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		<title>Good, inexpensive hybrid golf clubs for beginner. Suggestions?</title>
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Chronos asked: I used a borrowed set of Pings for a couple years, but now want to purchase my own clubs. I was seriously looking at a set of Adams Idea a2 OS clubs&#8230; but the price just for a hybrid/iron set is $499. That&#8217;d leave me to purchase a 3 and 5 wood at [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Chronos</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I used a borrowed set of Pings for a couple years, but now want to purchase my own clubs. I was seriously looking at a set of Adams Idea a2 OS clubs&#8230; but the price just for a hybrid/iron set is $499. That&#8217;d leave me to purchase a 3 and 5 wood at about $100 each, a driver at about $1-200. Plus a bag at another $70-100, and a putter at about $50. That&#8217;s $8-900&#8230; more than I was thinking of spending. </p>
<p>I wanted to use a hybrid set since I (like other beginners) have trouble with the long irons.  I checked on some used clubs, but for hybrids I found that the used irons aren&#8217;t much cheaper (read: $70) than the new set. For drivers and fairway woods, I can get some good deals. Putters are a wash. </p>
<p>The irons I am considering: http://www.adamsgolf.com/Ideaa2a2OSHybrids.htm</p>
<p>If you can suggest hybrid irons, or a complete set of irons, woods, and driver&#8230; that would be nice. (I&#8217;ll probably pick up a couple wedges and putter separately, and I can manage picking out the bag).<br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com'>Kansieo.com</a></div>
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