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Choosing Golf Clubs For A Particular Game

Choosing the right club could be the most important part of your game of golf. If the technique of your stroke leaves something to be desired, then the right choice of a golf club may compensate for this very often. There are a lot of things that you may have to decide before making a choice of the golf club you want to play with. Once you begin, then you will see how to go ahead with the game and making a choice becomes part of that. Choosing the right golf club is one of the qualities of a skilled golfer and one of the ways of improving quickly, noticeably so in fact.

People who do not play golf regularly have a very difficult time believing that the 14 clubs that are in a golfer’s bag will at some point be handy. However, with practice and time and as you play on a regular basis you will get to know that there are different situations in which each club will need to be used. If you are a beginner then your golf bag must have irons, putters, wedges and drivers. Each of these is used a couple of times in every game and most of them are made to correct those strokes that are not perfect. Make sure that you choose clubs that fit in with your skill type and level of playing.

A golfer’s handicap will show what kinds of clubs he often carries in his bag. If a golfer scores about 10 strokes on an average that means his bag will look considerably different from that of another golfer whose score is 100 strokes on an average (this may sound ridiculous but it is fairly the standard score of someone who is new to golf). Golfers who belong to this category will carry more woods than irons, because woods provide a very high level of accuracy. Golfers who have a high skill level will carry clubs that will be less helpful in rectifying the mistakes and help in sending the ball rocketing in whichever direction it is sent to. This is one reason why golfers who are beginners take a skill level that is higher to master.

Adjustable clubs or hybrid clubs are also useful for beginners who are not so well versed with the game and who do not have a hold on their playing style. Hybrid clubs are those clubs that are between irons and woods. These clubs provide accuracy because of their short lengths and provide absolute distance with their heads that are especially designed for this purpose and are light and hollow. These clubs are unique and it takes some time to get used to them. Make sure to try out one at the store before you actually buy it and you will realize that it will add a new zeal to your game.

All these clubs are very vital for getting you to the golf course and to the hole. You should pay a lot of attention to a lot of things before you choose your golf clubs and make your game more enjoyable.



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