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Author:  jianghuai [ Fri Oct 12, 2012 8:32 am ]
Post subject:  Choose golf clubs for beginners or starters

Today I came across a website that sold discunt golf clubs. There were so many clubs on that site, which made me think about how to select the suitable golf clubs. Suddenly, I remember a golf expert from golfsmith.com, who told me what should a golf player concern when he choose the clubs for a beginner.

Golf requires several kinds of shots - drives, long approach shots, short approach shots, pitches, chips, sand shots, putts and a variety of so-called trouble shots. For most golfers, the driver is used often - possible 14 times from the tee, or roughly 12-20% of the time depending on ability level and hole requirements. A good drive makes the rest of the shots on that hole easier. I am recommended a G20 Pink Driver, which helps me a lot. For a beginner, the driver should have a larger head. Maybe a discount Titleist 910 D2 Driver is another option.

As beginner you may have troubles getting the club head back to the ball in a square position. This can be got rid of by using the Mizno MP-69 Irons, which has maximum forgiveness to help you improve your swing. In another word, you must find a set of Super Game Improvement irons like the Mizuno MP-58 Irons. You may also need an oversized clubhead to help with inconsistent contact to reduce the mishits. The TaylorMade Buner 2.0 Irons will make accurate club-ball contact with better possibility.

To sum up, a beginner need the clubs that must be long, forgiving and easy to use. If you go to http://www.discountovergolf.com/Callawa ... -UK_7.html, you will find the right clubs for you.

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