Jan
14

Are you a golf newbie? Are you worrying about finding the perfect  golf clubs of your own? Well, just like in anything else, you have to get the feel of things before you find the best set you can use. As you can see, using just anything may affect your chances in excelling in golf. Regardless of the fact that it is a game that needs much practice, you should find ways to help yourself get better.

Usually, your best option is to buy second hand ones or cheap golf clubs. Investing good money on a new set which will not work for you is not worth it. Get the used one and do some practice swings. Here, you will see if the club is too heavy or too light. Soon, you will understand what you will need to make the perfect swing. When this happens, you can get your own set of clubs.

If you have already decided on purchasing clubs of your own, you should always remember one thing: you should think of how many times you plan to play. Although it may seem fun to order the best golf clubs which the best brand and an expensive price, you might not be able to use it regularly. This in turn seems to be a waste of money. Do not deprive yourself of quality, either. When buying a set, test it out with a few practice swings. A club should coincide with your height, arm length and grip. Good golf equipment can help you improve your golf skills, especially when you put your heart and soul to training. When you feel that you have greatly improved, congratulations! It means that you have the right set.

Meanwhile, you can get pre-owned golf clubs at any store. You can even order it online to get discounts on them. All in all, if you are really interested in engaging in the game, you should remember to try out different types of clubs first!

I hope all the newbie golfers can improve their skills greatly.

Callaway FT-iQ Driver

Jan
13

Golf ball manufacturers generally break their products into two distinct groups – the two piece balls and the multi layer balls. But to different types, brands and sizes, you have so many choices. Each golf ball manufacturer makes a number of different types of balls all designed with different playing styles, different types of players and different price brackets. So as a consumer how do you go about selecting the best golf balls for your needs? First, look at the two types of golf balls.

The two piece golf ball is the traditional distance ball. This means that it is designed to travel. The two piece ball consists of the core and a cover and as a result of this design, the two piece balls travel the maximum distance no matter what the swing speed is. As a player, you will generally hear an audible click when you make contact with this ball when you hit it with your golf equipment. Because these balls get less sidespin they tend to fly straighter even if they are hit of the heel or toe. Two piece balls are generally cheaper than the multi layer balls.

The multi layer ball on the other hand is either a three piece or four piece ball and is made up of a core, a mantle, and then a cover. These are generally more expensive balls. They usually feel softer to hit and have a higher spin rate because of this softness. In the higher spinning balls, the mantle helps to transfer the energy to the core whereas in a lower spinning ball the mantle will help to reduce the spin off a player who chooses to use a driver or a longer club.

So how do you work out which ball will best suit and even improve your game? Firstly you need to determine what type of player you are or want to become. Players that are mostly concerned with getting more distance off the tee are better off opting for the two piece ball. Where as players who want more control in the ball should opt for the multi layer ball. The best way to decide between the two is to head to the gold range and hit a few buckets to get a feel for both types.

golf clubs for saletaylormade r9 fairway wood    

Jan
13

Generally speaking, there are two kinds of shaft flex, one is stiff and another one is regular. However, shaft flex impacts, either directly or indirectly, the accuracy, trajectory and distance of your shot. Three pretty important things, eh?

As the shaft flexes throughout the swing, the position of the clubhead changes. And the face of the golf clubs must be square (perfectly straight) at impact to get the most out of the shot. If you have the wrong flex for your swing, there is less chance that you’ll make contact with the ball with a square clubface.

You can choose to buy stiffer shafts, or softer shafts, depending on your needs. But how can you tell what you need? Here are some general guidelines:

• Take a look at the distance you hit your driver, maybe Callaway FT-iQ Driver. This is a good, but very general, indicator. If you carry you driver 250 yards or more, go with Stiff; 230-250 yards, Regular; 200-230 yards, Senior; less than 200 yards, Ladies. Only the biggest of the big hitters is going to need Extra Stiff. For most of us, Extra Stiff isn’t even in the picture.• If you have a very smooth swing, you might benefit from a softer flex even if you swing fast. A swing that gets jerky at the top – when transitioning into the downswing – will probably need a stiffer shaft.

• If your drives go left, you might benefit from a stiffer flex; if your drives go right, you might benefit from a softer flex.

The Foolproof Way to Choose Flex:

A clubfitting with a golf professional is the recommended way to choose the proper flex. The pro will take a lot of measurements, watch your swing, measure your swing speed, watch your ball flight and be able to recommend the flex that is right for you. Clubfittings are available at many pro shops and almost all golf schools and from teaching professionals.

If a club-fitting isn’t in your future, the next best thing is a demo day. At demo days, you’ll be able to hit many different types of cheap golf clubs with different types of shafts. The key, short of a club fitting, is hitting lots of different discount golf clubs and watching the effect that changing shaft flex has on your shots. If you find a flex that feels good and produces a good ball flight, there’s a good chance that’s the right flex for you.

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