Choosing The Right Clubs
As you can imagine, purchasing the wrong
golf clubs can be almost as bad for a golfer as purchasing the
wrong car for a race driver. Without the appropriate
tools and equipment, you are not going to play well no matter
how skilled you may think that you are. If you know what
you are doing in terms of golf, you already have a step ahead
of most others. However, learning all of the various
factors that can alter your overall game based upon the clubs
is very important. There are plenty of club options
available and picking a good set for your needs does not mean
you have to spend thousands of dollars. You can spend
very little and still get a set of clubs that meets your needs
perfectly.
As a beginner, you are going to need to
focus on purchasing irons. These are the primary types of
clubs that you will be using, and thus where you need to focus
the majority of your efforts. If you are concerning
yourself with numerous types and styles, you are more likely to
become overwhelmed with information and much less likely to
make a good decision when you do purchase your clubs. The
first thing for the irons that you need to keep in mind is how
they are made. For a beginner it is much better to look
for a set of clubs that are cast irons. This will provide
you with a much larger sweet spot on the head of the club,
which will allow for a bit more error in your swing without
hindering you badly.
Once you have mastered your swings and
greatly improved your skills then a set of forged clubs are
much better because they allow the ability to influence the
trajectory much better. However, with a much smaller
sweet spot on forged clubs you will find that they are highly
inappropriate for beginners. Never buy forged clubs with
the idea that you will be needing them in the next few
weeks. If you really think you will be moving to them
that quickly you can just turn around and buy the cast iron set
that you have just purchased to recoup some of your money.
The next consideration is the size of the
head. Typically, golf clubs have a very small head;
however, this gives you a noticeably smaller sweet spot and in
turn demands a much higher skill level in order to play
well. If you are a beginner or intermediate level player,
you should look at using a medium head club. While larger
or oversized heads are available, choosing these is generally a
bad idea because you will not be able to control the club as
well. Overall, this will cause numerous problems in terms
of being able to really improve your game.
Selecting the right set of clubs is
essential in order to actually ensure that you are playing a
good game. A poor set of clubs, regardless of whether
they are top quality will cost you numerous strokes on the
green and make you quite frustrated. Choosing the right
set of clubs does not mean you need to purchase custom made
clubs, but you do need to take your skill level into account to
ensure you buy clubs that can actually help you improve your
game and play well.
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