
The putter is the club you will use most often (ideally 36 times a round or fewer). Unlike drivers, where technology changes every year, a putter from 1995 can still work today.
If you’re buying used, all you really need to get started is: A Hybrid (3 or 4) 7-iron, 9-iron, and a Sand Wedge 2. Prioritize "Game Improvement" Irons buying your first set of golf clubs
You are allowed 14 clubs in a bag, but as a beginner, you don't need them all. Using 14 different clubs often leads to "decision paralysis." The putter is the club you will use
Large, heavy heads that help with alignment and stability. Great for beginners. Prioritize "Game Improvement" Irons You are allowed 14
Classic, thin look. Requires a more consistent stroke.
So, you’ve caught the golf bug. Maybe you spent a Saturday at the driving range and finally "flushed" one, or perhaps you’ve been binge-watching Full Swing and decided it’s time to hit the grass.
Sites like Callaway Pre-Owned, 2nd Swing, or even local Facebook Marketplace groups are gold mines. Golf clubs are durable; a five-year-old set of irons will perform 95% as well as this year’s model for 30% of the cost. Final Thoughts