Golf Clubs - Tips for Buying a New Set

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Golf Clubs: Tips for Buying a New Set


Summary


Considering buying a new set of golf clubs because a tempting offer landed in your inbox? Before jumping at the price, take a moment to reconsider. A high price tag doesn’t guarantee a better game, just as a luxury car doesn’t improve driving skills.

Key Points


It's a common misconception that expensive clubs will enhance your game. Just like a Porsche doesn’t make you a better driver, a pricey club doesn’t make you a better golfer. Sure, manufacturers might convince you that drivers worth $650 to $1,100 and irons priced at $1,500 to $3,000 are essential. But remember, the right club?"not the expensive one?"will lower your handicap.

Once you’ve reached a decent playing level (which varies for everyone), you might consider custom clubs. Even then, focus on value over brand prestige.

Here are some tips to help you choose the right golf clubs for your game:

Tips for Choosing Golf Clubs


1. Shaft Quality:
- The shaft is the backbone of the club. A good shaft enhances both feel and distance. If you’re unaware of your swing speed, local golf shops can measure it for you.

2. Shallow Face Metalwoods:
- Clubs like Adams Tight Lies are excellent for improving your game. They’re easy to hit and offer great accuracy due to their low center of gravity, making them suitable for all skill levels.

3. Set Make-Up for Beginners:
- Newer players might consider replacing hard-to-hit 2 and 3 irons with a 5, 7, or 9 wood. Shallow face metalwoods, as mentioned, can significantly improve your performance.

4. Club Length:
- Unless you shop for specialty sizes, standard length clubs are ideal. They help strike the ball more consistently, boosting both distance and accuracy. Recently, driver lengths have extended from the standard 43?"43.5" to 44?"46" with ultra-light materials. While longer clubs increase distance, they reduce control. Stay under 44" to maintain accuracy.

By following these tips, you can find the best golf clubs for your skills and size. Remember, it’s not the price or brand of the clubs that make a great golfer?"it’s the practice!

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