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Looking For The Ideal Set of Golf Clubs

By: Justin Flowers

The quest for the best set of golf clubs isn't easy. Given the incredible range of golf clubs available today, making a selection can be hard. There are new advancements in materials and design almost every day, and they each come with a promise to make every new player a pro. Having the perfect set of golf clubs can be vital to your personal performance on the golf course. The perfect set of golf clubs can give you the poise and the skill to play at the top of your game.

Beginners who are searching for a starter set of golf clubs should give some thought to buying good-quality clubs on the resale market rather than settling for cheap new clubs. It would also be a good idea to get suggestions from a golf professional. Nevertheless, even after you have taken pointers and read all the golf club reviews, there are also some personal factors to consider. A Person's size, shape, strength and style of play should be taken into account when selecting golf clubs.

A normal set of golf clubs includes irons, woods and a putter. Irons are are designated with numbers from two up to nine. Faces of the irons are angled to apply lift. The number two iron has a lift angle of 18°, and the angle increases four degrees for each higher numbered iron. As the numbers increase, the golf clubs get shorter; which means, the shaft of a two iron is longer than the shaft of a nine iron. Woods are numbered from one up to five. The general rule is that lower numbered clubs hit the ball farther, but at a lower trajectory. In addition to hitting the ball higher, higher numbered clubs also create more backspin on the golf ball.

Let us talk about the irons. Traditional irons concentrate the weight of the club behind the middle of the head. This concentration of weight creates what is known as the sweet spot, the perfect spot on the club to hit the ball. Traditional irons are preferred by many golf pros because of their great accuracy and control. However, if you don't make contact with the golf ball precisely on the sweet spot, these golf clubs are positively unforgiving.

It is also an idea to find irons with a peripheral weight design. They are also known as cavity-backed golf clubs. The weight is spread evenly 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 primarily designed for beginners or erratic players. But cavity-backed clubs can also be found on the pro golf circuits as well. So if this design really works well for you, don't let the name "game improvement" club keep you off.

Woods are called that as they were customarily made from wood. Teeing off and long fairway shots are both situations that call for woods. Conventional wooden drivers are still favored by many pro golfers. Unfortunately, much like traditional irons, these woods are merciless if your contact with the ball isn't perfect. This is exactly why woods made of metal now rule the amateur game. Today's woods are constructed with hollow shells that give greater distribution of weight. The only disadvantage of these new designs is that it may be more complicated to shape or control the ball. Graphite heads offer the most excellent performance, but also have the highest price.

The shafts of golf clubs come in different degrees of flex: soft, regular and stiff. Usually, stronger players who are better at the sport should choose stiffer shafts. Most golf club shafts are made out of graphite or steel.

Putters are probably the most personal item in the bag of golf clubs. They range from very plain to exotic designs. If you purchase a complete set of golf clubs, it will probably include a basic putter. Eventually, you'll want to replace this standard putter for a design that's more compatible with your playing style. This is something that may take some time. But after playing a few rounds and spending time in practice, you should be able to find one that is right for you.

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