A couple of years ago I bought Drew (hubby) a very expensive Kistler graphite baitcasting rod with a very expensive Daiwa reel to go with it. The two together were well over $600.
Drew has always fished with a spinning set up so he was excited to try out his new rig. Even with years of fishing experience under his belt, he still had a bit of difficulty getting the technique down. Once he got the hang of it, he liked it very much. Until the damn tip broke off the Kistler rod!!
I'm thinking if the tip can break off of such an expensive rod, then buying a cheap one might be throwing your money down the toilet. In the end Drew still prefers the St. Croix spinning rod I bought him to replace the Kistler.
My advice..if you want to try fishing a baitcasting rod, see if you can borrow one from a friend to try it out first. If you can't borrow one, buy an inexpensive one. You might want to check this rig out from Cabela's:
http://www.cabelas.com/p-0063867124019a.shtml
It's a rod and reel combo and only costs $60.
Hope that helps.