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Ultimate Golf Club Buying Guide

Smaller head wonu2019t compromise forgiveness<br>Golfers tend to view large clubheads offering more forgiveness on shots. But a smaller head can offer more playability and control over the shots. This is a thing of individual preference. You might consider this when buying your clubs for the first time.

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Ultimate Golf Club Buying Guide

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  1. Ultimate Golf Club Buying Guide

  2. How to choose the right woods? Smaller head won’t compromise forgiveness Golfers tend to view large clubheads offering more forgiveness on shots. But a smaller head can offer more playability and control over the shots. This is a thing of individual preference. You might consider this when buying your golf clubs for the first time.

  3. Higher lofted drivers The more flight you can create on your shots, the more the distance you can cover. That’s exactly what you are going to get with higher lofted drivers. If you are confused about this part of the golf club, then go for higher lofted drivers. There is less chance of regretting later.

  4. Don’t miss the 3 wood loft If you see modern-day golf balls all of them are made to spin less. The result is more distance and flight. But that also creates problems for hitting shots from short grass. Why do you have to worry if you can grab a 3-wood loft? These clubs help you gain more flight and can even last longer than any other club.

  5. Narrow body vs. wide body If you sweep with your hybrids as you do with irons, wide body hybrids should be your go-to choice. But a narrow body should do the job for those who hit down on hybrids like irons.

  6. How to choose the right irons? Growing popularity of hollow body irons If you haven’t used a hollow body iron, you can try your hands on it. It offers more forgiveness than your regular irons. You can improve your game performance more even if you are a good player.

  7. Forgot about forged irons? Yes, the forged irons are back. You might have seen lots of tour players using forged irons. Why not grab one of them? Forged irons are made out of soft steel which can give you a better feeling and feedback. Consistent golf club length Yes, many acknowledge the one-length idea of irons. This will allow you to hit with a repeatable swing every time.

  8. How to choose the right wedge? Cavity-backed wedges You might see most golfers, or you yourself use a cavity back short iron. But times have changed. Cavity-backed wedges are now in the market. These wedges offer better accuracy and consistency on shots. The rusty wedge myth Golfers believe that rusty wedges help in spinning the ball more. But that is a pure myth. A 2017 test just backed up the fact that rusty wedges had no real impact on spinning the balls more.

  9. Throw the worn out clubs Worn out clubs won’t do any good. If you play more you lose more speed on your shots. A new club and an 8 year old club will differ by 1200rpm, the latter being less. Match bounce with your attack angle A mismatched bounce of your wedge with your attack angle can create a huge difference in the spin. The difference can be as much as 5000 rpm.

  10. How to choose the right putter? Go for the new red Red putters are quickly replacing black putters. The redhead and the green background is a great contrast that increases focus and attention when you are making shots. The color combination can help you focus on little details that you can miss playing with blackheads. Larger grip can give more advantage Putters are built big these days, thanks to the demand of the golfers. But you can play with any size you want and change your grip preference. Make sure that you are comfortable with the one you have.

  11. Golf club grips The grip is the only part of the club that is in contact with you. So, it certainly has to give you a good feeling when you grab it. You can go for a rubber or a leather grip. Fiber cords are also available for the grip material. Whatever material you choose should make you comfortable gripping the club. Now you can change your own grips when they wore out. Days have changed for good.

  12. Golf club shafts Golf club shafts are either made from steel or graphite. It’s the connecting material between the head and the grip. The shafts made out of steel are strong and provides better swing control. And it comes in budget too. The graphite shafts have an added advantage of flex. This feature has a dual nature of being a weakness and strength of the shaft. The flex can help generate more power through the shots. But you have to compromise on the control.

  13. The hybrid steel-graphite combination and titanium offers added advantage to golfers. Although it’s a matter of debate. You can also get semi custom golf clubs. So, you get to choose your own shaft for a specific clubhead. The shaft length is also crucial when buying clubs. If you choose a club with a longer shaft, you can get more distance on your shots. With shorter shafts, you get more control.

  14. Golf clubheads Clubheads with lower loft angle are used by players for more control. If you have a good swing speed, then you can do with it. But golfers with low swing speed can get an advantage with higher loft angle. Clubheads come in various sizes as well. A larger clubhead might give you more surface area for hitting the sweet spot if you are struggling. But a smaller clubhead is used for better control and maneuver of the golf balls.

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