Golf is a difficult game. You should want to make golf as easy (less frustrating) as possible. There are a number of companies that develop club technology specifically for beginners. Affinity is not known for its quality of products as compared to Adams, Cobra, Callaway, Bridgestone, Nike, etc. To maximize skill and fun on the course you should purchase the most amount of technology you can afford. I would suggest to a beginner to buy a lightly used "game improvement" set of clubs from a well known/ good quality manufacturer over a new set of Affinity clubs. Although they will be similarly priced, the amount of technology is incomparable between a reputable company and cheap big box store brands.
Do you mean MD golf clubs? MD golf clubs are a decent brand, but they are not the best on the market by any means. They are an ideal set for beginners and represent great value.
Good for beginners and casual golfers.
The lower price point clubs are geared towards beginners and high handicappers. They are good if you play at that level. Powerbilt builds clubs from a low end for beginners all the way to professional grade clubs for the 'Tour'. As a matter of fact Fuzzy Zoeller will be playing the tour this year again, and this 12 time PGA champion is choosing Powerbilt clubs.
One can find a good deal when purchasing single golf clubs at a number of different stores. Generally Walmart has a lot of good deals on single golf clubs.
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who make or who did make AFC Python 2 + golf clubs and are they any good
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Golf lesson A good set of golf clubs and a wonderful golf course
Not exactly. Good for a beginner.
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