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flowbeeflowbee Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,100

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  • Thanatos0320Thanatos0320 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 444
    You could always buy kids clubs, but I always suggest you buy an old set and and have the shafts cut down to match her height. As she gets older she'll know her clubs really well and they can be re shafted to fit her size. In the long run youll also save more money. The problem with junior clubs is that they are only meant for little kids. Some of their clubs are equivalent to 2 clubs. you need to read about grip, alignment, and posture for now. I give lessons and don't mind answering any of your questions. I dont know how much help ill be since I'm not there to see her. Since youre clueless, you're probably better off taking her to get lessons if you want her to get better. I'm on my phone right now and can message you more about this later through pm.
  • brianetz1brianetz1 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,898
    craigslist or play it again sports
  • Thanatos0320Thanatos0320 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 444
    brianetz1:
    craigslist or play it again sports
    definitely craigslist. You can find some GREAT deals on some good clubs.
  • TwoThingismTwoThingism Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 121
    Yeah, I always buy clubs 2nd hand and get them fitted for me afterwards. No point paying retail on a club when a casual or beginning player.
  • perkinkeperkinke Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,562
    If your public (or private if they're not a-holes) course has a pro-shop talk to the head pro, lots of times they know of someone whose kids (sometimes their own) have outgrown a set and may let them go for not much. At the country club I worked at in HS we did that sort of thing fairly frequently.
  • flowbeeflowbee Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,100
    Thanks guys, I appreciate the help
  • flowbeeflowbee Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,100
    Thanatos0320:
    You could always buy kids clubs, but I always suggest you buy an old set and and have the shafts cut down to match her height. As she gets older she'll know her clubs really well and they can be re shafted to fit her size. In the long run youll also save more money. The problem with junior clubs is that they are only meant for little kids. Some of their clubs are equivalent to 2 clubs. you need to read about grip, alignment, and posture for now. I give lessons and don't mind answering any of your questions. I dont know how much help ill be since I'm not there to see her. Since youre clueless, you're probably better off taking her to get lessons if you want her to get better. I'm on my phone right now and can message you more about this later through pm.
    PM sir
  • flowbeeflowbee Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,100
    Were taking a look at lessons, tomorrow we will hit the range and get some details at the pro shop. Ty again everyone
  • james40james40 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,450
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