Golf Equipment
Choosing the Right Golf Ball For Your Game
Like most golfers, you’ve probably spent a lot of time and money choosing just the right set of golf clubs for your style of play. You’ve attended different demo days, tested different drivers and perhaps got fitted by a professional. But do you spend as much time choosing just the right golf ball for your game? Read on…
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Great Golf Travel Bags to Choose From:
If you travel with your golf clubs, you need to get the best protection for your investment. Read on…
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My choice in a Golf Travel Bag:
Just bought a new golf travel bag. The old one had been beaten to a pulp by the baggage handlers over the last few years and was ripping along the seams and the zipper was done for. The new one is a Tour Trek Orion. Found it online at Golfsmith.com. I read all the reviews and checked comparable dealers. Golfsmith had the best deal—and FREE shipping! It should last for years. The only problem and it is minor… Read on…
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Choosing the right golf clubs:
According to the United States Golf Association (USGA) rules a player may carry a maximum of fourteen clubs in her bag. Which clubs you carry along for a round of golf, is totally up to you, the individual player. The most common mix of clubs consists of a driver, two or three fairway woods, irons # 5,6,7,8,9, P (pitching wedge) and S (sand wedge) and of course, a putter. If you have room you can always add an additional wedge with a higher loft.
Many beginning women golf players will use borrowed clubs, or used clubs from a friend. This is a great idea to see if you like playing the game. Many retailers offer pre-owned golf clubs and equipment for substantial savings over brand new equipment. Taylor Made is one retailer we can recommend. TaylorMadeGolfPreOwned.com – Your Official Store for TaylorMade Certified PreOwned golf clubs!
Once you have determined that golf is a game you want to excel at, you will want to get fitted for a set of clubs that really “fit” you. Your height, flexibility and swing speed must all be taken into account. Visit a pro shop or retail store that specializes in golf equipment. Ask them to help fit you for the right clubs that will make every round of golf the best it can be.
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