Select Golf Clubs
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Buying Tips
- Overview Of Golf Clubs
- Buying A Golf Club With A Good Swing Weight
- Buying Great Golf Clubs
Selection Guide
- Choices In Picking Golf Clubs
- Choosing Golf Clubs Basics
- Choosing Golf Clubs Based On Your Playing Technique
- Picking Golf Clubs With The Right Feel
- Picking The Right Golf Club Shaft
- Choosing The Flex In A Golf Club
- Choosing The Right Club During Game
- Golf Club Selection Tips
- Selecting Golf Club Flex Rating
- Beginners Best Golf Club Brand
- Best Golf Clubs For A Beginner
- Choosing Used Golf Clubs To Begin With
- Used Golf Club Sets For Beginners
Discounted Golf Clubs
- Sourcing Top Discounted Clubs
Golf Accessories
- Buying The Best Golf Clubs And Accessories
- When In The Market For Golf Clubs
- Right Golf Club In Every Situation
- Graphite Vs Steel Golf Clubs
- Save Money By Choosing A Half Club Set
- Selecting The Best Golf Clubs For A Game
- Are Callaway Clubs The Best For You?
Other Resources
- Picking Golf Clubs Resources
Beginner Golf Clubs
Used Golf Clubs
Highlights
Purchasing Superb Golf Clubs Without Straining Your Purse
Golf Clubs count among the most expensive of all sports gear and accessories; the reason being that unlike in the case of similar ball striking accessories like bats, racquets and hockey sticks, high technology goes into the making of a golf club which has to be precision designed and balanced to carry the ball exactly where it is intended to by a skilled player; with regard to the horizontal direction, vertical flight and to come as close as possible to the intended target, if not hitting the jackpot at once.
However, such precision crafted golf clubs are superfluous to the needs of beginners or even average golfers who could obtain quite good standard golf clubs to satisfy their requirements at much lesser prices from sports goods stores and online.
The temptation to go for the more highly priced upper range of Callaway clubs used by top golfers is too much for the beginners to resist due to the prestige value attached and the illusion that more expensive golf clubs would boost stroke play to perform like a champion in next to no time. But the hard fact is that you can never wield the more high tech clubs effectively before acquiring the proper techniques from grass root level. Higher priced golf clubs are far more efficient for the experienced players, but definitely not for the beginners, for if not held and swung at the precise angles to get a desired shot, the slightest deviation in your stance and angle of swing could bring the most unexpected results by sending the ball flying in a trajectory far off course from the target. My advice to beginners is to stick to beginners’ golf clubs that are more tolerant to errors in angles of stroke play saving you undue embarrassment by making you the laughing stock of the golf course. With golf clubs designed for beginners, you can slowly but surely build up your technique gradually to handle more expensive precision designed clubs with more confidence derived from the superior knowledge gained as you go on.
Don’t feel ashamed to purchase a secondhand golf club for a start; for it could save you much money, time and regrets in the experimental stages. You could find some seniors willing to part with their golf clubs still in very good condition for a reasonable price in order to graduate to higher priced models. However, be very careful in choosing one without compromising quality for price since golf clubs too age with time that sometimes render them almost unusable. If you are purchasing from a senior player you meet frequently on the course, you would be at an advantage to have a few test shots with the intended golf club before purchasing outright. With luck, you may even find a player who would lend one to you for a considerable period until you decide on its suitability for purchase.
Auctions and pawnshops are two other options for finding used older models of golf clubs. This procedure however would be more time consuming and less certain in finding a proper golf club, than if you were buying from a known person. It is altogether more risky since as a beginner you would be lacking in knowledge to distinguish between a good and a bad golf club, so that you may need the help of a trusted person knowledgeable in these affairs. If you have to go shopping alone at such auctions and pawnshops, make sure you obtain some solid advice beforehand and have a good idea of the features sought by you in making your initial investment in golfing. The advantage of buying from an auction or a pawnshop is the possibility of finding one at a very cheap price.
Don’t be blinded by a bargain to the extent of ignoring or compromising on quality. It is very important that you acquire at least some basic knowledge about golf clubs; that would make all the difference between making a worthy or a wasted investment, in addition to the time likely to be wasted by going fishing in unknown waters. You should be knowledgeable enough to close on a deal with confidence when you spot a worthy golf club. Go scouting for used golf clubs equipped with a good knowledge of the features that constitute a good golf club; and that way you could save yourself a lot of money, time and heartburn.
References:
Tips for buying golf clubs and golf equipment
http://www.learnaboutgolf.com/beginner/buying.html
How Do I Know Which Golf Clubs to Buy?
http://golf.about.com/cs/beginnersguide/a/bfaq_pickclubs.htm
