Choosing Between Graphite and Steel Golf Clubs
Choosing the right golf club is an extremely important part of improving how you play the game. If you are able
to get golf clubs that work extremely well for your golfing style, you will notice an immediate improvement in your
game. Usually beginner golfers don’t put much thought into the clubs they use. Perhaps you have just been using
your grandfather’s old clubs that you dug up out of the attic, or maybe you bought some cheap clubs at a yard
sale.
If you ever want to be a serious golfer, you will need to buy clubs for yourself and choose some that will
compliment your playing style. You can accomplish this by changing the shaft length, the head size, and many other
details. One of the choices you will have to make is between graphite and steel, the two most popular materials.
The one you choose can greatly affect your swing (or work with what you have already learned).
Steel is the cheapest choice of the two. Because of its lower price, many view it as inferior to graphite.
However, this is not true at all. If you have a golfing style that works well with steel clubs, there is no reason
to go for the more expensive graphite. Steel is much more durable, so you can expect steel clubs to have a longer
lifespan than graphite clubs.
Steel is heavier than graphite; some view this as a negative point, but some prefer to really feel the weight of
the club as they swing it. Steel is also quite a bit stiffer than graphite (which has a higher flexibility). This
is partially your personal preference, but your pre-developed swinging style may also tell you something that you
wouldn’t otherwise know. If you tend to have rather fast swings, you will want to stick with clubs that are
stiffer. Steel offers this, but fast swings coupled with heavy clubs can be potentially dangerous, so make sure you
always have a tight grip.
Graphite is the other choice, and it is best known for being a lighter and more flexible material. Again, this
does not necessarily make it a better choice, since it all depends on what kind of golfing you do. If your strokes
are a bit slower than average, a flexible graphite club could be the best choice. The flex of a club can be
classified into 4 different ratings: Ladies, Regular, Senior, and Extra Stiff. Graphite clubs rarely fall under the
Extra Stiff rating. If you feel that you need the extra stiff clubs, you would probably be better off with a steel
club. The best thing you can do is to simply give a few test swings at the club store, and figure out what feels
the most like what you have used in the past. Make sure it is something you could use for an entire game, and won’t
be come uncomfortable.
It’s likely that you are feeling a little bit overwhelmed at making these important choices about your future
clubs. This is normal for a beginner, especially since each of the materials has a lot to offer. If you really want
to make sure that you make the right choice, you can get in touch with someone who is more experienced in picking
out clubs.
This might be a seasoned golfer or just a club store employee. Either way, they will be able to give you good
advice simply by watching you swing at the ball a few times. The speed of your swing and several other things about
your method will give them hints as to what you should choose. But as long as you think hard about your choice and
then stick with it in the future, you should be able to choose clubs that are ideal for you, and are made out of a
material that feels natural when you swing it.
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