Beginner decision
Should I Buy a Golf Set or Take Lessons First?
A balanced answer for beginners deciding between equipment and instruction.
Quick Answer
If you have no playable clubs, buy or borrow a simple setup first. If you already have basic clubs, lessons may be more valuable before buying expensive upgrades.
How to decide
- Use a basic setup to start practicing.
- Take lessons before technical upgrades.
- Buy a complete set when you are ready for your own coordinated gear.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Buying premium clubs before any practice.
- Taking lessons with unsuitable or uncomfortable gear.
- Ignoring long-term interest level.
Buying Notes
Product path
Sakura Dance 2 fits buyers ready for a premium complete setup, while single-club upgrades should wait for clear gaps.
Shipping note
Most iYuhui launch products require 15-30 days for custom assembly and shipping preparation before dispatch. Oversized golf equipment uses tracked oversize shipping.
Common Questions
Should I buy before confirming fit?
For higher-value golf equipment, confirm hand orientation, general skill level, and the main shot problem before ordering.
Is this advice for beginners only?
No. The same decision logic can help gift buyers and everyday golfers avoid mismatched clubs.
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