Picking Golf Clubs With The
Right Feel For You
Buying golf clubs can be an exciting venture, almost like
buying your first car or getting your first house mortgage. As
with any financial investment, you want to pick something that
will be useful for years to come. Therefore your clubs should
work perfectly with your swinging style. By picking clubs that
are comfortable to use, you can reduce the likelihood of ever
having to replace your clubs. When you go shopping for clubs,
you should look for several things that will increase the
comfort and quality of your purchase. These are easy things to
look for, and by making a small checklist you can avoid wasting
your money on something that doesn’t fully satisfy your
needs.
First of all, you should pay close attention to the way the
golf club feels when you hold it and swing it. Pick it up at
the store and give it a few test swings, and maybe even hit a
few balls with it if the store will allow you to. The flex of
the shaft, the weight of the club, and the length of the club
will all combine to create a very unique feel for every single
golf club you try, and if you try enough then you are sure to
find one that feels ideal. If you begin to notice traits that
you prefer, such as a higher flex level in the shaft or a
shorter length, then you can choose golf clubs based on these
specific features.
The material of the golf club is a very important part of
the factor. The material that the shaft is made out of depends
on how much flex you want in it. Graphite shafts are usually
suggested for beginners, and have a higher level of
flexibility. Steel shafts are cheaper and more reliable, but
much heavier. Some people prefer to have this weight and
momentum as the swing the club, but some can’t get used to it.
Again, you will have just have to go the club store and swing
the clubs around a bit so as to get used to the feel.
The head of the golf club will need to be a very strong
material. While a graphite shaft is usually a good choice for
beginners, it is not a good idea to choose a similar alloy on
the head of the golf club. Iron has, and probably always will
be, the best choice for the golf club head. Usually iron heads
have the perfect amount of weight (though you can get this
adjusted) and enough strength to be very long lasting. Even if
you usually prefer golf clubs to be much lighter, you will
probably find that an alloy head causes the golf club to be
rather abnormal and almost unusable.
The golf club grips may not seem like much of an important
part, but you would be surprised at what an adverse effect an
uncomfortable grip can have on your game. Your hands may become
sore from gripping it, and you will slowly become less and less
comfortable with each swing. Therefore when you are picking out
a golf club, you should be very happy with the grip. If you
aren’t fully satisfied, you can replace the grip. You can find
replacements in some club stores, and most definitely online.
Don’t be afraid to customize your clubs in order to make them
more pleasant to use.
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