Choosing the best golf club to improve your game

By flower April 22nd, 2009

When you think about getting some golf clubs then the most common assumption is that the more expensive a club is the better – I mean that is what the adverts everywhere tell us right? All the pros use expensive clubs so they must be the best? Wrong!

First of all, the clubs the pros use are possibly the WORST clubs that you could think of buying, why? Because they are for pros of course. The kind of clubs that a pro uses are devoid of any of the extra design elements that give more forgiveness, as that means the player gets far more control over their shot.

For the average player then the sweetspot is just going to be too small and your ball will end up in the car park somewhere when you slice and dice it. You need something which has extra weight added to the back corners and/or extra rigidity built into the face to give a larger sweetspot so the ball goes straight even when you hit it slightly off centre.

Another reason that more expensive is not always better is because we all like different setups, and if you think that buying a top notch set of clubs guarantees you will like them, then think again. You need to take into consideration, the weight of the club, the weight of the head, the shaft type, even how the shaft connects to the head, all of these factors can affect the way you play and the feel of the club as you use it.

First of all you need to get yourself down to a golf shop to test out a few different types, get to a shop that is next to a golf course or driving range so you can test clubs out, try different weights and shafts and types, and find what you prefer, then head onto the web and find some golf club reviews like this Pinemeadow Command Q4 Driver Review or this Pinemeadow Command Q Irons Review so you can find some great clubs.

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