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    FullOfHeart

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    #34577   2008-05-18 21:10 GMT      
    I have just started learning to play golf, and was recently given a golf bag and some old clubs. I was given 3 through 9 irons, a PW and a putter. What do I need other than a driver? Do I need a 3 wood or a SW? Also, how is the best way to go about getting old clubs that are good for beginners?

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    #34578   2008-05-18 22:19 GMT      
    You might want a sand wedge. Besides that nothing really. go to www.globalgolf.com and look at their used selection. That is where you want to be for now.

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    #34579   2008-05-18 23:18 GMT      
    here is a new golf clubs set,, it's not so expensive

    http://astore.amazon.com/golfball-golfclub-golfcourse-20

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    #34580   2008-05-19 09:55 GMT      
    You probably don't need much more than a driver to complete your set for now. As you start playing more, you can begin looking for more specialized clubs like fairway woods and/or hybrids or wedge sets.

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    Best of luck!
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