We Love Golf Clubs: But Read This Before Buying?
Golfers love golf clubs. It seems like we golfers love golf clubs more than anything else in the
game of golf.
However, many of us don’t know what to look for when we are purchasing golf clubs. But, after reading this article you should not longer be in the dark. At least you should know the questions to ask the golf shop pro when shopping for your clubs.
What level player are the clubs made for? The size of a club’s sweet spot, type of material used to make the club and type of clubs in a set change depending on the level of player the club is made for. So you will definitely want to know if the irons, driver and and/or golf set are made for a person of your ability level. Believe me, beginners will not love golf clubs made for low handicappers
What is the status of the clubs? Different brands carry a different status. And if you are a person who cares about status, you should find out which clubs best go with that Mercedes Benz you are driving. Even if you don’t care, all according who you golf with, you will be judge based on your clubs.
What are the specs of the clubs? The length and flex of the shaft, the type and size of the grip, the loft of the club face, the sweet spot size and the weight of the club are all things you should know. These things need to match up with your swing characteristics and build. Otherwise, even the best made club will be nothing but a piece of junk in your hands.
Are the clubs classic? When buying used clubs, sometimes you will come across some classic clubs. These are clubs that caught on with the masses for their performance. They are like collectors items in your golf bag. Ping, Callaway, Nike, Scotty Cameron, Taylormade, Titleist and others have all made classic clubs. Do your research before you pass up on your friends offer to sell his clubs to you.
Resale Value? Some clubs resale easier and for more money than others. Especially if you are a person the changes clubs often, you need to factor in the resale value into what you are willing to pay for the clubs.
How you play with the clubs? Hit the clubs on a range or in a round of golf before you buy them. Many golf clubs have hitting areas or ranges. Most friends will let you test their clubs out. You can learn much more buy hitting clubs than you can any other way, when it comes to their performance.
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