Golf Clubs

Your clubs can really make a difference in how well you play the game of golf. New advancements in club technologies make lighter, bigger, and better clubs available to the experienced as well as inexperienced golfer. How do you know what to look for in clubs?

For the novice golfer, the basic set of clubs consists of drivers, wedges, putters and irons. Using the proper type of club will help the beginner learn quickly and achieve results. Each different type of club is designed to help with swing speed and to correct faults to improve your game – and your score.

You must take into consideration the style, size, and type of material used to make the club shaft. One of the less expensive materials is steel. clubs with a steel shaft weigh more but can be longer-lasting than other types. The steel shaft may also give you more control over those fast swings. If you choose a graphite shaft, it will be lighter than steel but will be more costly. This type of club is used for long distance shots or for slower swingers. Most clubs are available with both steel and graphite shafts.

Keep in mind that graphite shafts will not only be lighter and easier to handle, they will also be more forgiving if you have a bad shot. They absorb vibration and allow for a much better feeling shot. Plus, you will pick up some distance because the speed of the swing will be greater due to the lighter materials.

The flexibility of a shaft is referred to as flex, or bend. The less the bend in a shaft, the more control the powerful swinger will have. On the other hand, beginners and those with less powerful swings generally use a shaft with greater flexibility. The average swing speed is from 65 miles per hour for the beginner up to over 100 miles per hour for powerful swingers.

When it comes to selecting a club driver, especially as a beginner, you will probably want one with a head made out of titanium. Titanium is stronger, denser, and lighter than steel so the club head can be made larger with the same amount of materials. The advantage to having a large head driver is there is a larger “sweet spot” giving you more area to hit the ball with. With this type of club head, the club will be much more forgiving if you miss hit the ball or have a bad shot.

The goal when buying clubs should be to own the best clubs you can afford, whether they are name brands, used, or a reproduction of one of the name brands.



golf articles

Golf Grip
A good golf grip is essential to playing a good game of golf. If you are gripping the club incorrectly or too hard, you will end up with shots that go places you don’t want them to go. There Read more...

Golf Swing
The golf swing is probably one of the most frustrating parts of the game of golf. People are constantly modifying their swing to get more distance or to correct problems like a slice or a Read more...

Google


From the Dutch word "kolf", meaning club, but the game was invented in Scotland game going back at least to the 1400's. It's popularity was hampered by requiring close-cropped grass. The lawnmower was not invented until 1831, and not really practical until the machine-tool industry was able to cut steel gears c. 1880's. Golf wasn't played in America until 1888, when the St. Andrews Golf Club of Yonkers was formed.


golf facts

Body Builder

Golf Statistics
Just as in other sports, golf statistics are easy to come by. But statistics can really tell a lot about the game of golf. They can predict the growing popularity of this great game and give Read more...



Golf Clubs news and events
Jekyll Island Golf - No Jacket Required!
Mild climate and excellent course conditions make the Georgia coast a great winter golf escape. Jekyll Island, Georgia, on the Georgia coast, offers 4 courses for golfers to choose from and excellent hotel packages so they can stay and play. Tee times are numerous and rates are low. This is the perfect time and place for a winter weekend getaway. (PRWeb Jan 6, 2009)

Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/01/prweb1827324.htm

]]>

MonsterPreps.com: College Sports Recruiting Community Announces First-of-the-Year Launch
MonsterPreps.com, a web-based college sports recruiting community, will further close the gap between college coaches and high school athletes starting January 1, 2009. (PRWeb Jan 3, 2009)

Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/college-sports-recruiting/high-school-sports/prweb1815994.htm

]]>

© 2008 GolferToday.info. All Rights Reserved. golf