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Originally Posted by The_Jazz
Go find a place that sell second hand clubs. Given that you're a beginner, the technology isn't really going to help you. Play at least a full season on a set of beaters that you don't care about because you're going to knock the hell out of them. Then take the money you saved on clubs and invest in lessons for both of you. Unless you're playing with a set of Blades, you need to focus more on hitting targets than on distance to start.
You should be able to get a decent set for under $150, maybe less. Estate sales, used sporting good stores and even Goodwill are places you should check.
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nothing to add, other than you might want to look into each of you taking a couple of lessons first. also, you might want to think about golfing with someone who knows you and your son are new at the game and can help you along...
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