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The golfer has the choice of 2 primary types of golf club irons. For the more experienced golfer, forged irons are mad for precision and enable easier shaping of shots for draws and fades. Cavity-backed golf irons have a larger sweet spot and are more forgiving on off-center shots, providing...
However, an inspection every month will be enough so long as you do it meticulously. If during your regular inspection you noticed a damage or problem, you shouldn't hesitate to bring your set to a professional repairman. This will help you not only save you from replacing it, but may...
Golf clubs are sold in sets and individually. For beginning players, the set of clubs provides a good selection of what is needed to start in a package that is normally priced nicely. Before choosing a set of golf clubs honestly assess your playing interest in the game. You may...
There are many choices out there ranging from the traditional to the ergonomic. The easiest to line up and use to start with is the traditional putter. Choose one that feels good in your hands. Swing the clubs before you buy them. Many golf shops offer practice swinging areas where...
Once you have your clubs and you're out on the course it may be hard to figure out which club to use when. The face of the golf club slants more or is more on an angle, the higher the club number. The more the angle, the less distance the...
Regular inspection of your clubs is one key to maintaining their good condition. There are numerous golf players who don't even take a look at their golf clubs after their game. Your habitual inspection of your golf club set is your first step in care and maintenance. Preferably, you must...
Golf clubs are costly!! That's the ugly truth. Iron sets can cost $2000 or even more, while drivers can cost over $1000. But despite the expensive price, golf players still buy. Most golf players do purchase good quality golf sets for 100% golf game performance....
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