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What to Consider When Picking Out Your First Set of Golf Clubs Monday, February 8th, 2010

Golf is a game enjoyed by millions of people worldwide. Whether you are seven, seventeen or seventy, golf is a game that is both challenging and fun. As with many other things in life, starting is the most difficult part. A beginner golfer has several choices to make, and one of the most important of these choices is what kind of clubs to get. These days, it is very easy to spend a lot of money on state of the art golf clubs. However, the game of golf can also be played and enjoyed with a set of more inexpensive clubs. There are several aspects to consider when you are picking out your first set of golf clubs.

If you are new to the game of golf and are not sure whether you will like it or not, or if you are the type of person that tends to take up a hobby and tire of it quickly, an inexpensive set of golf clubs is probably your best option. Not only is it a more affordable approach, but choosing an inexpensive set also gives you the option of replacing them with a better set of clubs at some point down the line. Most stores and websites carry several varieties of inexpensive golf clubs.

If you do not want to spend a lot of money on a golf club set, you can also consider buying a half of a set of clubs. This option is more reasonable for beginners, as well as for many experienced players who want to save a few dollars. As the name suggests, a half set of clubs contains about half of the standard number of clubs. If you are choosing a full set, keep in mind that the rules of golf allow a maximum of 14 clubs to be carried at one time.

Your skill level will greatly influence the specific clubs that you decide to use during your game. If you are new to the game, you may want to carry more of the lower numbered irons (7, 8, 9, PW), which tend to be easier to control but have less distance. If you are just starting out, you probably do not need more than one wood. In most cases for a beginner, a three wood is generally easier to control than a driver, and the difference in length will not make much of a difference. The putter will be one of your most important clubs, and since there are so many different styles of putters, it is usually not sold as part of a set of golf clubs. You can simply go to a good golf store and spend some time trying out different putters with the help of a golf professional.

Most standard golf clubs are designed for a right handed male who is about 5 feet, 10 inches tall. If you are close to this in height, you probably do not need to be measured for your golf clubs. Being measured or fitted for golf clubs is similar to being measured for a suit. If you are taller or shorter than the standard height and are picking out your first set of golf clubs, you should definitely consider being measured. This way, you can be sure the clubs you have chosen are just right for you. There are golf clubs designed specifically for left-handed individuals, women and for children as well. Keep in mind that custom clubs usually come with a higher price tag.

Another thing that you may want to consider when picking your first set of golf clubs is whether to use steel or graphite shafted clubs. Steel shafted clubs are generally more affordable and more durable whereas graphite shafted clubs are lighter and can also help produce a faster swing. Wooden drivers are all but a thing of the past, as most modern drivers now have heads made from metal such as titanium, or a composite such as carbon fiber. Titanium is ideal for golf clubs as it is lighter, stronger, and more resistant to corrosion. Most importantly, however, it has an increased hitting area, or sweet spot, which can provide greater accuracy. If you are taking the game seriously, you may want to buy metal woods. If you are just starting out, older wooden drivers are adequate.

It is important to remember that golf is as much a game of practice and positive thinking as it is of skill and accuracy. For most golfers, golf is not a game that you can quickly master. It takes time, dedication and plenty of practice. Some golfers, even after improving their game to an acceptable level, develop a hitch in their swing which can throw their entire game off. As stated before: whether you are seven, seventeen or seventy, golf is a game that is both challenging and fun. Choosing a set of clubs that feels comfortable in your hands and practicing often will help you get the most enjoyment out of golf, and will help your score as well!

Jason Nichols is a freelance writer who writes about sports, often focusing on a particular product used in sports such as golf clubs .

Picking the Best Graphite Golf Clubs Sunday, November 29th, 2009

As compared to steel golf clubs, graphite golf clubs allow golfers to hit the ball straighter and get more distance on their shot. With this power, graphite golf clubs are great for all those who are new to the game as it allows them to improve their shots without any embarrassment. As graphite is much stronger than steel, a golfer might be able to hit the ball at least 20 yards longer than with a steel club.

At the same time, since graphite shafts are about 60 grams lighter than steel shafts, the golfer is able to hit his shot with greater accuracy. The key in hitting the ball further with a graphite golf club is the orderly swinging action of the club along with a comfortable grip. There are many golfers who think that by merely choosing a graphite golf club, one is able to get an “unfair” advantage. However, it is not just any golf club that determines what distance can get covered, but the type of golf club selected that matters.

