cobra golf fitting

I play golf in 12 years. Never had a good set of clubs.Finally'll buy a set. I need help. Any advice?
I always used the "hacker clubs". I shoot mid 90's, low 100's. Typical righty fade / slice on most shots, although I not hit shots nice blend in. I'm going to golf shops, etc looking around and asking questions. Seems the consensus is that I need iron Improving game? Also, I must absolutely get fitted for clubs. I was recommended: Taylor Made RAC OS2, Taylor Made r7 Draw, Adams A3 OS, Cobra S9, Callaway Big Bertha 06 and 08, Nike Slingshot OSS. There are so many choices and things to consider. I really want to work toward shooting in the years 80 and I really want to make my new club purchase useful and get clubs that fit me. Any golfers (especially severe) who can tell me anything, or with advice on what I should be looking for, or any club recommendations (those that I listed or other) would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Go to a pro and get fitted for sure. When you do, you should measure for length, loft, lie, shaft kick point and flex, grip size. When you know what follows … How far you carry a coup Five Iron To what extent you have a stroke seven iron Does Start your move to left and back right (slice) To what extent do you carry your drive. Bring your clubs current with you for the pro. Do not just for the guys who works in the golf department to place local big box sports. The following equipment Quick Course 101: The head of the club: 1. A wide sole is easier to achieve for most 90 to 100 shooters. You have less chance of hitting the shot fat with a sole wider. 2. A deeper cavity back iron is more forgiving because of the weight of increased perimeter. 3. The club head is also more more forgiving on off center hits. With the foregoing, the sacrifice is what you feel and ability to work the ball left or right, it will just help you to hit him directly. The Shaft: 1. Measured for the swing speed to determine the correct flex. In general, a stiff shaft hit the ball straighter but you lose some distance and think. Too Whippy / Soft and you spray everywhere. 2. Low point kick in the shaft will get the ball higher Mid kickpoint will have a lower flight, high kick point ?….. well unless your on the Tour to forget. Handles: 1. Inappropriate handles can cause all kinds of problems too. Too big restricts communication, too little and you can not get good traction without compressing the club. The look: Clubs must instill confidence when you're standing on them. Do they look too clumsy or do they look like your going to hit that right, baby on the nose … Hybrids: I strongly suggest you drop your 3-iron out of the whole and get a hybrid in its place, perhaps even your 4 iron. Namebrand?? I like Ping or Callaway. Among those you have mentioned, I would say the Callaway Big Bertha 06, as they form. If the market for a new driver also, be sure to check new square drivers ….. amazing. If you have a specific question E-mail me.