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Saturday, September 6th, 2008
There are so many different companies that claim to offer the best golf clubs or the most scientifically innovative technology. For a beginner, these numerous companies competing for your money can seem rather overwhelming. If you want to choose the best golf clubs for your current skill level, you will have to try out many different models. All of the leading brands offer some sort of beginners deal that will help you to get started. This might be an adjustable club that will work in almost any situation, or a half-set of clubs with all of the higher skill level clubs removed from the collection. No matter what brand you decide on, you should definitely never buy golf clubs that are outside of your skill level. This is the most detrimental thing that you could possibly do.
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Monday, August 18th, 2008
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.
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Sunday, August 10th, 2008
Golf clubs can be very expensive; so many people are starting to buy used golf clubs instead of new ones. The cost is the main reason people give for buying used golf clubs. Plus, recycling anything is good for the environment! What should you know before you buy a set of used golf clubs?
First, you need to check the club heads for face wear. Clubs that have been used for a long time might have a shiny worn spot in the center. This is not good because the club face won't hold the ball as well as it should. Make sure the grooves still have well-defined edges and stay away from used golf clubs that show indentations in the club face as these can affect the ball flight.
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Monday, July 21st, 2008
Golf is one of the most widely played sports in the world, and is enjoyed by millions. It allows you to get outside and get some fresh air and sun, while playing a game that requires lots of skill and prowess. When you start golfing, you will need some clubs to bring along with you. There are 14 clubs in a true set, but to start off with you only need about half of these. There are three main types of clubs, and these are irons, woods, and putters. By buying the right combination of these, you can be set for an entire game. However, to call them "cheap" would be an utter lie. Golf clubs are very expensive. If you are not sure whether you are going to stick with the sport or not, it is probably a good idea to start with used golf clubs or otherwise cheap golf clubs.
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Friday, July 11th, 2008
Many golfers like to hit the links with their good friends, but all golfers who have Clone golf clubs always go with their best friends. Clone golf clubs are designed to make every golfer a better golfer. The quality of the Clone golf clubs is not an accident because these golf clubs are designed and crafted by experts who know golf. The drivers come in different models all of which are the highest quality. The Clone golf clubs include drivers that will make the drives down the fairway straighter and longer. The Clone golf clubs have a selection of drivers so each golfer can find one that is perfect for their skill levels.
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Sunday, June 8th, 2008
When playing golf, the most important part of the game is to pick the golf club that will work well for the particular situation that you are in. Everything about the course will play a role in deciding which club you remove from your bag, and therefore it is important to know how all of these different factors work together. If you are looking to become more serious about your golf game, or you even want to become a professional, then it is a good idea to learn about these things. Here I will outline some of these main things to look for. You will get a very basic idea of how to choose a club, and hopefully you will practice enough to become even more knowledgeable at choosing them.
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Saturday, May 31st, 2008
Many golfers today don't realize that they can have a better game by buying a custom golf club. By having a club made exactly to your specifications, you can ensure that it is your skill that reflects your score, not the club. A custom golf club can be as easy as asking the local country club or golf shop if they offer custom club services. They may be more expensive than normal clubs but you'll be happy you made the decision once your game drastically improves.
Everyone's Built Different
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Saturday, May 10th, 2008
Adams Ultimate GT golf clubs have one of the most loyal followings in the golf game, largely because of the quality and tradition that go into each and every club that Adams manufactures.
Barney Adams founded Adams Golf nearly 20 years ago in 1987. It originally focused on custom fitting golf clubs, as well as creating innovative new golf products. It was through this tinkering and customizing that Mr. Adams worked out his first line of revolutionary clubs, the Tight Lies fairway wood.
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Tuesday, April 29th, 2008
The golf club market is a strange phenomenon. Every year, new models of clubs come out that every golfer in the world drools over. They are still just sticks with chunks of the same material attached to the end, but golfers always feel the need to upgrade and find higher quality sticks. However, if you avoid falling into this mindset you will find that you are much happier (and probably a bit richer). When you decide that you want your own golf clubs, it is best to step back and take a look at your situation in a way that will let you determine what you really need to spend your money on. Consider some of the following things, and decide for yourself whether you want to spend money on the more expensive clubs or if you'd rather just get some older, more reliable, and cheaper clubs.
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Tuesday, April 15th, 2008
In order to play the game of golf, there are certain pieces of equipment required. Some of these pieces of golf equipment are absolutely required, while other pieces of equipment are optional. Some optional equipment could include golf shoes, golf gloves, golf hat and a golf cart. The required items of equipment that are needed to play the game in include golf tees, golf balls and golf clubs.
Of those three items, golf clubs are probably the most critical. Golf clubs are the key tools to play the game of golf and can be categorized into two separate areas. Those areas are the drivers and irons.
