Dunlop clubs and bag for a begginer?

zakwebb

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Hi, I recently started playing golf, Im not too good. I practice on a large field near my house and at my local pitch and putt, I currently use dunlop tour tp12 and tp13 clubs. will these clubs be good enough for me to improve my game and will I look like a noob at the course when I play my first full round?

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lyden

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I played with a guy yesterday off 7 with a set of 20 year old hogans. I don't judge anyone by their equipment as he's clearly better than me, its all about what you can / want to afford,
 

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Spending £1,000 on equipment won't turn you into a good golfer.
Give it more of a go and if you want to upgrade I would always advise the 2nd hand route.
You can get great clubs at a great price that way. I doubt I will ever buy brand new (certainly not latest model) again.

Many people renew clubs regularly which creates an exceptional 2nd hand market through forums, shops, ebay etc.
 

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Ok, thanks. Il buy a bit of new kit soon as I currently only have a 9 iron and putter, Il look into buying a dunlop bag, some more irons and maybe a fairway wood. My dads trying to help me with my swing :D
 

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Ok, thanks. Il buy a bit of new kit soon as I currently only have a 9 iron and putter, Il look into buying a dunlop bag, some more irons and maybe a fairway wood. My dads trying to help me with my swing :D

If you can, get a second hand bag by a better brand. 1. Dunlop bags do look ***** and 2. They are not great quality.

Other than that, the irons are good, as are wedges.
 
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