Best Golf Clubs For Beginners

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • Through my 28 years of teaching golf I have recommended golf clubs to hundreds of beginners. I want to share with you my favorite golf club sets and individual clubs for beginners. I have provided links below to all of my recommendations.
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    Herer are links to all the recommended golf clubs.
    Ram Golf: ram.sjv.io/you...
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    Palm Springs Men's V2 Golf Set: amzn.to/3xbgA9L
    Confidence Power Men's V3 Golf Set: amzn.to/45cpJeZ
    Callaway Strata 12: amzn.to/4bOzan7
    Callaway Strata 16: amzn.to/3yPxRWp
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Комментарии • 17

  • @ricardodafonseca9043
    @ricardodafonseca9043 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks Michael. Good info here - refreshing too, especially when most other recommendations are priced on the high side

    • @BrisGolf
      @BrisGolf  Месяц назад +1

      You are welcome, Just because it costs more doesn't make it better. I am always looking to save some $$$.

  • @matKilla9801
    @matKilla9801 23 дня назад +1

    I bought the Callaway Strata 12 set yesterday and have been debating returning them and trying to find a different option to get into the sport. Your video helped me decide to just keep these clubs and start playing.
    My only question though is how do these clubs compare to good quality clubs from 30+ years ago that are now all banged up and used? Because I could get a used set like that for $25, but I don't know how much of a difference this modern Strata starter set would make in comparison.

    • @BrisGolf
      @BrisGolf  22 дня назад

      Keep the Strata clubs. The clubs from 30 years ago will be very difficult to hi and you will have to spend money on new grips. Develop a swing and learn to hit the ball in the middle of the club face, then worry about buying some new clubs that will fit your game. You can always contact me and ask any questions you like. Thank you for watching and commenting!

  • @SoCalMisfit712
    @SoCalMisfit712 2 месяца назад +1

    Saw your beginning golfer lesson videos, good stuff. You see so many beginner videos that don’t show you the basics like you did.
    Here’s my club questions. I enjoy the game and am gonna keep playing. Should I invest in a set of players irons like a p790 or a t200 style club. Or should I go with with a game improvement style? Something more forgiving like the ai smoke or the t350’s. I want to get better at the game and I know that comes with time. But I don’t want too much of a crutch with my clubs.
    If I play with something like the ai then when I feel like I’m comfortable and step up to say a 790 or a blade I don’t want to feel lost. I understand your choices for a beginner set due to the prices. Just wondering how to go about making these moves thanks.

    • @BrisGolf
      @BrisGolf  2 месяца назад

      My question for you is what do you shoot for 18 holes, playing by the rules and putting out?

    • @SoCalMisfit712
      @SoCalMisfit712 2 месяца назад +1

      @@BrisGolf my best round so far was a 106. If I slow down and not try to light the candles off the tee or on the fairway from 220 out, I could break 100. That’s where my game lacks. From 75 yards out and around the green I’m good, a lot of chipping on the practice green and in the backyard helps that out.

    • @BrisGolf
      @BrisGolf  2 месяца назад

      I would definitely go with some type of game improvement club. Learn to hit the ball in the middle of the face before you ever think about the players type of club. Once you learn to hit the center of the face, you can play any type of club you want. If you want a hollow body club that is great looking, take a look at those Ram FX77. I am telling you they are really good. But if I was putting clubs in your hands, I would go with a cavity back that has forgiveness for now.

    • @SoCalMisfit712
      @SoCalMisfit712 2 месяца назад

      @@BrisGolf Awsome man thanks. I’ve been golfing 5 times. Probably like 2 months. The dudes I go with are shooting 85-80 so I try to keep up when I should be getting my swing down. When I connect it’s beautiful, but where I’m loosing strokes is when I try to kill the 5 wood on the fairway and it jumps off 20 yards to the right because I miss the face. Those are all shots counted so it kills the score. Next round I play I’ll slow it down. Thanks again and keep up the videos they are good lessons.
      I love the game so I’m gonna invest in the clubs, gonna go with the ai smoke irons or the Wilson dyna powers. Both can be had for a good price on marketplace or eBay. Thanks again.

  • @dealameal5242
    @dealameal5242 2 месяца назад +2

    Got a bit more of a complicated question, what if you are a mid-player and only want to upgrade SOME of your clubs with "killer $$$ clubs". Most people say expensive drivers immediately add 10% or more of yardage. I've wanted to create a best-value per stroke small-set of clubs... maybe....1) driver 2) putter 3) hybrid to replace a few irons 4) wedge ...but don't know how to adequately test them all.
    For example may a chef might say all he needs is a certain number of his quality knives, is this mindset applicable to golf? Basically for mid-players which clubs should one upgrade to get the most value and strokes saved?

    • @BrisGolf
      @BrisGolf  2 месяца назад +1

      Great question and it sounds like an idea for a great video. I think your question is valid and really how someone should go about building their set makeup. First thing is don't fall for the idea that expensive is automatically better. You have to find some way to put numbers to results. Meaning be able to get on a launch monitor and see results.
      That being said, I am not a believer that specialized equipment will drastically reduce score. I think the vast majority of golfers are pretty easy to fit and just need standard boring clubs. The pros that specialize in fitting and the manufacturers will tell you differently, but look what business they are in, selling equipment.
      My recommendation is find a good pro near you and ask these questions. Don't ask them to the retail store people, because they will try and sell you golf clubs. You need to find a pro who is interested in improving your game, not selling clubs. I hope this helps. This discussion could be held over several beers, as it could get that detailed.

  • @jarretwaldman3685
    @jarretwaldman3685 2 месяца назад +1

    What are your thoughts on on the Ram EZ3 Iron set compared to the FX Iron set?

    • @BrisGolf
      @BrisGolf  2 месяца назад +1

      I think the FX will be a little better quality, but if your are a beginner they will be good.

  • @dealameal5242
    @dealameal5242 2 месяца назад +1

    Don't mean to keep bothering you and commenting but another golf-youtuber came out with a video today with this title "How I Became Pro Hitting Less Than 50 Balls a Week"....thought it might make you laugh. By the way, I'll probably punish myself and watch it. That's the appeal and draw of "clickbait" youtube titles.

    • @BrisGolf
      @BrisGolf  2 месяца назад

      CLICK BAIT!!!

  • @dealameal5242
    @dealameal5242 2 месяца назад +1

    Have another question that might make a good youtube video contentwise for you. When trying to improve your swing should you try to mimic the style or body-type of a certain player. For instance, Morikawa has a beautiful swing but what if you are the size of Bryson should you try to replicate his swing? Whom should you choose? By the way, "choose yourself" doesn't seem to working...LOL!

    • @BrisGolf
      @BrisGolf  2 месяца назад

      Just work on fundamentals