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Golf Club Reviews - Understanding The Clubs

2016/7/19 16:29:10

Golf club reviews can be used when you are looking to purchase golf clubs as there are many to choose from. You should look at reviews as a type of research or tool when finding out about different options. There are some parts of the golf club that are always the same as a club is comprised of a lance and club head.

Iron golf clubs are considered to be very versatile and can be used for several different shots while a wood is strictly from long distances and a putter is for the short shot to the cup.

Each club will have a very different type of loft which is the angle between the vertical plane and the club's face. This loft is what is important to get the ball into the air off of the tea. The groves on the face of the club will provide backspin and with compression and backspin the golf ball will achieve liftoff.

When playing golf you cannot have more than 14 clubs as the amount and types of golf clubs that you use will differ depending on the player. Most players will have two woods, a pitching wedge, driver, sand wedge, several irons and a putter. Many of the favored clubs will be hybrids and not straight iron as they are easier to use.

There are several options for the materials used to build the clubs as the shaft tends to be made of wither steel or sometimes graphite. The shaft material dictates whether the shaft is flexible or stiffer. Stiffer shafts require more power to hit the ball farther and a more flexible shaft does not need as much power.

There are specific rules for the grip of the club as they all must have a circular cross section. Grips tend to be tapered but there can be no wasting or a thinner part that is surrounded above and below with a thicker section.
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