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Choosing the Best Golf Clubs for You

If you’re looking to buy a whole new set of golf clubs, or just looking to add a few strategic clubs to your bag, finding the best golf clubs for you can be a daunting task. There are so many different clubs out there and they all seem so important. Some are unbelievably expensive, but you can be sure that the best golf clubs are not always the most expensive ones. However, you can also be sure that the best clubs are never the cheapest ones either.

With so many factors to consider, how should you reduce the decision-making process to a few manageable bits of criteria? If you balance your dedication to the game with your skill level, you will probably come up with a combination that points you towards the best golf clubs for your game.

Dedication to the Game

If you play 72 holes of golf per week or more, you would be considered very dedicated to the game. You would also be the envy of most every man in America. If this is the case, you want to invest in some of the nicest clubs on the market. If you already play this much golf, chances are you have a pretty good feel for what types of clubs are the best golf clubs for your game. However, you might want to consider adding a new hybrid club to your bag. This club uses a lower center of gravity and a shorter club length to generate high club head speed and greater accuracy. You can find the club in a lot of tour player’s bags.

If you play between 18 and 72 holes per week and are still playing with only a very basic set of clubs, you should consider adding to your bag. For instance, a lot of golfers are carrying two putters these days, one with a heavier-than-normal head for longer putts. This allows the golfer to swing less for longer putts, reducing the amount of possible error. Other possible additions can be found below. If you average less than a round of golf per week, the best golf clubs for you are probably a very simple set.

Skill Level

Choosing the best golf clubs for your bag also depends on your skill level. If you’re struggling to break 100, a basic set of clubs will work fine for you. If you’re a low-handicap golfer (10 or below) you should consider adding some new clubs to your bag. If you don’t have a fairway wood, this would be a good place to start. They’ll be useful on par 5 holes where you have a longer than usual approach shot. If you only have one wedge, you should also consider adding a couple more; the sand wedge and the lob wedge. These will be useful when you’re chipping from different distances or terrains. Choosing the best golf clubs for you doesn’t have to be an awful process, but don’t carry a set that looks just like everyone else’s. Tailor it to your game and watch your score drop as a result.

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