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Golf Clubs - Choosing The Best Set For You

By: Jim Gold

The quest for the best set of golf clubs isn't easy. One reason it's so difficult to pick out golf clubs is that there are so many choices. Golfing news is filled with reviews of the newest golf club designs and components, and they all guarantee to transform your game. Having the most appropriate set of golf clubs can be crucial to your personal performance on the golf course. The most appropriate set of golf clubs can give you the poise and the skill to play at the top of your game.

Beginning golfers who are looking for a starter set of golf clubs should think about buying good-quality clubs on the second hand market rather than settling for cheap new clubs. It would also be advisable to get suggestions from a golf coach or golf professional. But even after you've gotten pointers and read all the golf club reviews, there are also some personal factors to think about. Your own size, shape, strength and style of play should be taken into account when picking out golf clubs.

A standard set of golf clubs is composed of irons, woods and a putter. Irons are are designated with numbers from two through nine. The faces of the irons are angled to provide lift. A number two iron has a lift angle of 18°, and the angle increases four degrees for every successive iron. The golf club shaft also gets shorter as the numbers increase; that is, the shaft of a two iron is longer than the shaft of a nine iron. Woods are numbered from one through five. With all golf clubs, lower numbered clubs hit the ball a greater distance, but not as high. In addition to hitting the ball higher, higher numbered clubs also create more backspin on the golf ball.

Let's talk about the irons. Traditional irons concentrate the weight of the club behind the middle of the head. This design creates what is called the sweet spot, the most effective place on the club to hit the ball. Traditional irons are preferred by many golf pros because of their great precision and control. However, if you don't hit the golf ball exactly on the sweet spot, these golf clubs are absolutely unforgiving.

It's now also possible to find irons with a peripheral weight design. These are also called cavity-backed or game improvement golf clubs. The weight is more evenly distributed around the edges, which is like expanding the sweet spot of the golf club. Cavity-backed golf clubs are much friendlier to new players. They are mainly designed for beginners or inconsistent players. However, cavity-backed clubs are also seen on the pro golf tour as well. So if this design really works well for you, don't let the designation "game improvement" club keep you away.

Woods are so named because they were traditionally made from wood. Teeing off and long fairway shots are both situations that call for woods. Conventional wooden drivers are still preferred by many pro golfers. Unfortunately, much like traditional irons, these woods are completely intolerant if your contact with the ball isn't perfect. For this reason, woods made of metal now dominate the amateur game. Today's woods are made with hollow shells that offer greater distribution of weight. The only shortcoming of these new designs is that it may be trickier to shape or control the ball. Graphite heads offer the greatest performance, but also are the most expensive.

How much the shafts bend or flex varies among golf clubs from soft to stiff. Usually, stronger players who are better at the sport should choose stiffer shafts. Most golf club shafts are constructed of steel or graphite.

Putters are without a doubt the most personal item in the bag of golf clubs. Putters range from very basic to exotic designs. If you buy a complete set of golf clubs, it will probably include a basic putter. Eventually, you should probably change out this standard putter with a design that's more compatible with your playing style. This is something that may take some trial and error. But once you get some experience on the course and know what sort of feel you want, you should be able to find one that works for you.

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