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#464920 - 07/02/09 06:50 AM Re: First set of irons [Re: Silverbullet]
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Great! My Dad has an older set of Big Bertha's (I think yours probably have on the emblem). I like the nice, soft, easy-to-hit feel!

Good choice.


Next question: What type of balls do you want to hit?

I think I must be paranoid but I like the Titleist Pro V1's (they'll break the bank if you lose them frequently, which I seem to do too often) and Callaway HX Tours (also will break the bank if you find the trees and water).

I like the controlling, somewhat soft, but good distance from these balls.

WetDoggg and others? What about you Silver? What did you play with last time up?
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#464928 - 07/02/09 09:24 AM Re: First set of irons [Re: D-Rod]
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Originally Posted By: D-Rod

Next question: What type of balls do you want to hit?



Considering I have played all of 10 holes in my life (I had to leave early last week) I want to hit some cheap ones for a while. I'm not going anything expensive until I have a need and can keep them on my own fairway.

Last week I hit some x-outs. They were branded, but I don't remember who.They were a name brand x-out. They were cheap, which is good for now.
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#464931 - 07/02/09 09:39 AM Re: First set of irons [Re: Silverbullet]
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You might also look at the cheaper Callaways. They usually can be purchased for <$20 per dozen. and they seem to hit well for the pricepoint.

Be careful! Golf is addicting.

This thread is giving me envy. I do not play much anymore. At home, we're members of a Country Club that's just a 1/2 mile up the street. I used to play all summer long! Not so now. frown
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#464933 - 07/02/09 09:44 AM Re: First set of irons [Re: Silverbullet]
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golf balls good as new really cheap. lostgolfballs.com
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#464934 - 07/02/09 10:00 AM Re: First set of irons [Re: Silverbullet]
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D-Rod...Pro-V 1 is my first choice as well. But with how expensive they are I have started to look around as well. I used to play Bridgestone some back in college and gave them a shot again. I was shocked how much I liked the Precept Laddie. Two piece ball, very durable. Pretty soft feel around the greens. Ball spins a little less than the Pro V, but for only $10 a dozen compared to $46 for a dozen they are great. Yes...$10 a dozen. I buy them at WalMart and buy 24 for just under $20. Ball will not replace the Pro V 100%. But for the casual player (or a cheap SOB like me) they are great.

Precept Laddie at WalMart
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#464935 - 07/02/09 10:01 AM Re: First set of irons [Re: Wet Doggg]
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SOLD! Next time I play I will try them out! Thanks for the tip WD!

One of the things my best friend and I (he plays competitive today still!) used to do was walk (usually took the dogs for a stroll) the course in the evening and we could find 10-15 balls a night. Probably two or three decent Pro V1's or Pro V1x's. Otherwise, I wouldn't have used Titleist as often.


Edited by D-Rod (07/02/09 10:06 AM)
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#465039 - 07/04/09 11:23 AM Re: First set of irons [Re: D-Rod]
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Two questions.

1st. I have 4-10 + a 50 deg wedge. What should I be adding in teh wedge family?

2nd. Though I am not too worried about which ball to hit, I have heard that one of the top-flite balls is the same as one of the good calaaway balls. Anyone know which one?
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#465040 - 07/04/09 11:53 AM Re: First set of irons [Re: Silverbullet]
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SB...you 10 or "wedge" is right about where your 50 degree wedge is. You need to dump the 50 degree out of your bag and add a 56 degree sand wedge. The club will look differently than the other "wedge" in your back because is has a thick bottom sole that makes it easier to hit shots out of the sand.

As far as the ball. I have no clue, sorry.
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#465041 - 07/04/09 12:16 PM Re: First set of irons [Re: Wet Doggg]
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Originally Posted By: Wet Doggg
SB...you 10 or "wedge" is right about where your 50 degree wedge is. You need to dump the 50 degree out of your bag and add a 56 degree sand wedge. The club will look differently than the other "wedge" in your back because is has a thick bottom sole that makes it easier to hit shots out of the sand.

As far as the ball. I have no clue, sorry.


I have both a 10 and a wedge. The Wedge is 50 and I don't know the loft of the 10 iron.
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#465048 - 07/04/09 09:19 PM Re: First set of irons [Re: Silverbullet]
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The 10 has a 45 degree loft which I believe it makes it a PW. The Wedge I gess is a Gap Wedge and that leaves me needing a sand wedge.

I bought one tonight that is just a basic one and will start with that.

For balls I went with the Precept Laddie as recommended in another thread.
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#465058 - 07/05/09 08:13 AM Re: First set of irons [Re: Silverbullet]
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Nothing to do with irons, but golf related.

Suggestions to improve the game in the paper today:

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/207/story/816838.html

I like 'em and would add shortening to 14 holes...front 7 and back 7. It would let me, married w/ 3 kids, maybe play a bit more! Plus I pretty much know how my day is going by the 14th anyway.

While I'm at it, let's change baseball to 7 innings too.
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#465067 - 07/05/09 11:51 AM Re: First set of irons [Re: athiker]
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Originally Posted By: athiker
Nothing to do with irons, but golf related.

Suggestions to improve the game in the paper today:

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/207/story/816838.html

I like 'em and would add shortening to 14 holes...front 7 and back 7. It would let me, married w/ 3 kids, maybe play a bit more! Plus I pretty much know how my day is going by the 14th anyway.

While I'm at it, let's change baseball to 7 innings too.



That was funny.

I might end up playing this afternoon. We'll see what happens. It wouldn't hurt if we could break 60 degrees today!
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#465119 - 07/06/09 09:57 AM Re: First set of irons [Re: Silverbullet]
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SB...there really not a #10 iron. It is #9, then your first wedge. That first wedge will have a loft of 48 degrees. All I am saying is if you have a wedge at 48 degrees and 50 degrees. You need to dump the 50 degree wedge and buy a 56 degree sand wedge.
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#465128 - 07/06/09 12:17 PM Re: First set of irons [Re: Wet Doggg]
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Originally Posted By: Wet Doggg
SB...there really not a #10 iron. It is #9, then your first wedge. That first wedge will have a loft of 48 degrees. All I am saying is if you have a wedge at 48 degrees and 50 degrees. You need to dump the 50 degree wedge and buy a 56 degree sand wedge.


I don't know why Callaway decided to do that. If ound out the 10 is really a pitching wedge. So I have a pitching wedge and a gap wedge. I also bought a cheaper 56 degree wedge and will fill it out with a 60 degree wedge.

Next up is to take some lessons. I played 9 yesterday and it was ugly. I'll take a few lessons over the coming weeks to see if I can establish some fundamentals.
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#465131 - 07/06/09 12:51 PM Re: First set of irons [Re: Silverbullet]
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Callaway has never followed the rules...but they are one of the innovators in the golf club world as well. 4 wedges...for a beginner is too many if you want some expert advice. I would carry your 10/wedge and the 56 degree. Then swap out your two longest irons for utility/rescue woods. Long irons are very hard to hit for beginners.
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