Monday, September 22, 2008

Choosing A Golf Club

Choosing a good golf club is an important part of the game. There are a lot of things to consider when buying golf clubs. If you lack prior experience in buying and selecting golf clubs, then this article will help you. There are some very good guidelines about buying golf clubs and other general information that is a must for all golfers. If you have a fair amount of knowledge about buying the right golf clubs then you will be very glad about the time you put into research to get enough information to help you make the right choice.

The first thing to do is to get familiar with the kind of golf clubs that you would require. Each set contains a total of 14 clubs, they are categorized as follows: putters, irons and woods. Irons are used for golfing work that is distance-specific, and here the distance is gauged by the weight and size of the head. You will probably be very familiar with these as you would be using them very often on the golf course. Woods are used for very large distances and here the accuracy level is lower than irons. You will have to try hitting a ball a couple of times with a wood to gain an idea as to the distance it would cover with your stroke. For shorter strokes, putters are used as well as for strokes where the accuracy levels are higher. This club provides accuracy when compared to the other clubs. If you want a complete golf club collection you will require one of each.

If you are a beginner and if you do not want to buy a whole golf set, buy adjustable clubs as these can be changed into various types. The 14 clubs may be changed into 5 or 6. This will help carry less and also help you tweak your clubs to make them perfect after buying them. This is one of the best ways to get to know the specific statistics of each club. Then once you are certain, you may buy golf clubs that are set permanently. Until you buy permanent ones you should be fine with adjustable clubs, as you are a beginner.

Graphite is something many golfers have two views about. The ones who advocate it say that it is light, easy to swing and allows powerful strokes because of its light weight. Golfers who do not approve of graphite will use steel clubs for life. They feel that graphite clubs are very expensive and the benefits do not match the price. Some golfers prefer steel clubs because of their stiffness when compared to the graphite clubs that are flexible. If your strokes are fast and you like clubs with weight then you will probably prefer steel clubs, as there is nothing that is better than having a club that is heavy so when you swing the club the momentum can be felt.

Till you are a good golfer, you will not have to think about head weight and spin. As a beginner it is very important that you familiarize yourself with the aspects of golf and become skilled with the golf clubs you already have as by doing so you will make better choices in the future and you must constantly make an effort to improve your game. Master the game with the equipment that you have already. You shouldn't really be wasting money on buying equipment that is just technically more fancy. This is one thing that most golfers will come to regret and which you should seek to avoid.

Michael

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