Monday, October 12, 2009

Buying a Golf Club Set That Is Right For Your Swing

By Antonius Ivalchyn

When you are buying a golf club set there are several things that you need to take into account before you actually decided on your clubs. The last thing you want to do when buying a golf club set is to purchase the wrongs clubs. If you end up with clubs that are not suited specifically for your swing you can ruin your game quickly and it takes months to recover from this mistake.

The first thing to consider is what type of shaft you want to use. You can either choose between graphite or steel. While this is more of a preference, you should consider the shaft's flex. When you buy a golf club set it's important to understand what each piece of the club does so you don't end up losing distance. Plus, you want to be down the center of the fairway and not look like an alligator going from one side to the other.

Then it's time to figure out your swing speed. This should be done before you choose the flex in your shaft. Having this information ahead of time will allow you to get the perfect fit for your particular swing. Golf is a very complex sport, so getting all the technical stuff out of the way now, will lead to a better game on the course. For example, if the flex is too strong then you'll have problems with distance if there isn't enough torque.

There are five variations you can choose from in regards to flexes. Whether it's an extra stiff flex, a ladies flex, the regular flex, the senior flex, or even the stiff flex, they are all available. When you overcome this obstacle, it's time to choose the brand of club you will be using. There are so many we can't list them all here, but Taylor Made, Callaway, and Titleist are the most popular.

When buying a golf club set, the brand is just a personal choice. So make your pick, but just remember to get the right loft or degree for each club. This will mean heading back to the professionals and get your swing tested so you can figure out where the impact of the ball is on each club. Getting the ball in the air correctly will bring your golfing game to a whole new level. Then of course one of your last decisions is choosing the grip.

Your clubs should facilitate proper grip technique. Your personal grip strength doesn't matter, it's all about the thickness so you feel comfortable holding it before each shot. You might have a strong grip, a weak grip, an overlay or various others, but they will all work. Best part about purchasing the grips? They're the least expensive component.

If at all possible before you actually commit to buying a new golf club set, try out the configurations that you have decided on. Make sure when you are standing over the ball that it feels good to you and that it also looks good. It is important that you feel comfortable over the ball. Remember that most manufacturers will not allow you to try them out on the course first but many have indoor facilities to test them.

Taking this route towards buying a golf club set can improve your golfing game tremendously. It's all about have the right shaft, the correct flex, the brand of your choosing, specific impact points and comfortable grips. If you can find all these elements in your clubs, your handicap will start to shrink quickly.

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