How to Pick the Right Golf Clubs for Beginners

Top of the range clubs will not better your game as alearning about and bettering your play.
beginner or intermediate player so the best way toWhen you reach advanced player level you could look
pick the right clubs for you is to find equipment whichfor clubs that do not forgive your mistakes quite so
matches your level of experience, your strength andeasily. You may, for example, want to try out irons
your posture when hitting the ball.with less traditional weights and different blade designs
There is no need for you to have a full set of clubs asYou should also bear in mind that, whatever level your
a beginner. You would be better off concentrating onplay is at, you need to be aware that bigger is not
a good putter, a few (-3, -5, or -7) woods and a couplealways better. After all, however much fun those
of irons (-5, -7, pitching wedge) for example. These aresuper sized clubs may appear to be, all they really do
what you need to learn to swing, so it does not makeis cover up a bad swing. Address any troubles you
sense to spend loads of money on equipment you aremay be having in connection with distance or how you
not going to use right away.strike the ball and don't simply use a larger club as a
However, once you are at intermediate level you couldway to overcome these problem.
venture out and get a full set of clubs. The brandWherever you intend to buy your clubs, be it in a store
name does not matter so much because at this pointor online, it's a good idea to pop into a sporting goods
you are likely to know enough about your own gameoutlet such as Golfsmith and have a go with some
to choose clubs that accommodate your personaldifferent clubs to see which feels best to you. It is also
strengths and weaknesses. You should be aiming toworth remembering that if you are on a strict budget
improve your game but it is important that you enjoythere are many places online where you can purchase
yourself as you are going along at the same time asused clubs at a fraction of the cost of new ones.