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Peter Alliss Golf Clubs

Posted by: user102977 | Tue 24th Jun 2008 17:50 | Last Reply

Hey, I'm not a genius about golf and what the best golf equipment is out there, but I enjoy playing it.

My clubs are getting a bit old and worn now I've had them for ages.

I've just been offered a set of brand new Peter Alliss clubs, and the guy has asked me to make him an offer.

I don't know what they are worth I've looked around on the internet but can't find anywhere that is selling them...

Could anyone help me out if they are good clubs, and an average shop price for Peter Alliss clubs?

Thanks....

John.

re: Peter Alliss Golf Clubs
user52922
Reply : Tue 24th Jun 2008 19:03

No more than £40.

re: Peter Alliss Golf Clubs
user9368
Reply : Tue 24th Jun 2008 22:42

Never heard of them and cant find any on the net. I picked up a set of quality Adams irons on eBay for less than £30 so i would suggest that you take a look on their. If you find a set that your interested in but dont know your onions to well then post the link on here and im sure someone will advise.

Col

re: Peter Alliss Golf Clubs
user52922
Reply : Wed 25th Jun 2008 10:41

http://www.friday-ad.co.uk/AdRef/TW821P0DC/Class/318/Editions/1U%7CBristol%7C2L,3C,3D,3B/Page/3/SArea/Surrounding/Web/Fu
llAdDetails.asp

re: Peter Alliss Golf Clubs
user52922
Reply : Wed 25th Jun 2008 16:46

No Wayne, you cannot have your putter back, it is working very well for me.

re: Peter Alliss Golf Clubs
user33026 [FORUM MODERATOR]
Reply : Thu 26th Jun 2008 09:02

Basic, cheap beginners club.  Don't 'panic' buy cos Del Boy is offerring a "once only, just for you, cos you're a mate" special price.  Suggest that you try as many types as you can at American Golf, Nevada Bobs, Direct Golf, etc and see what you like best.  When you have found a set you like, shop around to get them as chaeap as you can. 

Adams are a good beginners club for starters (I loved the irons but the hybrids didn't suit me). 


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