With so many golf clubs out there, selecting the right ones to purchase can be a tough decision. Here are some tips on how to narrow down the golf club selection to purchase what is best for you.
- Decide on your level of playing:
Some play for the weekend game and there are others who’d like to move up in the ranks. If the occasional game is your pace, a low- to mid-performance club can work for you, while a high-performance club is suited to those who’ll play more regularly.
- Set a budget:
The notion that the more expensive the club, the better it is simply doesn’t hold water anymore. If you do enough homework and read reviews you’ll find a club that matches your level of interest. Don’t be afraid to check out used clubs as they can give you the best chances of getting the club you need at a good price.
Now that you know your interest level and have established a budget, here’s a brief run-through of different kinds of golf clubs and what each one does.
Woods:
A typical golfer’s bag will have a driver (called 1-wood) and a couple of fairway woods (3- and/or 5-wood). A driver is the longest club (usually 45 inches) making it the toughest to control during a swing.
Irons:
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Since its inception, golf has been the world’s most elegant sport. Attention must be given to even the most simple of things, like a golf tee. The rules and the discipline entailed in every golfer is the main reason why the game is considered to exude a sheer combination of style and sportsmanship in the game.
However, golf will not be complete without its basic components. These things are used to facilitate the process of playing the game.
One of the main components of golf is the tee. On its basic concept, golf tees are those used as stands that holds the golf ball during the player’s “first stroke” in each hole.
Tee is also used to unofficially refer to the area from which the player hit his or her primary stroke. It is formally known as the “teeing ground”. Such that when a player is said to play on the golf course’ ninth hole, the player is said to play from the “ninth tee” to the ninth green.
Consequently, the first shot hit by the player from a “teeing ground” is known as a tee shot. For lengthy holes, tee shots can be done using a driver; while for shorter holes, it is best to use an iron.
Typically, using tees while on the verge of hitting the ball is not allowed after the tee shot has been done. However, there are instances wherein some rules of golf allow this kind of technique known as “teeing the ball.”
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Golf clubs are the most important piece of golf equipment that the golfer has, and yet so many of us don’t treat them right. A lot of people start out buying a used or cheap set and that’s fine, but it doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t look after them. Taking care of your golf clubs can improve your game.
Used clubs can be very good quality, and even if not, caring for your clubs in the right way is a great habit to get into. When you start replacing them one by one for high quality golf clubs picked out to fit your individual golfing style, you will want to be sure that they will last for as long as possible. A few years down the line a good golf club is something you would be real upset to lose.
So here are seven important tips for maintaining your clubs to the highest standard.
1. Watch out for the condition of the grip. You need to replace it as soon as it becomes worn. If not, it will slip a little in your hand. This will affect your stroke because you will have to tense up the muscles to keep a good hold on it.
2. Carry a small towel around in your golf bag so that you can clean off any mud or sand that gets onto your clubs right away. That way you will be sure that it will be clean for the next time that you take it out. You can keep the towel damp with water from your drinking bottle.
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