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06-01-2006 , 09:24 AM   #1
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Finding The Right Golf Equipment Is Important

Finding The Right Golf Equipment Is Important

The game of golf is one that encompasses many different facets. One must be focused, courteous and be well trained in his skill. The latter must be crafted by practice and using the right golf equipment tools that can bring out the best result of your skill. In no way does golf equipment define the player, but it can refine the overall result. Almost any professional will stress that it is hard to project your best effort without the right tools. Finding the right golf equipment is not as easy as just dropping a large amount of money at a pro shop. There are some things you should know when you are choosing your golf equipment that will make a big difference.

Many amateur golfers will stress that getting the best equipment for the least price is key. As you refine your skill, you refine your tools to perpetuate your game. An expensive set of golf clubs will never ensure a better score. Taking the time to select all of your equipment will be well spent if your do it correctly. Begin your search with visiting a couple of local golf shops and inquire your desire for equipment. Make sure to throw your existing equipment in the trunk of your car, because this way you can compare your old stuff with some of what they can offer you. Good shops have a practice range set up so that you can demo clubs.

If your drive is what you are looking to improve, first look at only drivers. Swing with your old club and then try three recommended clubs. Correcting your slice or distance could come from two very different clubs. Treat every club the same. You may only need a new 9 iron for chipping. Buying a full set of brand new Ping clubs could hurt your game more than it helps. Stay with what works and go from there. People who work in pro shops are avid and fellow players; there is a lot of free advice that you can get from people who work in these shops.

The main reason to buy a brand new set of clubs is that you are proficient with your existing set of clubs and simply want to extend your game. This is an uncommon situation for most amateurs, and it is a common mistake to simply buy a new set of clubs. If you separate your game into three parts (long, middle and short game), you will be able to start dissecting what you really need to improve.

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Nice article this should help out plenty of users. I know what it's like to have bad equipment. And bad equipment makes you look like a fool on the course.
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