Choosing The Right Golf Clubs For Your Game Just Got A Little Bit Easier
Golf has changed over the years and the equipment we use has changed as well. The irons we carry have changed, as most iron manufacturing companies now offer sets that start from the 4 or even 5-irons in answer to the ever increasing popularity of utility golf clubs of hybrid golf clubs amongst the majority of players. It makes sense, as for most club golfers hybrids are far more forgiving to hit than the corresponding iron.
Driver dimensions are regulated by the USGA and R&A size limits. Most club golfers would do well to play that maximum allowable driver volume which is 460 cc. If you suffer with inconsistency from the tee, playing a bigger driver will definitely help. High moment of inertia and more stable weight distribution makes bigger drivers far more forgiving, even from miss-hits. 460cc drivers allow for a bigger margin of error.
As with all clubs, the shaft is the engine of your driver. Fit the wrong shaft and you’ll be struggling with the club. Modern shaft designs can lessen or even eliminate many of the most regular miss-hits in golf. If a slice is ruining your scores, then playing a more flexible shaft might be the answer. Struggling to get any height – a shaft with a softer tip section could well be the solution. Fit the proper shaft for your swing speed and your driving will get stronger. If you don’t know how fast you swing the club, most shaft ratings also tabulate the carry versus swing speed specifications. Check the flex rating for various shafts and opt for one with a carry rating that matches your regular yardage.