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Launcher 400 9.5 - Definitely sign out a couple brands for comparison purposes, and talk to the pro shop staff, they can save you time and help you narrow the process.
588 53° Chrome Wedge - This club looks brilliant, feels brilliant and is brilliant. I would trade any other wedge out there for this.
Launcher 330cc 8.5 degree stiff flex - Bottom line: If something happens to the one I own now I'm getting another one, period. There may be others I could hit as well but this is the first I've found and I'll stick with it until somethin
TA5 Steel Stiff - A great club. If David Toms can play them (at least his long irons) then they're good enough for me!
Launcher 460, R-Shaft, 9.5 Degree - Excellent driver. Best choice I ever made was buying this driver. I tried all the big name drivers and this is as good or better at a lower price. I would advise you to get up and go get this driver.
900 form forged 56 degree true temper (stiff) gunmetal - If you can get a good deal I recommend you purchase this wedge. I've dropped 3-4 strokes already after only a couple of rounds with it. 70's are in site if I can get those knee knockers to fall. Yo
400 9.5 stiff - Buy it it'll change your golf game. I love it and it will stay in my bag for a long time.
900 Form FORGED Gun Metal Wedge 52 Degree - This club is a great gap wedge for distances between your pitching wedge and sand wedge. It is easy to hit out of the sand, and a good chipping club as well. I liked it so much I retired my old sand
Launcher 330 8.5 degree - This is a high quality club that will ultimately improve your game. Most importantly, it's a name brand driver that you can get for under $200. You can't beat that. The Cleveland Golf line is proba
TA5 - Some say that these irons are not for low handicapers but that's not totaly true. I have fired several sub-par rounds with these sticks and have no plans of changing. The TA5's have a little more of