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Improve Your Game With A New Golf Club
from:With all the amazing golf club technology available on the market now, perhaps it is time you invested in a new club to help you take the next step in your game. Whilst there is no replacement for raw talent and experience, a new golf club can help you gain the edge you need to win. Whether you want improved control or increased distance, today’s modern clubs can give you the performance you want. No matter what your budget, there are golf clubs to suit your needs. If you are looking for a new golf club, there here are some examples of the best around to help you improve your game.
Woods
Woods are the clubs you use for long distance shots and driving off the tee. Finding a good wood or driver is one of the most important aspects of the game of golf. If you don’t have a good club for hitting your tee shots then you will be behind before you have even started. You will probably need a number of wood clubs, including a driver and a fairway wood for long shots away from the tee. Look for clubs with a good combination of distance and accuracy. The most popular material for club heads these days is titanium. Perhaps the best known driver around at the moment is the Callaway Big Bertha, which is widely regarded as one of the best drivers to own. Although quite expensive, a driver like this will help you to make the most of your tee shots.
Irons
Irons are your main clubs, and are what you use for virtually all shots between tee shot and putting, apart from long fairway shots and bunker shots. Your best bet with irons is to buy a set of irons in one go from the same make. This will give you a nice consistent set of golf clubs that you can use to make all the shots in the game. With irons giving players great distance than ever before, many professionals are now using irons even more regularly, as they can get more control with an iron than with a wood club for even fairly long shots.
Putters
Perhaps the one golf club that really makes a difference to your game is your putter. Without the right putter, all your work in other shots will be wasted. You need a putter that you feel comfortable with and will allow you to get consistent shots in on the green. The only way to pick the right putter, or any club for that matter, is to have some swings with it and see if it is really right for you. Make sure that you have the feel you want and that the grip and weight of the club is comfortable. If you have any doubts about a club, then leave it and come back to look at it another time. You want your golf club set to be perfect for you, so only buy those items that you feel totally comfortable with.
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