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<blockquote data-quote="Deceptive" data-source="post: 16798555" data-attributes="member: 118253"><p>So, I recently bought a cheap set of golf clubs to get back into the game. I haven’t seen later since 2006, I have been wanting to get back into it and my father-in-law getting back in was the push over the edge. First 9 I played I didn’t keep score. I just played 18 and kinda got to see what was working and what is an issue.</p><p></p><p>My big issue is what it always has been, a slice from hell. I hit 250ish out and 50 to the right. I have tried everything to correct it even mitigate it.</p><p></p><p>Now, my fairway wood, hybrid, and iron game is great. 99% of my shots are brilliant. The big issue is touch when chipping.</p><p></p><p>The last hole one of the guys I was golfing with told me to try his Gen 2 PXG 0811X. I hit two shots. One with my driver where I stopped all correction and one with the PXG. My driver, big slice from hell. The PXG had me right of center of the fairway.</p><p></p><p>I have never spent good money on clubs due to my slice from hell but now I am thinking of getting fitted for some PXG clubs. Could my cheaping out be that big of an issue? Hitting the PXG felt great. I am prepared to go out and spend what I have spent on every club set I have ever purchased on a single set if good and fitted clubs really make that kind of difference.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If you buy an EV you won’t suffer through high gas prices. - Peter Buttplug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deceptive, post: 16798555, member: 118253"] So, I recently bought a cheap set of golf clubs to get back into the game. I haven’t seen later since 2006, I have been wanting to get back into it and my father-in-law getting back in was the push over the edge. First 9 I played I didn’t keep score. I just played 18 and kinda got to see what was working and what is an issue. My big issue is what it always has been, a slice from hell. I hit 250ish out and 50 to the right. I have tried everything to correct it even mitigate it. Now, my fairway wood, hybrid, and iron game is great. 99% of my shots are brilliant. The big issue is touch when chipping. The last hole one of the guys I was golfing with told me to try his Gen 2 PXG 0811X. I hit two shots. One with my driver where I stopped all correction and one with the PXG. My driver, big slice from hell. The PXG had me right of center of the fairway. I have never spent good money on clubs due to my slice from hell but now I am thinking of getting fitted for some PXG clubs. Could my cheaping out be that big of an issue? Hitting the PXG felt great. I am prepared to go out and spend what I have spent on every club set I have ever purchased on a single set if good and fitted clubs really make that kind of difference. If you buy an EV you won’t suffer through high gas prices. - Peter Buttplug [/QUOTE]
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