New to golf? a guide just for you!

Saturday, January 30, 2010 7:48
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You might enter a golf shop and are overwhelmed with all the irons, woods, putters and wedges that you encounter aswell as the golf balls, clothing and other golf clubs accessories. If you are just starting to play golf, the job of picking golf clubs etc that would suit you, could be a bit challenging.

First, you would need to know what a set of clubs consists of. There are four major types of golf clubs: the Woods, the Irons, the Wedges and the Putter. Today, you might actually see hybrid clubs. A hybrid club is a cross of a wood and an iron. People who are having a hard time hitting their long irons, like a 2 or 3 iron, sometimes prefer to use these clubs. You are allowed to have up to 14 clubs and could be in any combination. An example of a good grouping for your golf clubs would be one driver, one 4 wood, 3 through 9 iron, a lob wedge, a gap wedge, a sand wedge, a pitching wedge and one putter. However, the combination would entirely be up to you or the golfer as different combinations work for other people.

You then need to know your available options as you buy your golf clubs. You could buy brand new or second hand. Howver you would definitely save a lot of money buying second hand golf clubs, you might find some problems such as cracked shafts, worn grips and other problems that a new set of golf clubs would surely not have. If you are buying your first set, it usually makes a lot of sense to buy new clubs.

After you decide on whether you are going to buy a new or second hand set of golf clubs, you now have to decide if you will be getting a complete set or will just buy individual clubs by your own to make one set. However putting together your own set is often a lot more expensive than buying a readymade set. Purchasing a complete set also saves you the hassle and the time in making decisions.

If you are new to golf, it is recommended to purchase a complete beginner set, which includes one driver, a 3 wood, a 5 wood, the 3 through 9 irons, one pitching wedge and your putter. This sometimes includes a bag for your clubs and a sand wedge. Although this set only has 11 or 12 clubs, as your game progresses, you could decide for yourself on which club to add to your set. You could eventually add a 2 iron, another wedge or a hybrid club.

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