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I have had some FX 2 clubs a while back, but it seems that Ram golf clubs are becoming more and more scarce stateside. What alternative brands would you suggest that have a similar feel?

I know there are Ram LX 400 irons available on Amazon, also Wilson Ultra, Top Flite, Wilson Staff are some of the less expensive sets, if that’s what you’re looking for.

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GolfShots™ Video of Islantilla Golf Club in the Huelva province of Spain from Golf de la Luz (UK) Ltd — the leader in golf holidays to the Costa de la Luz, Spain and the Eastern Algarve of Portugal. For more details contact Golf de la Luz on +44 (0)800 011 2520 or see www.golfdelaluz.com

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Grand Hawk XP-9 Tour Series 3-PW RH Golf Clubs

The Grand Hawk XP-9 Tour Series iron is the player’s edition in the Grand Hawk Series of irons. The Grand Hawk XP-9 Tour Series is designed for players who desire shot shaping ability and a slightly lower trajectory with better control. The XP-9 Tour Series has a thinner top-line, less offset, oval back weighting and a straighter leading edge than the standard Grand Hawk XP-9. This model lets players work the ball without a major loss of forgiveness. Comparable to the Callaway X-18 Pro Series irons Suitable for better players with lower handicaps Shallow cavity and less offset allows better players to work the ball

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Hi, my husband loves to golf, but needs new clubs. I don't know anything about golf, but I would like to surprise him for our anniversary with a new set. What are some good brands, and how much can I expect to spend?

Don't even consider choosing his clubs for him. Clubs are so individual and high end clubs do require proper fitting by a professional. Callaway, Ping and Taylor made are amongst the best but Mizuno, Hogan and Adams amongst other are good as well.
Go to the nearest discount golf store in your area and get a $1,500. gift certificate. You could get away with less or pay even more it is all about your budget. If you want a complete set of top end clubs, expect to pay $1,000 for a good set of Irons, $up to 1,000 for a good set of 3 woods (metals), $200 each for any Hybrids, $200 for a putter and $500 for a set of wedges. A matching manufactures bag would run around $250.
You decide how much he will decide what. That will work.

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HIPTEC Golf Clubs Box Set

The HiPPO HipTec golf clubs (Box set): engineered for distance and acurracy – features the new HipTec Titanium 460cc Driver and 3-Wood, two Hybrid clubs, 5-PW Irons, new generation Putter and a deluxe golf bag. Available in right/left hand models; with steel-shafted irons or all graphite-shafts. Complete set – performance and value.

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What specific golf clubs does a beginner need to play?I know you need a driver and a putter but what else?