When selecting a graphite shaft golf club, you should always make sure to get one that has a lower degree of torque. This “torque” determines what will be the resistance level to any twisting of the golf club during the downswing momentum. This torque is mentioned in degrees and lower the degree of torque, the less will be the movement of the golf club during the downward swing while higher the degree value, the more the golf club will get affected.

Also remember that different graphite shafts are made from different types of fibers. Some graphite fibers are stronger, more durable and stiffer than others. In other words, the torque in some graphite shafts can range from 7 or 8 degrees to a mere 1 degree. In steel golf clubs, this torque degree ranges only between 2 to 4 degrees. In other words, steel shafts offer greater resistance against wind and downswings. So when selecting graphite clubs, one should keep in mind the type of resistance wanted. A lower degree would be more beneficial, although there are some golfers who prefer lesser resistance in their graphite golf clubs.

Another important factor to consider when picking out graphite shaft golf clubs is the type of material used in the construction. As some graphite shafts are much stronger than others, it means that these shafts will be less prone to wear, tear or cracking and at the same time, there would be less peeling away of the layers of the graphite shafts.

In the choice of graphite or steel golf clubs, most women prefer graphite as these golf clubs are much lighter to maneuver and handle. When buying ladies graphite golf clubs, women should remember to first test out the golf club to make sure that its suits their comfort level and feel. At the same time when picking graphite shaft golf clubs, women should enquire as to what would be the best suited torque level for all their needs. For most golfers, a torque degree of about 3.5 to 5.5 degrees would be very advantageous as they need not have to worry about any shaft fitting problems.

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Nick Stanley has been golfing for years. Find out more about graphite golf clubs.

Are You Playing With The Right Golf Clubs? Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Getting the right golf equipment to play the game of golf can be daunting for someone new to the game because of all the choices. You just need to be pointed in the right direction with a few tips and it’s really pretty easy.

Here are some tips to get your started on buying golf gear:

1. The first thing you must do is determine your budget. How much are you willing to spend on a complete set of golf clubs. When I mean a complete set of golf clubs I’m referring to the irons, woods, putter, and bag. It’s important to set a limit on what you want to spend because a complete set can cost from $150 to over $2000.

2. The next thing you need to determine is how often you’ll be playing golf. If you’re just starting out to see if you like golf then you’ll probably want to get the least expensive set that does the job with no emphasis on brand names. A lot of the sports shops carry complete golf sets and they often have great sales on them. I know Costco even carries a nice set by Jack Nicklaus that’s around $250. This is a great price for a complete set and it can definitely be used for many years.

3. If $200 to $300 is still out of your range then I would look into used or second hand golf sets. Pretty much all golf shops carry second hand golf equipment and you can get some really good deals on them. The majority of the time you’re not going to find a used complete golf set so you’ll have to purchase the irons, woods, putter, and bag separately. Later on if you decide you want to get more serious in golf then you can usually trade your existing clubs in and use the money to purchase a brand new set.

4. Now when it comes to determining one brand from the other it’s really not something a beginner should worry about. Don’t be pressured by a salesman if he’s trying to push a brand name set on you. When you’re just starting out it really doesn’t matter what the brand is. If you’re interested in brand name sets then the salesman should be able to provide you with information describing the difference between the brands.

5. I suggest looking through the Saturday or Sunday newspaper for sporting good ads and look for complete golf sets. Golf specialty stores are also a good place to get pricing on sets. I’d also search the Internet because there are hundreds of golf sites offering complete golf sets. eBay is an excellent place to get golf equipment, which includes complete golf sets. I’ve purchased and sold a lot of golf equipment through eBay and I’ve been very pleased with the quality. Craigslist.org is also another place you can look for used clubs that are local to you.

6. As a last suggestion I’d ask some of your friends if they have any old sets they’d be willing to sell you, which often time they’ll give you an extremely good deal. If they don’t have any then they may have a friend who does so there’s no harm in asking.

Getting the right golf equipment is a very important part of playing golf. More important than most golfers think. So do yourself a favor and spend the time to get yourself fitted with the golf clubs that are right for you.

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Don Smith is a single dad and avid amateur golfer of over 30+ years. He manages a very informative golf school web site called U.S. Golf Schools. His golf blog “To Golf Or Not To Golf” has golf tips, product reviews, etc…