How about Dunlop Clubs for a beginner? Has anyone had any experience with Dunlop?
Showstoppa asked:
I found a deal for a 19-piece Dunlop starter set in an auction for $190. The MSRP is $349.99. It seems a bit more challenging than other starter sets since it only contains one 3h hybrid and includes 4-9 irons and the PW, however, that’s the way I like to learn. It also comes with a sand wedge.
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I found a deal for a 19-piece Dunlop starter set in an auction for $190. The MSRP is $349.99. It seems a bit more challenging than other starter sets since it only contains one 3h hybrid and includes 4-9 irons and the PW, however, that’s the way I like to learn. It also comes with a sand wedge.
Do you think this is good for a starter set. I know the Dunlop name for sports equipment overall (especially tennis), so I would assume they should be good quality. I am already prepared for the fact that I am not going to get $1000+ quality with any box set.
Laronda

March 23rd, 2009 at 2:54 am
Leonarda
it would be better if you got a used set of namebrand irons. there is a big drop off in quality. even a begenner can tell the diffrence. you can get a good set for 100-150 on ebay
March 23rd, 2009 at 6:49 pm
Wendolyn
Yeah I agree. + most ideal swing weight. Invest in your local pro’s advise. He might be able to find an extra 20 mph for you..