Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Hi, my wife and i have never played golf before and are looking for beginner clubs. We promise not to slow anyone up when we finally get out there after some lessons! Weve already been advised by a good friend that a good golfer knows when to pick up and move along! Thanks in advance
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If you are buying used clubs, make sure you know how old they are. Newer clubs are much better. You can buy a complete new set of Nitro clubs, including the bag, on Amazon for about $200 - 250, and they are pretty good clubs. Don't pay extra for a name brand.
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You'll need to add a putter (and woods, once you're feeling adventurous) |
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Or go to goodwill buy a cheap used set to play with and if you like it buy a more expensive one.
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Hit the garage sales on the weekend. Plenty of people looking to get rid of their clubs. Great deals.
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Thanks all for the responses. Received a few leads on complete sets! See you out there
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The Villages Good Golf School is excellent for learning the system yet.
Good Golf School The pitch and putts or Level 1 courses (Sarasota) are a good place to start. Golf The Villages The Villages - Florida's Friendliest Active Adult 55+ Retirement Community |
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Also check out the free Good Golf School. Enjoy the game and welcome
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Just buy used clubs.
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I used to think it was my clubs but I took a lesson years ago and the golf teacher had no problem hitting my clubs long and straight. The swing is more important than the clubs! |
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lots of clubs and bags on the site Nextdoor.com in the for sale section. Check it out!
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Totally agree with the lessons recommendation. There is so much to learn to play a respectable game.
This past winter while in the villages the wife and I (who never played golf before) picked up some yard sale clubs (approx $35 a set!) and each got about ten lessons. Lessons start you right off with proper techniques and no bad habits are formed that will need to be corrected later. By the end of the winter, we were ready for better clubs but be prepared for sticker shock. We paid $800 for a set of Bloom (made by cleveland I think) for the wife. The do make a big difference if you have proper form. Nothing can help you if you don't know proper motion. We had a wonderful experience at Wedgewood Golf directly behind Walmart on 466. Great staff. We would share a one hour lesson but be prepared that you will need more than a couple lessons if you're new to the game. I think we each had ten lessons over a couple months. They also have weekly clinics on specific topics, driving, putting, chipping etc that are cheaper than individual lessons. So now when we play with friends who "don't need lessons", we quietly watch while they swing that club like they're playing baseball!! Have a nice day. |
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It's really important that you get clubs that are the correct length, and shaft flex for your size/strength. It can be very difficult for a beginner to get the ball up into the air if the shaft of the club is too stiff.
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And remember, after your first round with new clubs, they are used. |
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