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How about dave coutts’ real brand of clubs?

In order to answer the poster’s question, I went to find out more about it. This brand is a British brand. It is said to be a family-style handicraft workshop with very small output. In China, this trademark seems to have been maliciously registered. Just like Thailand Mystery back then, it is now forced to change its name to Aopin. So the Dave Coutts you see in China are likely to be domestic copycats. D.C poles made in the UK should not be in this price range. The poster said that with a budget of around 700, I should buy a slightly better entry pole. I personally have not played many clubs, but as a student, and most golfers are students, everyone pays more attention to cost-effectiveness when buying clubs. I personally use Baisha 4-star through-rod. I have used LP Gentleman before, and occasionally use my girlfriend’s Aopin Classic. I personally and my friends around me have reported that Baisha’s clubs are pretty good. Based on my limited knowledge, I think 700 can recommend you to get a Baisha Samsung club. Two of my friends around me are using Samsung clubs. As for physical stores or online stores, I personally recommend finding a physical store with an online store, negotiating with their online store, and then going to the physical store to pick up the goods at the online store price. You can also conduct an on-site inspection first to see the size of the store and the supply of goods. I know a lot about packaging and stuff. I'm from Nanjing. I used to buy tips and other accessories from an online store in Nanjing. When I changed my clubs, I went directly to their physical store to buy them.