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Thursday, March 27th, 2008
Womens custom golf clubs give you unprecedented freedom to purchase the perfect set of clubs for your needs. Whether you're just a beginner or could take it to the pros with your game, custom clubs allow you to choose your particular club face, angles, grip, and swing weight.
Don't forget the shaft, too, one of the most important facets of a custom club. This is probably where you will be presented with the most choices, making it a bit more difficult to figure out which shaft is right for you. Here are a few choice choices, to give you a head start in deciding which womens custom golf clubs are right for you.
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Saturday, March 8th, 2008
When you pick golf clubs, you may be overwhelmed by how many things you have to take into consideration. The length of the shaft, the weight of the head, the grip, and many other smaller details combine to make clubs that are perfect for your golfing style. Perhaps the most important factor is that of the flex of the golf clubs that you are buying. There are different flex ratings for different golf clubs, and choosing the right one can have a great positive effect on your game. It may be difficult to understand at first, but you should be able to pick a shaft with the perfect flex for you with no problem after you familiarize yourself with some of the basics of shaft flex.
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Thursday, February 28th, 2008
The most important part of playing a game of golf is choosing the right club. Even if your stroke technique leaves something to be desired, if you choose the right club you can often compensate for this. There are many things you have to decide on when you are choosing golf clubs, but once you start to see the patterns emerging you will be able to always choose the right one without even thinking about it too much. This is the mark of a truly skilled golfer, and it is the one way that you can start improving in a very quick and noticeable way. So read on to find out about what you need to look for and do.
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Saturday, February 16th, 2008
If you are picking out some new golf clubs for your personal enjoyment, one of the biggest factors will be picking the right shaft. The shaft of a golf club is the metal that connects the handle to the head, and effectively holds the entire golf club together. It plays a huge role in the swing of the club. Picking the right one can have a huge effect on your whole game, but you have to consider many things when picking it. The best thing you can do is get a seasoned golfer to help you out in this matter, and try out enough golf clubs to feel confident in your choice. There are, however, a few guidelines that will always be helpful for someone picking out a golf club shaft. Pay attention to them, and you can make a wise choice when picking out your golf clubs.
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Sunday, January 27th, 2008
Lefties golf clubs can be as hard to score as a hole in one. You can walk into sporting good store, and even some specialty golf stores, and you'll be hard pressed to find clubs for left-handed players. You could probably find more children clubs than you would be able to scout out left-handed clubs.
The main reason for this is simple economics, supply and demand sort of stuff. According to statistics in the United States, left handers make up anywhere from four to ten percent of the total population. Naturally, then, the demand for left handed clubs is at best one-tenth the size of the demand for right handed clubs. That gives club manufacturers one-tenth the incentive to construct and market left handed golf clubs.
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Tuesday, January 8th, 2008
Nicoll golf clubs are classics in the golf world. The company was located on the ancient Fife town of Leven , home of the mythic Lundin Links course. The Nicoll golf company was started in 1881 by a young blacksmith. Just 10 short years later, George Nicoll made a name for himself with his iron-headed golf clubs.
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Wednesday, December 26th, 2007
Wilson left handed golf clubs give even lefties a chance. Normally, left handed players need to worry about finding any kind of equipment for them at a golf shop, let alone quality equipment that will elevate their game. As one of the top manufacturers out there, Wilson provides all golfers excellent clubs, no matter their inclinations.
The Fi5 series of irons is just that type of club. This Wilson brand is designed for outstanding shooters who seek irons to take their game to the next level. The Fi5 accomplishes this with a progressive weighting system, moving the clubs' center of gravity higher in the club the higher the clubs' arc.
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Saturday, December 8th, 2007
Your golf clubs can really make a difference in how well you play the game of golf. New advancements in golf club technologies make lighter, bigger, and better golf clubs available to the experienced as well as inexperienced golfer. How do you know what to look for in golf clubs?
For the novice golfer, the basic set of golf clubs consists of drivers, wedges, putters and irons. Using the proper type of golf club will help the beginner learn quickly and achieve results. Each different type of club is designed to help with swing speed and to correct faults to improve your game - and your score.
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Tuesday, December 4th, 2007
As with most sports, the more you use a piece of equipment, the more wear and tear it will sustain. Since this is the case with golf as well, many players will find that they will eventually need to repair their golf equipment. So, too, will youths that golf. In many instances, youths will need to repair their equipment more than individuals that are older, simply because they may not understand how delicate the instruments are.
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Saturday, November 17th, 2007
Every golfer is looking for the best equipment out there to make their game top notch. Top brands advertise with professional golfers to showcase their equipment because they know if the best golfers are using their equipment, other golfers will catch on and maybe try their products also. But what makes a good club, how do you know what to look for in new equipment, and what is the most important golf club component?
What to Look for
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