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Thanks, I was told of that shop just after posting the subject and it is on my list of things to do next week when I go to the Imm office.Paul wrote:Just seen this today in Nong Khai and thought of you !
By the bridge is the TAT Office and a couple of doors down from that is a shop which sells nothing but secondhand golf equipment.
Could be exactly what you are looking for.
Paul
This is the advise I gave him but as the guy has never hit a ball I finished up buying him a couple of the basic irons and a bag of 2nd hand balls just to practice with on the school sports ground. The guy in the Nong Khai 2nd hand shop was almost the same height so I used him to get the lengths.Prenders88 wrote:If you're buying clubs, best buy new.
You need to have the club shafts matched to your height, with the help of the Golf Club Pro. You will feel and hit better.
Your brown noser friend might be helped along with a few lessons, to get his stance swing and grip right. It really pays off.
Tony