What is Good Golf Equipment for Beginners?
Posted on
March 11th, 2010
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I am just beginning at golf and I was wondering what kind of equipment is best for me?
I am just beginning at golf and I was wondering what kind of equipment is best for me?
Hi,
I just want to let you know that I struggled with the exact same thing when I started playing golf! It can get so confusing with everyone making the same offer! Miracle clubs that will make you swing like Tiger Woods! Just remember every golfer started where you are today. At the beginning! So, remember to ask lots of questions golf professionals are always happy to help a beginner to the sport. I recommend shopping around and doing your research because lets face it golf clubs are a huge investment, but remember expensive does not equal quality! No matter what clubs you buy there isn’t a miracle fix to make you a pro overnight. I recommend finding a good resource that teaches you the basics of the golf swing. I have done tons of research and finally found the perfect resource! The Pure Point Golf eBook! It breaks down the basic golf swing and puts it in the simplest terms possible. It was written for beginners and veteran golfers alike. It has been released in over 36 countries and cuts an average of 7 – 12 strokes off your game. Go to my site to read more: http://www.golfmastertips.com . They are currently offering some extra bonuses for a limited time so I recommend acting soon. I can’t tell you how much I think this eBook will help you! I highly recommend it!
Have Fun,
Cameron Alexander
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Most beginners have trouble hitting the center of the club face and getting the club face square at impact. Both of these things can greatly affect the flight of the ball. Fortunately, golf equipment manufacturers have made it easy for us.
Irons with a deep cavity and wider sole can help alleviate the problem of off center shots. These clubs have more "meat" behind the ball wich adds forgivness to the heel and toe of the club. If you have trouble with open club face at impact, you can get them offset. This helps the club face get to the ball a little bit later which gives it more time to get square.
For drivers, there are oversized square-headed drivers. Once again, the square head adds more "meat" to the toe and heel of the club which helps with off center shots. Drivers can also come offset, closed face, or open faced to help you get square at impact. As far as a brand goes, you just have to hit all of them and decide which ones you like best.
the one suits him.
go to the pro shop and try them , you will choose your favorite at last .
Good lick !
Visit your local golf shop and buy a nice used set. Once you decide to pursue the sport and get better at it, you can get a better set of clubs.