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Originally Posted by 42.57lb
While I'm not a pro per-say I would suggest spending the money up front because:
1) Crap clubs are harder to use
2) Having clubs fitted to your height/strength/swing etc is much better for your game in the long run
Precept I don't know a lot about, BUT I know that Ben Hogan and Ping make REALLY nice clubs. I would also suggest that you might need to find out what are the best shafts for your swing eg steel or graphite, blokes generally have to have steel because graphite are too light and swing too fast to control.
My favourite clube is my calloway "big bertha" steel head (graphite shaft) 3+. 250m consistently, although the direction can sometimes be lacking
short answer, get clubs fitted, don't get cheap rubbish clubs unless it's all you can afford 
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I agree with the Calloway, I have a 454CC big bertha and its an absolute weapon of a club, can hit around 280+, sometimes even in the right direction ;)
Percept aren't bad clubs. they tend to be around the more cheaper end of the market but as stated above the clubs need to suit you, these days even cheaper clubs can be tailored to suit your requirements.
I am no pro either however, but suggest you talk to a pro as they would know best