| Shopping for ladies golf clubs is not any different from | | | | tend to be shorter, have shorter limbs, and a slighter |
| shopping for men's clubs, except that you're looking for | | | | physique than men, so having clubs designed with that |
| clubs tailored to a female's physique: | | | | in mind, just like men use clubs with their build in mind, is |
| - First, decide if you want new or used clubs. (Used | | | | important to having fair competition on the green. |
| are good if you may lose interest quickly or are on a | | | | Women's clubs are often shorter than men's clubs. |
| tight budget.) | | | | This makes them a little more lightweight (so they stay |
| - Choose between buying a set of clubs or buying | | | | balanced). Ladies clubs will also often have a higher loft |
| them individually. | | | | than men's clubs, and may have a slightly narrower |
| - Set your budget before you shop. | | | | grip. |
| - Decide how many clubs you want (basic or | | | | For the most part, you can usually find ladies golf clubs |
| expanded set). | | | | made by any of the reputable and top brands for |
| - Shop around to get the best value and quality within | | | | men's clubs. This includes Nike, Taylormade, Wilson, |
| your budget. | | | | Callaway, and Dunlop, plus many others. However, the |
| - Take good care of your clubs so your investment | | | | selection for ladies equipment is not nearly that of the |
| lasts. | | | | men's equipment, and women's sales make up less |
| Ladies golf clubs are a little different than clubs | | | | than 10% of the overall golf market. |
| designed for use by men. This is because women | | | | |