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Old 12-05-2010, 12:42 AM   #6
Zvmwissq

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I questioned this myself at times before and out of first hand knowledge I'd go with:

1. Lessons
2. Practice
3. Fitting
4. Clubs

I know it's like the chicken and the egg theory. What I went through is exactly that only the clubs and fitting are reversed. You figure you buy your standard starting set and on average folks would want to start with a complete set rather than piece them together. Figure out what your swing type is then get comfortable with that swing then go to a fitting know you're a (blank) swinger and get fit for clubs that match your swing type. I wish I knew this previously but being the equipment person that I am I went clubs then fitting.

But to a lot of things that are related to golf, to each his own.
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