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By Mad dog-4

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  1. Mad dog-4

    Mad dog-4
    Minnesota

    I just recently started getting into golf. I have cally big bertha irons and I’m thinking bout going full custom set from titleist and letting them pick out my clubs. I guess what I’m im asking is how good are the t series for a high handicapper?

  2. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    What has worked for me and others is to work with a teaching pro that is also a fitter or works closely with one. The sad truth is the arrow doesn’t move a handicap as much as corrections to the archer. A teacher can work on the archer’s swing and game and recommend when fitted clubs will be helpful. Handicap doesn’t tell the whole story. Is one aspect hurting your score more than another? If taking 40+ putts, new irons won’t change that much. Missing 80% of fairways and 6+ balls per round may be handled on driver swing and driver fitting.
    The T350’s are wonderful, even over the T300, but seek advice where to attack your handicap.
  3. Deno

    Deno
    New Jersey

    Military
    Great post Don.. .good luck MD 4
  4. Deno

    Deno
    New Jersey

    Military
    Great post Don.. .good luck MD 4
  5. Abdon M

    Abdon M
    Northern California (because it's a big state)

    Welcome to the game we all enjoy. Your approach is one way to bring your game to the "next level." If you are really open to letting your fitter get you into a custom set, a good fitter will be able to match your current skills to the correct sticks.

    As was mentioned in other replies, getting lessons will help your game more than buying new sticks.
  6. Mad dog-4

    Mad dog-4
    Minnesota

    Thanks everyone
  7. Brandon P

    Brandon P
    North Carolina

    Military
    Go to a fitting, you will be surprised that you may not need a game improvement iron. These new T-series are sweet!

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