Tips for Finding the Right Set of Golf Clubs
Golf is a game of nearly infinite subtleties. A slight rotation
during the swing of a degree or two can mean the difference
between hitting the green or landing in the bunker. Those same
subtleties are also apparent in a set of golf clubs. As
President Woodrow Wilson once remarked, "Golf is a game in which
one endeavors to control a ball with implements ill adapted for
the purpose."
With continued advances in golf club technology, it is possible
to see a difference in your game as a result of new clubs,
whether you are seeking increased power, accuracy, or
forgiveness. If, however, there are inherent flaws in your
swing, new clubs will not make them disappear. Your clubs can
only improve on what's already there.
To improve your score, you do not necessarily need the most
expensive set of clubs--but you DO need the proper set. Unless
you stand over 6 feet or under 5 feet, standard-size clubs
should be correct for most men and women. Men's clubs are
generally 1 inch taller per club.
The shaft is an essential consideration and, today, are usually
composed of steel or graphite. While steel shafts are more
durable, generally less expensive, and offer more control, they
require a faster swing to generate longer distances.
Driver designs have recently reached the USGA limits for size
and length. A bigger club head generates more speed through the
swing, offers a larger "sweet" spot and more forgiveness.
Irons also offer a variety of styles and options, divided into
two broad categories: cast irons or forged irons. Cast iron
heads are recommended for beginners since they provide a large
sweet spot and are more forgiving on accuracy. Forged iron heads
feature a flat, weighted back which provides a higher center of
gravity and results in a more concentrated sweet spot and more
control for experienced players.
As with most forms of human endeavor, in golf there is not a
"one-size-fits-all" solution. What's right for your partner may
not be right for you. Club fitting with the help of club
professional is a good place to start.
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with all aspects of golf, spend some time searching the Internet
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