What is the best brand for golf clubs?
October 24th, 2009 | by admin |Jessica W asked:
I just bought my boyfriend this really nice golf bag with a jack daniels whiskey (his favorite drink) logo…it was worth 160 i put in a bottle of jack and a little towel with the logo on it…now i was wondering what a nice brand of golf clubs are…he loves to golf but doesn’t have anything he usually rents everything…so any golf experts out there please let me know i want this gift to be really nice and price isn’t an issue!
Chris
I just bought my boyfriend this really nice golf bag with a jack daniels whiskey (his favorite drink) logo…it was worth 160 i put in a bottle of jack and a little towel with the logo on it…now i was wondering what a nice brand of golf clubs are…he loves to golf but doesn’t have anything he usually rents everything…so any golf experts out there please let me know i want this gift to be really nice and price isn’t an issue!
Chris

13 Responses to “What is the best brand for golf clubs?”
By greenbay3022 on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
callaway x22 or titleist AP2
By Riptide on Oct 28, 2009 | Reply
driver – taylormade burner or burner tp
fairway woods – either titliest 909F2/F3 or taylormade burner fairways
hybrids – depends on if he really needs them. if so, callaway big bertha diablo or bobby jones hybrids
irons – callaway x22
wedges – titleist bob vokey spin milled
putter – titleist cameron studio
By webinerd on Oct 30, 2009 | Reply
i have a REALLY basic set, but here’s mine:
By death on Nov 2, 2009 | Reply
If he normally rents clubs then he should be a beginner?
Try the Mizuno MP-22 Good clubs for beginner to experienced players… should last him for 5-6 years…
Any kind of wedges or putter will work, that becomes personal preference…. and he will likely change that pretty often as he becomes better….
As far as a driver… get him a King Cobra… they are very easy to hit… and again, drivers get changed very often…
don’t forget hybrids instead of fairways woods… easier to hit, and more pros are starting to use them…
don’t go too expensive…. just in case he doesn’t get into it
By Under Armor all the way!! on Nov 2, 2009 | Reply
Titleist or Nike you will want to get him a driver, 3 wood, 5 wood, 7 wood, a hybrid, 5 iron, 6 iron, 7 iron, 8 iron, 9 iron, pitching wedge (pw), sand wedge (sw), gap wedge or a lob wedge, and a putter.
Hope I help!!!
Good luck!!!
By sno f on Nov 4, 2009 | Reply
wlison black jack are nice starter set.
By Jack R on Nov 6, 2009 | Reply
Maybe you can have a try at this site :HTTP://WWW.WOWOGOLF.COM
Many friends of mine have gained what they want at this site.
By speedingbus2003 on Nov 7, 2009 | Reply
Irons, Mizuno, Woods, there are many good brands out there.
By Kaka on Nov 11, 2009 | Reply
Drivers-Tylormade,I just could use the word of perfect to describe R9 driver…One of my friend bought one on this site,he said it’s so wonderfui.
By knh959 on Nov 12, 2009 | Reply
Under no circumstances should you buy him golf clubs. The golf bag and JD is a great gift that he should really enjoy. Buying clubs however is whole different ball game. There are many many things to take into consideration beyond the brand of clubs. Things like whether he wants/needs custom fittings. What stiffness of shaft does he need (I’m talking about on the club). Should he have graphite or steel. Should he carry hybrids or long irons. On and on and on.
Your best bet would be a gift certificate to a local good quality golf retailer and let him pick out his own clubs.
By max o on Nov 14, 2009 | Reply
every golfer has different preferences. get him a gift card to rockbottomgolf.com or golfgalaxy.com and let him choose. Golf galaxy would be better because he can get them off line or go to one of their stores and buy them. Everyone on here will have a different opinion, but you cant buy them by brand alone because each brand will have several different types of clubs. They can cost anywhere from $200 (used clubs) to 1800+ for top of the line clubs pick a number, and if it is more than he ends up spending he can always use the extra money for balls and gloves and other stuff.
By Olan D on Nov 15, 2009 | Reply
I think you should take him with you somewhere like Dick’s Sporting Goods so he can pick them out…and Have them Fitted
By wedhacoy alejandro on Nov 15, 2009 | Reply
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good luck!