Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Which brand is better for a novice taylormade or titleist?

I am just want to start this sport, and want to buy the clubs, I like these 2 brands, which one is better for a novice?|||Maybe taylormade is better for you.


Check on www.golfinstock.com. You will found the difference between them.|||I like to think of Taylormade as the "people's brand" that means they make products for all kinds of golfers, novice to experts. It all started with there moveable weight technology in drivers and has continued with all their clubs, putters, irons, wedges, etc.|||IMO, Titleist concentrates their products on the more accomplish player with the exception of the AP1 irons. TaylorMade makes equipment for all player levels. I would lean more toward TaylorMade due to them making more equipment for all levels of play.|||I know taylormade made the best driver, and the titleist's putter is cool!|||Start with a pro let him give you his professional advice. Used ones to start, then when you know what you are doing you can buy new ones|||If you are just starting out you don't want Titleist then, your best bet is to go with Taylormade. Their clubs are easier to hit for a beginner.|||PING ;)|||If you're properly fitted, either. People have ideas in their heads about certain companies, which has baffled me for years. Company A only makes clubs for really good golfers, while Company B makes clubs for hacks. Bull. If you're properly fitted, there are TONS of options... No, a forged muscleback blade may not be good, nor would an open-faced driver (of course, those aren't absolutes, either).





But whatever you decide to buy, get fit for the clubs. Even though you're just starting out, get fit. People will say "don't worry about it", but that's not true. Having clubs that fit your swing will help keep bad habits away while allowing you to groove a consistent swing. As your swing grows (which happens to everyone, even Tour pros) you can be refit if things start to feel amiss.

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