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Golf - How To Buy Used Clubs

When you first decide to begin playing golf, don't make the mistake of going out and buying an expensive set of golf clubs. Why do I say that? There are a couple of good reasons. First, what happens if you find out you really don't like the game? You've just spent a lot of good money for something you don't like. Secondly, you haven't found the type of clubs that fit your ability, or your size. The best thing you can do when starting out is to buy a used set of golf clubs. Here are some simple guidelines to help you.

- Look at using golf rental clubs from the pro shop or driving range. This is a great way to find out which clubs feel comfortable and that you like. Ask to hit some range balls with a friend's clubs and try them out. After hitting several golf balls you'll start to get a good feel for what type of club you like.

- Talk with a pro. When you feel it's time to purchase your own set of golf clubs, be sure to speak with a pro at your local golf course. You can also talk to a golf instructor, or even an expert at the golf shop. The Internet can be helpful in giving you information on golf club reviews. You can ask others for advice, but keep in mind that everyone is different. What may be the perfect club for them, may not be the one for you.

- How does the club feel? One of the good ways in knowing if the used set of golf clubs you're looking at are for you or not is to simply hold them in your hands. How do they feel to you when you swing them? The professionals on the PGA tour will all tell you that feel is the most important aspect of their game. If the club doesn't feel right, move on to something else.

- Oversized irons. Using bigger, oversized irons will dramatically help out the beginning golfer. They give you a much larger hitting area, which greatly reduces the most common cause of miss hits. Larger club heads are more forgiving because they have a much larger sweet spot. This gives you maximum distance and less off center contact.

- Golf shafts. Using golf clubs that have graphite shafts can be another benefit for the new golfer. They are lighter and allow you to swing the club faster, which means, added distance. Keep in mind that graphite will cost a little more than steel shafts.

- Golf grips. Be sure that the golf grips on the set of clubs you are considering to purchase have good grips. If they are worn, or don't fit you properly, have them changed. Grips are very easy to have replaced and they are also very inexpensive. You can have them replaced at your local pro shop or golf store. Make no mistake about it, golf grips can help lower your scores.

Finally, keep this in mind. When you are first starting out in the golf world, most likely your golf swing is going to let you down more than the golf clubs themselves. But even with that said, it is very important to find a set of golf clubs that fit you and your swing. The right golf clubs will give you the added confidence you're looking for. That confidence will translate into lower scores and more enjoyment!

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