Driver, 5 wood, 4H, 6-PW, AW, SW, Putter
As forgiving as you think you need but not ugly.
Don't break up an iron set - tough to sell so go at least 5-PW or 6-PW. 5 wood is easy to get in the air. A good starter fairway. You could go 4H or 5H - buy one and fill in with the other later...
No.
It is player dependent. Look at the variables"
The design. composition and feel (hard/soft) of the insert and on the milled putter, whether the milling is deep, medium, Shallow, the design of the milling and whether carbon steel, stainless, aluminum, etc. So many variables.
What fits you.
I have a range membership at a nearby golf club.
GF wants to learn to play. They have free clinics here. Went to Callaway PreOwned where I had a credit. Bought BB 8-9i and Callaway cavity based 48, 54, and a BB Ti 9 wood.
She did not like the Bobby Jones 2015 driver with 40g shaft - too loud...
Local Sports radio say the higher ups had a "talk" with Luka to play ball, not the refs. Apparently, Luka is coachable to an extent but needs reminders.
I think Rory went down to 44-44.5 at some point several years ago. Others were not over 45. I think the trend now with improved driver heads is to send it... far... and far typically takes a slightly longer shaft. But really fast swingers? They don't need a standard length driver shaft (whatever...
45.5
I grip down when I need more accuracy to 44.5-45.
Some OEM's are 45.75
I buy those drivers where I can change the weights - I check Billy Bobs to see if they have weights for adjustment.
I am not a high speed guy. In the past, 93-97. Those THP'ers who have played with me probably think...
Nice of the Mavs to shoot well, make free throws, and play defense. And Luka playing Bball instead of the referees. Several of his passes were beauties.
It's just me, the chicken and a salad ... a simple meal. Broiled chicken with olive oil, salt, pepper, cayenne, garlic, and finished with rosemary. And a small glass of Bedrock Sauvignon Blanc
What I learned is that the upper oven doesn't broil well. Will use the lower oven with a high and low...
Yes to dip and a special yes to cigs ... In '68, Raymond Floyd was known as a "player" and party boy as well as a golfer. I was at the Dallas Open (ie the Byron Nelson) for the weekend rounds. He would approach his shot, then put the cigarette down on a tee marker if it was a drive, hit the...