There are many different brand of golf clubs one can choose from. Some of these brands include Adams Golf, Callaway, Ping, Nike, Cleveland, Cobra, Mizuno, TaylorMade, Titleist, Tour Edge and Wilson. There are many more lesser name brand clubs which may be perefectly fine for your game.
If you are a beginner you can pretty much use any kind of club, as long as they are fit properly by a professional club fitter. You can talk to a PGA professional at your local pro shop for pointers on what kind of clubs to purchase that best suits your game. Golf publications such as Golf Digest, Golf Magazine and Golf World often have articles on new equipment and suggestions for what clubs to use for certain caliber or players.
I use Master Grip woods and Ping irons. Master Grip is a lesser known club manafucture than those listed above, but I'm a very average player who doesn't get to play very often, and they are much cheaper (half price) of the big named brands. I think it you have a good swing, the equipment doesn't much matter.
Same can be said about a bad player. A good player can do well with any equipment but a bad swing will not improve with more expensive equipment.
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