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 Consider these factors before Buying Your First Golf Clubs

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PostSubject: Consider these factors before Buying Your First Golf Clubs   Consider these factors before Buying Your First Golf Clubs EmptyMon Mar 17, 2014 11:28 pm



golf clubs for sale What factors should you consider before buying your first set of golf clubs? Here are some things to keep in mind when you start shopping for your very first golf set.

Identify Your Golf Goals

Decide on your goals before you go shopping, because identifying realistic goals will make shopping much easier. For example, if you are taking up the game just so you can play twice a year with your brother-in-law, there's no need to spend much time, effort or money on picking out clubs. If you are wildly enthusiastic about golf and plan on playing every chance you get, your sights might be set higher.

Honestly Assess Your Levels of Interest and Dedication

Before you can determine how much you're willing to spend, and on what caliber of clubs, taylormade r11s driver you must honestly assess your dedication. Will you be practicing much? Are you willing to take golf lessons? If you answer "no" or "probably not," then cheaper clubs might be the way to go. Answering "yes" could be a sign that you're not aiming too high if you want something more expensive.

Set Your Budget

Golf clubs can be very expensive. How much you are willing to spend might be tied to how dedicated to the game you think you'll be. On the other hand, if you have plenty of money to spend and want top-of-the-line equipment, go for it. A good option for many beginners, however, is looking for an inexpensive first set. That way, if you don't follow through with the game, you haven't wasted much money.

Understanding Shaft Options

Two basics of golf shafts that beginners should most pay attention to are shaft composition (steel or graphite) and shaft flex (how much the shaft bends during the swing). Graphite is lighter and can help generate swing speed; steel is more durable and cheaper. best price ping g20 irons Women and seniors will most likely benefit from graphite shafts with a softer flex. Younger, stronger men might go with regular or stiff shafts, but keep in mind that most teaching pros say many golfers use shafts that are too stiff.

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