postheadericon How To Get The Most Out Of Your First Trip To A Golf Store


by Nathan Attaola


If you are new to the game, you will most likely be paying a visit to a golf store in the near future. There is a huge range of equipment to learn about, and you might feel overwhelmed at first. Here are some basic tips to get you started properly.

Many new players are tempted to buy their own set of clubs right off the bat. For most people this is not the most appropriate solution. It's usually a better idea to get a couple of basic woods and a putter first.

A full club set is designed to afford an experienced player considerable options and nuances depending on what they need on any given shot. Novices don't need this level of sensitivity and are well served by a couple of good quality woods in nearly all situations. Special clubs can be purchased later on if it is warranted.

The more you know about the way you play, the easier it will be to match a set of clubs to your style. For inexperienced players, a three wood is frequently recommended for the initial drive, while seven and nine woods may be perfect for the rest of the green. Woods are favored over irons due to their relative ease of control.

A couple of wedges will also be very useful for the inexperienced player. An approach wedge is usually very handy when you want to make high arc, short distance hops. If you find yourself in traps a lot, a sand wedge will offer the best chance to get your ball out of the sand and back on the green.

Try not to be too dazzled by the phenomenal selection in your local golf store. As you progress and develop new skills, you will be adding new clubs to your beginner's set. Soon you will have a full bag of your own.




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