua and Manchester N.H.
    There is a "Nevada Bob's" outlet in Salem N.H. and a "Whirlaway Golf
    Shop" at "The Mall at Rockingham Park" in Salem N.H.
    All of these places are well staffed and stocked.
    I really can't make a recommendation because I don't know whether you
    want a Wooden or Metal 3 wood.
    I would suggest you use the "Ping Fitting Chart" and give your measure
    ments to whoever is buying the club for you......These outlets may be
    able to do a "Rough Fitting" for you.
    
                                             Best of Luck
    
                                                    Mark
    
1803.2a wood 3 clubINDEV1::SMITHI need two of everything...Tue Nov 02 1993 12:1310
    
    	Marie...
    
    	No offense.. but these generic type questions are very difficult
    	to answer.. especially without any information.. There are many
    	makes, depending upon what your looking for, price, your ability,
    	etc. Search this file.. I'm sure it's been discussed.
    
    		Jerry
    
1803.3I concur with .2FAIR08::DUNNINGTue Nov 02 1993 12:3011
    I concur with .2
    
    You are spending money for a club that you won't be able to try prior
    to purchase.
    Hence I suggested "A rough fitting".
    Are golf clubs that difficult to acquire where you live???
    Is there anyplace you could try some different brands before you
    purchase a club???
    
                                                     Mark
    
1803.4a beginners metalULYSSE::KINBERGERTue Nov 02 1993 12:4415
    
    Thanks for your answers - you are talking to a beginner with this 
    kind of club. No use to "try one out" in a shop. I'm buying one
    to try and learn how to use it ! I think a metal is the best bet, it's
    less heavy. I've already bought a set of Dunlop iron clubs which I'm 
    quite happy with. The prices are normally considerably lower in the 
    States than here in Europe, France where I am, so I'm willing to 
    take the "risk" of letting someone buy for me.
    
    I'll recommend him to go to the shops that you mentioned and look 
    for Dunlop or maybe a Spaulding.
    
    Cheers
    Marie