callawaygolfclubs.golf-clubs-guid.info25 Jun 2008 01:07 am

They say golf is a great game. They say it’s the only game that you compete against yourself in. I say it’s boring. At least I used to. When Tiger Woods burst onto the PGA he electrified the golfing world. He turned the game into something exciting, something fun, and something that I wanted to do.

So, I decided I was going to go golfing. I called my buddy and we went to the course. We had to rent our clubs and I think we used tennis shoes instead of golf shoes. I am a lefty so it took me like twenty minutes to find a set that I could use. So, we start on the inner 9. Now I played baseball in high school and figured that I would be at least decent at golf. I mean you see the ball and hit the ball right? Well not exactly. I think shot about an 8 on the first and that’s only because I am a decent putter. I had gotten enough practice playing mini golf that I could save face (if not par) on the greens.

The next hole played right along the fence line. About 15 yards past the fence there was a road. This will be important and will forever change the way I think about the game of golf. My first shot, I slice. Not just any slice either. The golf ball looked like it had eyes and shot up and over the fence towards the road. No problem right? WRONG! About the same time I swing, a car turns the corner. Naturally my ball soars up, over the fence, and smacks into the car. Instinctively I drop the rented Titleist and start walking towards the clubhouse. About 3 seconds after realizing that the ball hit the car, my friend turns to say something to me only to find out that I was halfway across the coarse and still walking. He looked at me, looked at the car, and looked at the club in his hand. Only then did he realize that he would be on the hook for the damage that shot caused. Luckily for him, the car didn’t stop.

Once I knew it was safe, I returned to the hole. I pick up the club and decide that I’ll give it another shot. I wait until there are no cars, I aim to my right, and swing away and of course, I slice it again and this time, hit the side of a house off the bounce. We ended up just skipping the outer 9 and went to the 10th. I’ve enjoyed the game ever since and in fact, I am now a handicap of about 8. Not exactly the next Tiger Woods but at least I don’t hit any more cars.

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callawaygolfclubs.golf-clubs-guid.info26 May 2008 01:11 am

To Buy New or Second Hand?
If you decide that you want to consider buying a pre-loved set of Golf Clubs as your beginners golf clubs, you must make sure to scrutinize them thoroughly before you buy. The clubheads, the shafts and the grips are all golf club parts that need to be inspected properly before the clubs earn their place with your golf equipment. Also make sure that the set of golf clubs that you are thinking of buying has consistency. Don’t forget to compare the cost of the used golf clubs to a new set before you finally decide to buy the used Golf Clubs.

Where Can I Purchase Golf Equipment?
There are many Golf Equipment Suppliers where you can purchase Golf Clubs and other golf equipment, but always make sure that you deal with an outlet that has someone who is qualified to give you the correct advice - not all golf clubs are the same! Getting the best value for money does not necessarily mean buying the lowest cost set of clubs. If you purchase a well know brand of golf clubs you will be able to get a comprehensive back up. You could also look in your local Golf Club, as many of these have a shop attached where you can buy professional golfing equipment.

What Do I Need To Look Out For When Buying Golf Equipment?
There are a few things to bear in mind when you are buying golf clubs, whether they are new or second-hand clubs.

Golf Club Shafts - The most flexible shafts ‘L’ are the ones that are generally used for ladies golf clubs. The majority of men use ‘R’, and the stronger players use ‘S’. Ensure that you check that the shaft on the golf clubs is correct for your own specific requirements.

Golf Club Grip - Check to see that the grip is the right thickness for your hands, and also that all the golf clubs in the set have the same grip.

The Shaft flexibility and the size of the grip can affect the swing weight and the overall weight of the golf club, so it is important to look at these.

Buying golf clubs that are right for you is essential to your game - Try the Golf Clubs before you buy them.

What Golf Clubs Will I Need?
As a beginner that is buying golf clubs, you do not need to go for a full set of fourteen golf clubs, seven will be sufficient for any new golf player. A good combination to have would be:-

3-wood

3-iron

5-iron

7-iron

9-iron

a sand wedge

and a putter

This should be enough golf equipment to start you on your road to playing golf, and you can always add more as you go along should you need to.

Mick Webster is a keen golf player and contributes articles to http://www.sportsinformationsite.net
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