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The types of clubs that Cleveland Golf sells happens to be the kind of golf clubs that you could usually find anywhere. They have them all over there, and you should go there!
A new golfer is generally recommended to get steel shafted golf clubs, affordable golf balls and golf shoes. Golf gloves are a matter of preference and not required.
In the future, golf may experience upgrades in the kind of equipment used to play the game. People can expect to see advanced golf clubs, golf balls and new technology that studies a person's swing.
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This question is pretty vague - I would need to know what kind of golf club set, what brand, etc. Sets can range from having 9 clubs in a set, to 11, to 19.
If you are not a golfer, avoid at all cost any kind of silly or goofy golf-theme gifts. These are useless and a waste of money. Unless you know the golfer and his unique needs, for example, what kind of golf ball does he play with, it's usually best to treat the golfer to a gift certificate from a good pro shop. You can't go wrong.
Follow the related link, it does not say which irons he uses, but his club sponsor is Adams Golf so it is probably Adams' irons.
Golf ball fitting refers to figuring out which type of golf ball will help you optimize your game. It's based on how you swing, what kind of clubs you use and so on. If you're just starting out, it's not important, but if you want to step your game up later you may wish to do this.
You can find Dunlop tennis racquets and equipment, golf equipment and tires and several other products that bear the Dunlop 'flying D' logo, but there isn't a Dunlop company per se. It's kind of complicated without sounding like legalese, but Dunlop is a brand and the rights to that brand are owned by different companies in different countries.
http://blogs.golf.com/equipment/2008/07/greg-normans-cl.html He is Charirman of MacGregor Golf. He uses their diamond back blade irons. Does use an old Cally Steelhead 3FW though.
TGW is a professional sports equipment retail brand that produces product intended for the golf sport like clubs, shoes, gloves, clothing and many more.
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