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Mon, Dec 21 2015 8:04 AM (6 replies)
  • RealSwingGolf
    12 Posts
    Fri, Dec 18 2015 6:44 PM

    Need help whit new ekip pls.. any idea??

  • Robert1893
    7,729 Posts
    Sat, Dec 19 2015 9:08 AM

    Others with more experience might have better insights, but the first thing I would do is upgrade your wedges. I would get the Cleveland 56, 60, and 64 wedges (levels 27, 29, and 31). For me, those wedges made a huge difference in scoring. They're a bit expensive, but worth it.

  • lonniescott711
    4,207 Posts
    Sat, Dec 19 2015 9:35 AM

    RealSwingGolf:

    Need help whit new ekip pls.. any idea??

    First off you can earn free credits by doing surveys and watching videos .The tab at the top of the page "GET CREDITS"  Earn free credits , click and it will take you to those pages . For right now you need to go to the section at the bottom of the forum page titled Everything Else and post your request in the 12 Days of Xmas giveaway . Players are currently gifting clubs , balls or whatever gear you may need to help you out .

  • keidan
    311 Posts
    Sat, Dec 19 2015 9:45 AM

    Here is a good thread by experienced players advising someone at your level and includes a link to ScottHope's excellent Pro Shop Tables for easy equipent comparisons:

    Equipment Advice

  • RealSwingGolf
    12 Posts
    Sun, Dec 20 2015 10:51 AM

    ty i rented this for practicce

  • EasyEdward
    13,507 Posts
    Mon, Dec 21 2015 7:36 AM

    The first piece of advice of was going to give you was to ask a few of the members of your CC that were Legends, Tour Legends and / Champions for advice. After all they have been there and probably looking back on it they could offer advice on what not to do as well as what to do. Then I saw the CC you are in has none.

    So here is some general advice:

    There is no need to buy more than two of any club if you are patient and wait for the right ones to come along.

    General advice I give to newbies is:

    1) Do not buy any ball more expensive then 65 credits until you have a full set of decent clubs.

    2) Save credits and buy nothing until you have enough credits socked away to by the L48 R-1 driver. Buy it as soon as you can. This driver is playable even as a Legend. Later when in the mid Level 80s you can start thinking about a replacement driver.

    3) Once the credits are socked away for the R-1 when credits allow buy a 60 and 64 degree wedge Clevelands in high level 20s, ATVs in the 30s or Ping in the early 40s). You want a 50 and a 75  or a 60 and 80 yarders. These will be replaced with higher level wedges in the level 70s or 80s.

    4) Replace your iron set with either the Max or the Level 50s Ping G-25s and simultaneously buy a 100 yard wedge to complete your set (now is the time to dump the hybrid). Irons will not be replaced until the L 85 VForged are available.

    5) Stay with the starter putter until the Daytona Rossa is available upgrade that no sooner than the Level 70 Versa.

    6) Finally replace the 3 wood with a 230 or 235 yard model. Replace that later when the 240 or 245 models are available and you are in the Legend Tier.

    When you have gotten to past step 4 you can start thinking of using better balls, but remember you still are saving for those higher level clubs so be cautious.

    Following a simple strategy like this you can make and be able to play at the Legend / Tour Legend tier and have gotten there by spending no more than 25,000 credits on all of your clubs.

    EE

     

  • Robert1893
    7,729 Posts
    Mon, Dec 21 2015 8:04 AM

    EasyEdward:

    The first piece of advice of was going to give you was to ask a few of the members of your CC that were Legends, Tour Legends and / Champions for advice. After all they have been there and probably looking back on it they could offer advice on what not to do as well as what to do. Then I saw the CC you are in has none.

    So here is some general advice:

    There is no need to buy more than two of any club if you are patient and wait for the right ones to come along.

    General advice I give to newbies is:

    1) Do not buy any ball more expensive then 65 credits until you have a full set of decent clubs.

    2) Save credits and buy nothing until you have enough credits socked away to by the L48 R-1 driver. Buy it as soon as you can. This driver is playable even as a Legend. Later when in the mid Level 80s you can start thinking about a replacement driver.

    3) Once the credits are socked away for the R-1 when credits allow buy a 60 and 64 degree wedge Clevelands in high level 20s, ATVs in the 30s or Ping in the early 40s). You want a 50 and a 75  or a 60 and 80 yarders. These will be replaced with higher level wedges in the level 70s or 80s.

    4) Replace your iron set with either the Max or the Level 50s Ping G-25s and simultaneously buy a 100 yard wedge to complete your set (now is the time to dump the hybrid). Irons will not be replaced until the L 85 VForged are available.

    5) Stay with the starter putter until the Daytona Rossa is available upgrade that no sooner than the Level 70 Versa.

    6) Finally replace the 3 wood with a 230 or 235 yard model. Replace that later when the 240 or 245 models are available and you are in the Legend Tier.

    When you have gotten to past step 4 you can start thinking of using better balls, but remember you still are saving for those higher level clubs so be cautious.

    Following a simple strategy like this you can make and be able to play at the Legend / Tour Legend tier and have gotten there by spending no more than 25,000 credits on all of your clubs.

    EE

    This is great advice. It's basically the path I took, after searching the boards. This approach got me to legend in 4 months. I loved the R1 driver, Ping irons, and Cleveland wedges. And the starter putter is really not that bad of a putter. It served me well for a while. The only difference is I think I waited until the Level 70 Versa before I replaced my putter. 

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