Saturday, February 18, 2012

How do I pick out my first set of golf clubs?

I've been to the driving range some, but I've always used the club's unknown drivers - and I really know nothing about buying my own golf clubs. Can someone give me a dumbed-down explanation about what kind of irons/wedges/whatever I need in my starter set?How do I pick out my first set of golf clubs?You can go and be fitted for a set of clubs but the best thing to do if you are a novice is to just buy a basic set of clubs to get started with. These are relatively inexpensive and will help you with learning your swing and how far you hit each club. I would not pay over $500 for a complete set of clubs if you are just beginning.

Once you learn how to play better then I would suggest going to a golf professional or a store where you can hit different irons and woods and be fitted to a set of clubs properly. Make sure that there is a PGA or USGA trained professional there to show you your swing tendancies and show you why a certain club is best for you.

Don't be surprised if the clubs they choose are not the top of the line most expensive clubs either. Most of these clubs are for golfers with low handicaps and higher swing speeds.How do I pick out my first set of golf clubs?The most important thing to realize when you are first interested in playing golf is that your first set of clubs will either make you or break you.



From experience I should know: I first started at the age of 10 with a cut down (mixed) set of clubs from my Grandfather. I didn't make any real progress with my game until I bought my first set of "real" clubs.



So, starting off with the right set of clubs is really important. I would highly recommend that you invest in a set of custom fitted clubs from "Golf Research In Play" who make the best set of clubs with the beginner in mind.



You can read my review of G.R.I.P. at the link below:How do I pick out my first set of golf clubs?i would go to a spotrs store and get a whole combo set thats the bag woods hybrids and irons and you can get a nice one for about $150-200. just stay away from acuity.
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