Looking for recommendations for a full bag of clubs to replace existing

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Hi everyone

I have had my full bag for some time now and been looking at getting some new clubs, I have had a fitting so know what I need, in relation to shafts and lie etc. I did this with Callaway who then naturally recommended a whole new bag of brand new Callaway clubs, but in all honesty I am not playing at a great level and to spend £1000+ on a new set of clubs I don't feel is warranted.

So I thought about the 2nd hand market (usual market places, golfbidder, facebook, ebay amazon, etc)

My current set up is all Nike, bar a new Hybrid which I will keep, along with my Nike putter which I am happy with, the rest I am open to changing:
Driver: VR Pro (Not very forgiving for a high HC)
3 Wood VR Pro (again not very forgiving for a high handicapper)
Irons: Nike Ignite
Wedge: 48, 52, 58 Nike V-REV Black

The Callaway guy recommended for me:
Driver: Callaway Big Bertha Fusion
Irons: Callaway Steelhead XR Irons
Wedges: Callaway MD 3

Like I said, to buy all these brand new would cost around £1300, which I don't really want to do, and seen loads of videos on Youtube of guys buying used clubs for half that price, but maybe a year or two old, or even more.

Any recommendations for similar quality of clubs for a high handicapper, a friend who does play of a slightly higher level to me said Ping are good for being forgiving.

I do feel my clubs, woods and irons especially need a change, maybe my wedges are fine, I do like them

Thanks in advance
 

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My son has Callaway X2 hot irons. I have used them, I'm off 22, and they are ridiculously easy to hit. I've bought a hybrid in the same range and the ball flies off the face. Why not go for this range using the same Callaway specs you have been given?

I've just bought a Nike Covert driver and find that very easy to use, bold words I know. If you want to stay in the Nike fold then you can go down the covert route for irons, driver and hybrids.
 

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My son has Callaway X2 hot irons. I have used them, I'm off 22, and they are ridiculously easy to hit. I've bought a hybrid in the same range and the ball flies off the face. Why not go for this range using the same Callaway specs you have been given?

I've just bought a Nike Covert driver and find that very easy to use, bold words I know. If you want to stay in the Nike fold then you can go down the covert route for irons, driver and hybrids.

Thank you, I had thought of the covert range, I will check them out as well as the X2
 

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Ping are great clubs, very easy to hit. I had a set of G25 irons which were great and stupidly changed, now going for a set of the new Ping G's. Can get a set of G25's for about £180 and there really isn't much difference between them and the even older models.

I also have a Ping G driver and before that I had the Ping G30 which you can pick up for about £130 second hand now. And to be honest, there isn't much difference between that and the G20/G25 which are even cheaper.

Agree with LT regarding the Callaway X2 hots, my friend has a set and they are also easy to hit and dont get much drop off from miss hits.

To be honest, a lot of the irons in the game improvement category are really similar performance wise and I struggle to find any difference between them. I don't think you would go wrong with a set of the major brands game improvement irons second hand which you can pick up on ebay/gumtree or even in the second hand section of AG and proshops. May be worth taking a trip down to AG and seeing if they have any, then you can give them a hit. Also remember the double trade in at AG is still on and you may get a good deal on your irons for a new set. The Ping G irons i bought only cost £470 brand new, and they had the Taylormade RSi1's for £399 but limited shaft options available.

May also be worth looking into Benross as well, another friend of mine has picked up a set in AG for £100 and to him they performed exactly the same as the more expensive brands.
 
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