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Choosing Good Golf Equipment to Enjoy Your Game

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010

The game of golf is widely loved by all kind of people and the sport is enjoyed all over the world. It is a competitive sport and is considered a challenging game. It offers the player a very calming and relaxing environment. Golf is played by millions of people around the world, and whether you are an experienced golfer or just heading to your first golf course, you are going to need to make sure that you have the right golf equipment. There are quite a various pieces of golf club equipment available to choose from, but only a few pieces of golf equipment that are necessary to get you started.

What You Need to Play Golf

Anyone who wants to play golf and enjoy the game needs a few pieces of basic golf equipment before they can get going. The initial piece of golfing equipment that anyone should have is comfortable attire. Comfortable clothing is necessary as the game of golf is played outdoors over a long period of time. In order maintain focus on the challenges of the game, one must have appropriate clothing in order that they will be at ease while in the playing field. Rain, heat and thunderstorm are weather condition that the golfer will face in the golf course. It is important that the golfer is comfortable while playing. Women for instance does not wear dresses or skirts because you are going to have to be bending over to hit or putt the ball so just make sure that you are wearing appropriate clothing.

The next piece of golf equipment that one should consider seriously is the golf balls. Novice players are suggested to use entry level or recycled ones to start out with, at least until they have made some progress and are more skilled. A comfortable golf glove is also a good choice to be purchased. This will prevent blisters that can slow you down. Uncomfortable grips will give the golfer erratic shots.

The most important golf equipment that must be purchased is your golf club set. Beginners are recommended to get cheaper versions until they feel comfortable with their game. As a beginner, one may damage the equipment. As soon as the player is accustomed to challenges the game offers, better and more expensive equipment can be procured.

Golf Equipment Tips For Averagely Keen Golfers

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Most of us can survive with limited golf equipment. The bare minimum in your collection should be a driver, a 3 wood, 3 to 9 irons, a sand wedge and a putter. Add to that tees, golf balls, golf shoes and a golf bag. Additionally your equipment could include a 5 and 7 wood, a golfing umbrella, a pitching wedge and some rain gear.

If your stroke level is still between say 85 and 120 you probably don’t need to splash out quite so much. At this stage of your development you can aim for golf clubs of a reasonable price from a discount golf equipment store. Even at this level it will probably be worth buying new as opposed to used as you never really know the history of the clubs and any unseen twist in the putter from its previous use can seriously impact on your putting abilities.

When you successes start and you can complete an 18 hole round of golf in 70 stokes or less then the time has probably come to upgrade your equipment because you are now a serious player and other golfers will take you seriously as well.

Golf is a sport where the look is part of the charm of the game. How fantastic it is to turn up to play golf on a sunny morning in your best golf clothes and shoes, with your bag all shiny and feeling happy with the world. To then meet your golfing friends at the course, all of them having made similar efforts to you and looking and feeling life is wonderful. The quality of your kit shines through and you can be proud of your achievements at buying the best you can afford.

Choose a set of clubs at a good price for around the £250 to £350 mark. If you already know what you’re after why not check online discount golf equipment stores for the best bargains. Again buy new golf equipment but try to stick to known brands as they have been tried and tested by other golfers before you.