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A driver with a good bit of loft (10.5 plus) and a senior flex shaft. The irons should be oversized irons again with senior flex shafts, graphite would be ideal.

I cannot give you specific clubs because it is up to you what design you like, what level you play at, what clubs you like and how much you want to spend.

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Completely depends how much money you want to spend on your Golf balls. The pro V 1 is a fantastic golf ball, it is rewarding to all levels of golfers, it is advisable that you get the pro V 1 instead of the pro V 1x as it requires a high swing speed. The NXT is also a great golf ball, there are two types, a distance and a spin version. If you have a slow swing speed the distance version is advisable, it is simply called the NXT. There is also a third range, the DT (US) or PTS (UK), it has two types of ball, the carry and the roll versions. If you wanted more carry you'd buy the carry version, if you wanted more roll you would buy the roll version, although I am not completely sold on the concept.

I would honestly suggest the NXT, unless you compete regularly in which case I would suggest the NXT Tour as it is half way between the NXT and Pro V 1, but as I say, it all depends how much you are prepared to pay.

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this is too general of a question for a descent answer, but a senior should look for a shaft flex (the slower the swing the less stiff of a shaft you want) that fits their swing speed. most manufactures offer shaft flexes in x-stiff, stiff, regular, senior/amateur. otherwise different sets of clubs are made for all different skill levels. In pro golf a senior is considered 50+, so there is a huge range of age you could be referring to. Just buy the best clubs that fit your swing that you can afford. any pro-shop or golf store can help someone choose the right set of clubs.

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Ping, Taylormade and Titleist would be the three main ones. Then Nike, Cleveland and Cobra would be other popular ones.

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It depends on your handicap. If you have a local golf store with a driving range it might be worth while to try everything you can get your hands on and see what you hit best.

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Very forgiving clubs, with light flexible shafts, usually senior flex.

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