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    Quote Originally Posted by jhenry View Post
    That's a nice set of clubs.

    Are the shafts for your irons steel or graphite?
    They are steel

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    Quote Originally Posted by vvti713 View Post
    They are steel
    Good!

    If you upgrade your putter, give serious consideration to a Ping. Don't get the most expensive one, but in my experience they are functional, well-balanced and get the job done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jhenry View Post
    Good!

    If you upgrade your putter, give serious consideration to a Ping. Don't get the most expensive one, but in my experience they are functional, well-balanced and get the job done.
    I actually found this putter for $25 should I get it?


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    Putters, like straight razors, are a very personal decision. Don't rush into a decision to buy it, until you've tried it out.

    Take it to a putting green at a local golf course, along with some of your favorite golf balls, and try it out. If you like how it feels, the balance and how it strikes the ball, then get it.
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    Nice set! Especially for $0 lol
    Pinemeadow is the clone company all of my set came from. Real stand up company if you have issues and they will generally do what they can to help with any situation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoreyZ View Post
    Nice set! Especially for $0 lol
    Pinemeadow is the clone company all of my set came from. Real stand up company if you have issues and they will generally do what they can to help with any situation.
    Yea, it is actually pretty nice. I don't really know how much it is worth.. but who cares got it for free ;D

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    Grasshopper,a bit of wisdom I feel is in order here,I am very old,listen to me please.
    Even at your young age,should you persist in the intense interest of the straight razor sport,contemplating the world of hones and honing,Coupled with the venerable game of goof,YOUR HEAD WILL EXPLODE,you have been warned
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    Quote Originally Posted by jhenry View Post
    Putters, like straight razors, are a very personal decision. Don't rush into a decision to buy it, until you've tried it out.Take it to a putting green at a local golf course, along with some of your favorite golf balls, and try it out. If you like how it feels, the balance and how it strikes the ball, then get it.
    This is probably the most important advice that can be given when it comes to the game of golf. If you buy a putter on a whim, you will end up buying ten more trying to find that one that you think is the best for you. Try as many different putters as you can. Go to sporting goods stores(especially golf specific stores) and they usually have some type of putting green. You'll eventually find one that fits "perfect" for you.
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    I thought you were left handed. Those clubs look like they are right handed clubs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grover09 View Post
    I thought you were left handed. Those clubs look like they are right handed clubs.
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    Yea I feel more comfortable with righty clubs

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