The Basics Of Buying Ladies Golf Clubs Part 2
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The Basics of Buying Ladies Golf Clubs: Part 2
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Summary
Irons
For golfers with slower swings, consider starting with a 6 or 7 iron as your longest club. Avoid carrying a 5 or 6 iron unless you can hit it consistently. Typically, higher number fairway woods and hybrids replace long irons for most slow swingers. Opt for a wide sole that's rounded to prevent digging into the ground, and choose irons with deep back cavities and perimeter weighting for better performance.
Hybrids
Use hybrids to replace your long irons. The Nancy Lopez golf club line offers sets where hybrids go up to the 7 iron, or even replace all irons except the pitching and sand wedges. Choose your hybrids based on the distance gap with your fairway woods, ensuring that hybrids fly 10-15 yards less than your highest numbered fairway wood. Check the Nancy Lopez site to find clubs suited to your swing and ability.
Wedges
Ensure your pitching wedge (PW) has at least 4 degrees more loft than your 9 iron. Sand wedges (SW) should have at least 56 degrees of loft. You might not need a gap wedge (GW) unless there's a significant distance difference between your PW and SW. A lob wedge (LW) could be beneficial. For SW and LW, golfers with slower swings don't need a large bounce angle since there's usually not enough force to dig deeply into sand or ground.
Conclusion
For serious golfers, investing in a custom-fitted set of ladies golf clubs is ideal. Off-the-shelf sets often don't fit everyone perfectly. Consider looking into the Nancy Lopez ladies golf club products for fitting options. Understanding your swing speed and the appropriate club lengths is crucial. Many golfers use clubs that are too long and don't opt for enough loft on the driver.
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