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A Good Set of Golf Clubs

Golfers today know that if you have the right equipment, you can definitely improve your golf game.  A good golf club that is well made and fitted to you can dramatically affect your time on the course.  When you match your golf clubs to your skill level you will see a tremendous improvement on the score sheet.  Today, many manufacturers provide golf clubs specifically designed for ladies.  These clubs are usually shorter and made of lighter materials to allow women to get the most from their golf swing.

Some golf clubs are specifically designed to help you compensate for any weak spots in your golf swing, or when putting.  There are so many different golf clubs and manufacturers that it can be a daunting task when deciding to purchase your clubs.  Ladies should look for those brands and manufacturers that have been making golf clubs for ladies for quite a while.  These golf club providers have specifically designed these clubs with women in mind.

Choosing the Right Club Shafts

Many people ask whether they should use steel or graphite shafts on their golf clubs.  Steel shafts are going to be much heavier than their graphite counterparts. Ladies, regardless of their age are advised to use graphite shafted golf clubs. These shafts are lighter than steel and will allow ladies to exhibit more control over their golf swing and get the most out of their efforts.

Standard Golf Clubs

Whether you are an experienced golfer or just starting out, stick with standard golf clubs.  These clubs are designed for the average individual and should not require any changes.  However, if you are shorter or taller than average, you may want to look into getting your golf clubs fitted to your size. If you are unsure about what is right for you, your local golf pro shop can help you decide by taking some measurements and testing your golf swing speed. This way you will be able to get the best clubs you can that will help you on the course.

Maintain Your Golf Clubs

Once you buy your golf clubs, you will need to do periodic maintenance to keep your golf clubs in good condition. On a regular basis, have your golf clubs regripped. This will keep them from feeling loose in your hands, give you more control over the club and most of all keep you from buying new clubs again and again because they are worn out.

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