MarcoVol
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I haven't played in a minute, but if I were gonna start back up, I'd probably buy an old set of Pings or something from about 2015@peaygolf and anyone else that plays. I am in the market for a new, full set of golf clubs and trying to stay at $700.00 max. I only play like 5 or 6 times a year so not that often, hence the low price point. I have been looking but figured I would also ask on here since many folks play and have good knowledge of what is out there.
I prefer new but would entertain a good set for a good price I believe. Are used ones a good route to look as well? I don't want to get into having to get anything regripped, etc.I haven't played in a minute, but if I were gonna start back up, I'd probably buy an old set of Pings or something from about 2015. . . You wanting something new with a warranty or just a good set for a good price?
Take a look at Sub70 golf. Great value for a semi custom set of irons. You can call or text the owner of the company and he will personally walk you through an online fitting. They have tons of options for every handicap and you can mix and match for combo sets, hybrids, fw woods. I bought a set 5-pw 3 months ago and could not be happier with my purchase.@peaygolf and anyone else that plays. I am in the market for a new, full set of golf clubs and trying to stay at $700.00 max. I only play like 5 or 6 times a year so not that often, hence the low price point. I have been looking but figured I would also ask on here since many folks play and have good knowledge of what is out there.
I bought used, mainly because I felt like I didnt play enough to justify a big price. You may be able to find a good used set at a golf shop, with new grips or in pretty good shape.I prefer new but would entertain a good set for a good price I believe. Are used ones a good route to look as well? I don't want to get into having to get anything regripped, etc.
Take a look at Sub70 golf. Great value for a semi custom set of irons. You can call or text the owner of the company and he will personally walk you through an online fitting. They have tons of options for every handicap and you can mix and match for combo sets, hybrids, fw woods. I bought a set 5-pw 3 months ago and could not be happier with my purchase.
AmenHappy Saturday
Today’s devotional:
Scripture — Psalm 27:13–14 (NIV)
“I remain confident of this:
I will see the goodness of the Lord
in the land of the living.
Wait for the Lord;
be strong and take heart
and wait for the Lord.”
Reflection:
Waiting can feel like lost momentum.
But David doesn’t describe waiting as weakness.
He connects waiting with strength.
“Be strong and take heart… and wait for the Lord.”
That’s interesting—because strength is often mistaken for action, speed, or visible progress. But in God’s kingdom, some of the strongest moments in a person’s life happen when they refuse to run ahead of His timing.
David’s confidence wasn’t in perfect circumstances.
It wasn’t in quick answers.
It wasn’t in seeing the full path.
His confidence was in the goodness of the Lord.
Sometimes faith looks less like moving faster… and more like standing steady until God makes the next step clear.
Waiting is not wasted when God is shaping something deeper than the immediate outcome.
Prayer:
Lord, thank You that Your timing is never careless and Your delays are never empty. When I’m tempted to force movement, rush decisions, or measure progress only by what I can see, steady my heart. Teach me the kind of strength that waits with confidence. Help me trust Your goodness even before I understand Your direction. Let my faith be rooted not in fast answers, but in Your faithful character. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
