Alright. Here's the story. I hate going to my local pro shops and asking a bunch of questions about clubs, and then walking out. They get really mad, and I always feel like when I come back for their driving range they're thinking "There's that kid that always asks questions about new clubs then LEAVES!"
So...I'm just going to describe and ask in here! Hopefully someone can give me a good idea!
I bought my set of clubs at K-Mart probably around 5-6 years ago; I can't remember exactly when. The woods are pretty beat up, as I really didn't take good care of my equipment back then. The woods are regular flex graphite shaft, and the irons are all steel shafts. Now onto my game....
I'm 6'4" and in my mind I believe I have a fast swing, so I'm guessing I'm going to need stiff flex. This guy at the driving range asked me to slow down my swing with the driver and he bet that the slice would go away. I did just that, and what do ya know...the slice went away. He said the shaft is bending too much during the downswing and causing the face to open up. Is this true?
I can shoot about 230 with my driver and about 180 with my 5 iron. Remember that I have to slow down my driver speed for it to go straight right now. If I do mis-hit the ball, most of the time it'll slice. Sometimes I'll just be off a bit, but it went straight. I guess I'm looking for a more forgiving set of irons.
I don't know my handicap, but I can tell you an average round is about 110. My best round is 103. I said I BOUGHT the clubs 5-6 years ago, but I haven't been playing every season since. This is the first year where I really got serious with getting better and doing research and all that.
Now, I know they say you do good with the clubs you have, but since I have to CHANGE my swing with my woods for good results, and the irons feel SO heavy, is it time to invest in a set?
If I were to invest in another set, I would have to save up for it. That's why I wanted advice on here so I can see what some options for me are, as for cost. I don't want to get too crazy with the price, but I'm wondering if there are some nice clubs out there that are forgiving, on the course and on your wallet. Maybe a "sleeper" set HAHA I'm sure if that were the case, then everybody would be swinging them!
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!!

I bought my set of clubs at K-Mart probably around 5-6 years ago; I can't remember exactly when. The woods are pretty beat up, as I really didn't take good care of my equipment back then. The woods are regular flex graphite shaft, and the irons are all steel shafts. Now onto my game....
I'm 6'4" and in my mind I believe I have a fast swing, so I'm guessing I'm going to need stiff flex. This guy at the driving range asked me to slow down my swing with the driver and he bet that the slice would go away. I did just that, and what do ya know...the slice went away. He said the shaft is bending too much during the downswing and causing the face to open up. Is this true?

I can shoot about 230 with my driver and about 180 with my 5 iron. Remember that I have to slow down my driver speed for it to go straight right now. If I do mis-hit the ball, most of the time it'll slice. Sometimes I'll just be off a bit, but it went straight. I guess I'm looking for a more forgiving set of irons.

I don't know my handicap, but I can tell you an average round is about 110. My best round is 103. I said I BOUGHT the clubs 5-6 years ago, but I haven't been playing every season since. This is the first year where I really got serious with getting better and doing research and all that.
Now, I know they say you do good with the clubs you have, but since I have to CHANGE my swing with my woods for good results, and the irons feel SO heavy, is it time to invest in a set?
If I were to invest in another set, I would have to save up for it. That's why I wanted advice on here so I can see what some options for me are, as for cost. I don't want to get too crazy with the price, but I'm wondering if there are some nice clubs out there that are forgiving, on the course and on your wallet. Maybe a "sleeper" set HAHA I'm sure if that were the case, then everybody would be swinging them!
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!!
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