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What Golf Equipment Should I Buy?

Rhys Jones | February 16, 2010

Buying golf equipment can be like throwing your money onto the fire, but armed with some fore-knowledge you can save yourself some time and money when you’re selecting golf clubs for yourself. As with most things in life, you can either spend a lot of money in one go or you can spend a little several times, before you get what you really want.

If you are just starting out and are not 100% certain that you want to commit yourself to the addictive game of golf, you should either rent golf clubs at the clubhouse on the golf course, or buy a beginner’s set of golf clubs.

Purchasing a set of starter golf clubs allows you to get used to them; allowing you to concentrate on your game instead of pondering how this odd set of golf clubs you just hired is going to pan out.

After you become better acquainted with the game of golf, you should consider investing in a better set of golf clubs which are more suited to you.

In general, a set of golf clubs includes a driver, one or two fairway woods, irons numbered 4-9, one or two wedges and a putter.

Once you become more experienced and start thinking about new clubs, you may want to think about purchasing your driver as a separate item. Some players need a driver to give them more accuracy, others need more distance.

There are numerous types of golf ball available and the golf ball box will often have a chart on the back to help you select the right golf ball for your needs. As you learn more about the game and get better at playing it, you should try out different balls which could help improve your accuracy and/or your distance.

Having the right golf equipment is an important part of the game, so watch out and make your purchases wisely!

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Learning from Golf Lessons

Rhys Jones | December 10, 2009

It is never easy asking for help, but in golf, it is almost a must-do. Unfortunately, we often ask our buddies and partners, whereas, in reality we should take a few lessons with a professional, usually called the Club Pro.

We may possibly think that a Pro would be too critical, but in fact,they are honest, positive and usually very helpful.

Lessons at the local golf course aren’t as expensive as you might think and they are worth it because your game will improve more rapidly and cause you less frustration, making the game much more enjoyable for you.

It is of utmost importance to be absolutely honest about your game. The Pro will enquire of you what you think you need to learn: driving, chipping, putting or whatever you think you need assistance with.

Listen to the Pro golfer carefully and follow the Pro’s instructions. You may have concerns if the Pro changes your stance, your grip or your swing, but really, the Pro does know what’s best.

Oh and don’t hesitate to ask the Pro golfer any questions you may have and don’t worry about whether your question or concern may sound stupid – they’ve heard it all before and will not make you feel like a fool for inquiring. If you don’t understand, tell the Pro that you do not understand. You should never walk away from a lesson with unanswered questions.

For instance, a strategy might be to start with one thing during a lesson, or on several things. You might begin with a lesson on driving; get the grip, the stance, the swing and the follow-through right in one lesson and then practice it ‘for real’ for a few weeks until you feel that you’ve got it more or less right. Next time, you might decide to work on your short game, or the putting.

You’ve bought your golfing equipment and it isn’t cheap, is it? So, it doesn’t make sense not to learn how to use it to it’s best advantage thereby improving your game and abilities, does it?

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