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Sources For Choosing Your Golf Clubs


When purchasing new golf clubs most of us know it is not an easy project, but
doing it correctly will pay great dividends in the end.

Research is the key to open up a multitude of avenues including giving some
golf clubs a tryout which is essential in making the correct choices.

Keeping this in mind you should be very specific in your choices and make sure
you choose the proper resources. Stores specializing in golf products are an excellent
choice but you can't always rely on the store salesman ,some know what they are
talking and some don't. Remember the old saying; "buyer beware".

Following are a few thoughts on searching out the best resources for choosing
golf clubs and how take advantage of them.

Since you are reading this article you no doubt are aware of the power of the
internet. The internet will provide a multitude of sources dependent on the special
features you are looking for including custom clubs made to your specifications.
You can find many sources catering to your specific needs.

Just use google or any other search engine. Very Simple. As you look around the
web you will find some sites more appealing than others and some providing
more information than most. The sites you find that are most interesting and
appear to satisfy your needs should be bookmarked for future use.

A word of caution here. It is suggested you stick with the sites you may be
familiar with by name or recommended by reliable sources. Your chance of
being satisfied with your purchases will be much higher. Also, if you subscribe
to or have access to a few golf magazines there is usually an article or section
offering guidelines for buying golf clubs or reviews of the latest additions to the
market. If you are interested in a major brand it would be a good idea to search
the golf magazines or back to the internet for any professional critiques on
the golf club of your choice. Reviews are fairly easy to come by. Just go the
internet and click on the home pages of the golf magazines or search for "review
of xxxx" However, be aware you may run across good and bad reviews so be
very selective in making a pro or con decision. Be sure you separate the
advertisements from the reviews.

Another great source is your local golf club you play at. I'm sure there are may golfers
using some of the same clubs you are interested in and they can provide some excellent
performance information. They may even offer to let you try a few.

Another good source is to visit some of the golf forums on the internet. These are folks
that have a love for the game and are usually responsive to your questions or
when asking for advice.Forums are a source you should actively get involved with.
It gives you a chance to meet and share with fellow golfers with the same interest.
You can always get some good ideas.

Giving all the above the consideration it deserves keep in mind the best way in
choosing a golf club is to try one out yourself. It would be great if you can get
one to use on the range, but I know this is not always possible. However, I know
several golf stores have hitting nets and the customer is always welcome to try out
new golf clubs. Some of them even have equipment that will time the speed of your swing, etc.

All in All there are many sources for meeting your specific needs but
remember whatever club you choose it won't make a difference unless you
practice, practice, practice.




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