YankeeJim:
Stop right there, I think we're on different pages. You obviously know about apparel and mobile stuff while I was applying PC thinking. I used a driver and 4 wedges to get to Legend myself but that was the PC version. IDK if you can get away with that on the mobile game, though. The shot-altering clothes apparently makes a difference, IDK.
Yes Jim, the OP is a mobile player that is why I offered that type of response. Desktop does not offer some of those same options, but if you can access mobile and obtain those "coin club rentals" they are still available on the desktop for play unlike the apparel.
Spending what most people regard as "worthless" coins that can be won in the coin matches to rent reasonable clubs for a couple weeks until someone reaches the higher levels thus saving thousands of credits, is one of the few things that gives "coins" real value for the mobile player. I probably spent 150,000 coins renting clubs for a couple weeks and it got me to the level to obtain clubs that I knew would last me quite awhile. Those coins no longer have that same value but they did as I was starting out!
There are a variety of ways to play the game, some spend mindlessly, while others like myself try to find a less expensive way around the built in costs of playing. Trying to minimize that can help reduce the number of videos you watch or money you put into the game.
Robert1893:
el3n1: the AVG wedges are possibly the earliest exception to that since they could still be played into the highest tiers but nearly any other club from driver to irons will likely be upgraded multiple times.
Actually, the Cleveland wedges around Level 30 are fantastic. While they're not cheap, they don't have to replaced until a person gets to the highest level wedges.
I agree Robert, they are good wedges, but they are not necessarily the best value for the cost. Champion tier players still hold onto and play their L39 AVG wedge because it is very playable. And it cost considerably less than the Cleveland. I was able to buy 2 AVG wedges for less than the cost of one Cleveland wedge. To me that is a better value and more bang for the "credit".