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It is not needed to wash your them every after a game. You can wash your golf clubs every few weeks. A damp cloth with little soap may be used to wipe everything down for fast cleaning. A clean towel should be used for drying after the quick cleaning method....
Acculength... Kids Golf Club Innovation. An alternative to purchasing different clubs as kids grow comes from the one-of-a-kind, innovative company called Acculength, winner on Golf Digest's Hot List in 2009. Company representatives state their products are the only clubs that grow with kids. Each club accommodates up to 4 (one-inch...
Clubs are made with different materials for the shafts. The material determines how the club will react and how much flexibility there is in the club. Graphite shafts are lightweight and can help add speed to the swing. They have a softer flex and are a good choice for junior...
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...
Paragon Golf - Golf Digest magazine placed this company's Rising Star junior sets on previous Hot Lists. Prices vary. An excellent resource is gimmegolfdiscount.com, where you can find the set of clubs for about $100.00 USD. According to one reviewer, "... this is a five star quality set. The shafts...
Golf Clubs for kids, for ages 3 through 10, were introduced to the marketplace after the cut-down adult clubs failed to make golf fun for the little people. The old-fashioned cut-downs were too heavy, too stiff and made it nearly impossible for kids to perfect a proper golf swing, actually...
The final and perhaps most important golf club, is the putter. The putter is also known as the "money club" because it is the club used to tap the ball into the hole. The purpose of the putter is to roll the ball, so there is no loft on the...
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