| cl | | | | wonât necessarily help your game, because |
| Step 1Set a budget. First and foremost, before you | | | | those clubs may not be right for you, your swing or |
| ever set foot into any sort of golf equipment supply | | | | your loft. |
| store, youâre going to need to know your | | | | Step 2Figure out your game. Probably your most |
| budget--even if you feel money is no object. Having a | | | | valuable asset in selecting a set of irons is to |
| number in your head will keep you from buying a set | | | | understand your game, even if youâre new to |
| of irons that arenât appropriate for your game. | | | | the sport of golf. The information youâre able |
| Though thereâs a great deal of truth to | | | | to provide to a golf pro makes fitting you with the |
| âyou get what you pay for,â buying | | | | proper set of irons much easier. |
| the best, most expensive clubs on the market | | | | |