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Any of them! Whenever I watch the LPGA I usually notice a lot of Ping clubs
Hey! Are you a pro or just starting? I played this summer and ended up taking my husband’s old Calloway and adjusting them to my hight.
Good price range for a set?
If you’re a beginner and testing out the sport, then you can find a cheap set at Golf Galaxy other big box retailers for a pretty cheap price ~$200 for a set. If you’re ready to invest in a set of solid clubs, I’d recommend checking out Callaway preowned. They have great deals on clubs and their clubs are in amazing condition with warranties.
I am a beginner, I took my husband’s Calloway and adjusted them to my highly.
PWC: check out womenoncourse.com as well, if they cover your GF area a year of membership could be a nice add-on for her gift.
Got my SO the Strata Tour set for a reasonable price - it’s the off brand of Callaway and has been a great investment to get her into golf and on the course. No need to upgrade until there’s been a few years of lessons.
Have you played before? Worked with a pro? I would take a lesson or two and get recommendations. You cannot go wrong with graphite shafts. Used clubs are a great way to start - but don’t get too old because the technology changes pretty quickly. Ask around as you’ll find certain club head styles more forgiving and with bigger sweet spots.
I got a set of beater clubs for my first few years (i don’t play that often). Once you get a good idea of what you like, then drop the money on nicer clubs.