Sunday, January 6, 2013

Do you play Golf?


Golf is a universal sport enjoyed by millions of men and women the world over. 

It allows you to get outside and get some fresh air and sun, while playing a game that requires lots of skill and prowess. When you start golfing, you will need some clubs to bring along with you. There are 14 clubs in a true set, but to start off with you only need about half of these. There are three main types of clubs, and these are irons, woods, and putters. By buying the right combination of these, you can be set for an entire game. However, to call them “cheap” would be an utter lie. Golf clubs are very expensive. 
Choose Used Golf Clubs when you are Learning the Game
If you are not sure whether you are going to stick with the sport or not, it is probably a good idea to start with used golf clubs or otherwise cheap golf clubs.

Are Steel or Graphite Golf Clubs the Best?

Steel is the cheapest choice of the two. Graphite is the other choice, and it is best known for being a lighter and more flexible material. It`s your choice…but;
The choice of golf club is an important part of improving your golf game.
Graphite is the preferable material for golf clubs. It is known or being lighter and easier to swing. 
Since the lightness allows for a faster swing, you will notice an immediate increase in the power of your stroke if you are switching from steel to graphite. This can be a positive aspect or a negative aspect, depending on your play style. You can compensate a lighter shaft by going for a heavier head in order to increase the momentum you get when you swing. You probably shouldn’t get something too drastically different than what you are used to, since this could get in the way of whatever you have learned so far. However, don’t be too adverse to change, since you may find something that takes a while to get used to but still improves greatly on your game.

As far as accessories go, you will probably only need a carrying case and some golf balls.
You can spend a little bit of money or a huge amount of money on either of these things. Balls come in many different varieties, although you will find that they all look the same. You can buy ones that tell you their position over a GPS device (few people would find any use for this), or ones that glow in the dark allowing you to play at night. Usually a standard regulation ball is the best thing you can buy, despite the luxurious and more expensive other choices. As far as carrying cases or other accessories go, you simply have to ask yourself if their usefulness is worth the money. Don’t go overboard just to impress your golfing buddies. Instead, ask yourself if your game will really be improved by the item. Club stores will always have something new and appealing to offer you.

As Always the best 4U- so do I see you around? Golf is FUN…)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for advice, tips.

Anonymous said...

Takker for en meget spennende blogg.

Nydelige bilder og mange gode tips.

Frank Squal said...

I don't play much golf but my father does and these tips are going to be passed to him. I have thought about getting into it myself but i really don't have the time or patients.

solcarina said...

Thank`s for nice comment.

Rochellka said...

Great advice ! I don't play golf, but maybe I should !