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Dunlop golf clubs walmart
Dunlop golf clubs walmart






dunlop golf clubs walmart

If I didn't alredy own an Orlimar driver and three wood, I'd go to Wal Mart and buy Dunlop. Works particularly well with Dunlop DDH Steel Core balls, another great value.

dunlop golf clubs walmart

This may be my favorite wood, well almost. It does everything well if you like low profile woods. My friends laugh, when I pull it out of the bag, but end up giving it a try when they see the results. 200 yards, 230 yards, hit it straight, hit it left, hit it right, anything you want, even with the no name graphite shaft.

dunlop golf clubs walmart

SURPRISE, what a fantastic club! This thing is unbelievable. Low profile, like my Orlimar 13+, so I buy it, thinking I could use it for a weed wacker if I do't like it. Oh, what's that in the bargain barrel? A Dunlop DDH 2 19 degree 5 wood for 10 bucks. So, I'm hunting for a Taylor Made Rescue Club, and I find one for $65! Wow, am I happy. Your next setup will be more like a thousand, but don't buy it until you break 90 and get some lessons.

dunlop golf clubs walmart

You are now ready to play golf with your $300 setup. Lightweight bag on closeout from Dick's or Sports Authority. Top Flite XL2000 "magna" balls (18 balls for $16 bucks) If you are looking for a starter set, go to Wal-Mart and try this setup:ĭunlop Linear Force 3 and 5 woods. I still prefer my better clubs, but have no problem travelling with these (as well as my Great Big Bertha driver). These are not premium clubs, as nice as they are. If you like Tri-metals or tight-lies, try these clubs. Accuracy is good enough from all of the low profile clubs to justify the cost of a nice shaft. Overall, the woods would benefit from stiffer shafts. NP1 is a copy of the White-hot #1 and the NP2 is a copy of the WH#5 mallet. I get it out to about 200 yards.ħ-wood - Too low to hit from the rough. Just as long as the 10*.ĥ-wood - Best all around to have in your bag. Strong-3 - I prefer to drive with this club. I'll give you my opinion of all of the NP metals in one review:ġ1* NP2 Driver - A Dud, a TiSI knock off.ġ0* NP Driver - Nice accurate driver, lacking in distance. It looks like this is turning into a forum for Dunlop No Problems, which is fine with me because the mainstream golf world has always ignored these clubs. I also own several Dunlop wedges, from the 56 degree sand wedge, 60 degree trouble wedge, and a 64 degree flop wedge, which I am satifactorally proficient with(for my game, that is). I also like the the Linear Force 3 wood, when I come to a narrower fairway, because I can keep it in play more often, and don't give up signifigant yardage versus my driver. My favorite clubs are the 7 wood and the 3 utility iron, which I can generally hit around 175/190 yards. In my opinion, anyone with limited finances, would be well advised to check out Dunlop for an economic golfing alternative even though lately they've been hard to find at our local WalMart(s), a Sam's Club is opening in our area soon, and I'm planning on making a lap through it to see if that's where they disappeared to. When I started playing in mid 2000, I didn't have the funds, not knowing if I would continue to play, considering my frustration level, eventually I purchased Dalton McCrary's Straight Shootin' Golf videos which worked out very well for me. All these clubs see regular play, as I own 3 different sets of irons, a set of Ben Hogan Apex Edge irons, a set of TaylorMade LCG irons, and a set of Clevenland TA7 irons. 1)Super Lift Utility club/21 degree loft. 1)No Problem 3 wood/16 degree loft/ 1)No Probem 7 wood/24 degree loft/ 1)No Problem 3 utility iron/18 degree loft. First let me list the various Dunlop fairway woods/utility irons I own(all were purchased at my local WalMart): 2)Linear Force 3 woods/15 degree loft.








Dunlop golf clubs walmart