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		<title>The Basics Of Buying Ladies Golf Clubs Part 1</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ladies are at a disadvantage when it comes to putting together a set of golf clubs that fits them well and from which they can get the most out of their games. The reason is that there are few choices in normal off-the-shelf ladies golf clubs.  With typically less than 10% of sales for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ladies are at a disadvantage when it comes to putting together a set of golf clubs that fits them well and from which they can get the most out of their games. The reason is that there are few choices in normal off-the-shelf ladies golf clubs.  With typically less than 10% of sales for a golf club company coming from ladies golf clubs, there are simply few choices in club styles, shaft flex, swing weights, or lofts normally available in most golf shops.  An exception to this is the excellent line offered by Nancy Lopez Golf Clubs.  That is the subject of another article, but you can easily find their web site with a simple search.<br />
In general women have slower swing speeds than men and need shorter clubs and higher loft.  There are of course women with better and stronger swings than most men.  Lorena Ochoa of the LPGA tour averages about 270 yards on her tee shots.  This is astonishing for a woman who weighs about 115 pounds!  She is the top rated professional woman player in the world, however, and this article is meant for women with less ability than the top LPGA pros possess.<br />
Driver Considerations<br />
You must know your swing speed with at least a driver and preferably with both driver and 5 iron.  Women who can swing the driver more than 70 MPH can use titanium faced drivers effectively and take advantage of the spring effect off the face that such a club offers.  If your driver swing speed is more like 60 MPH, you would have to find a special titanium face, and these are not readily available.  If you are that serious you will probably be having custom ladies golf clubs made by a certified fitter and club maker.  So in that case ask your club maker if he or she can offer options.  As for club face loft, the slower your swing, the higher the loft is needed.  If you can easily get the ball in the air, a loft of 13-14 degrees should work well for your driver.  If you have trouble getting the ball in the air, you may need to use a 16 degree 3 wood to get the most out of your swing.  Other ways to help get the ball a bit higher in the air are to use an offset hosel or a more flexible shaft.<br />
Fairway Woods<br />
Fairway woods are critical clubs for women or men with slower golf swings.  If your swing speed is in the 60MPH range, you should start your fairway woods with a 5 wood and leave out the 3 wood.  Your other woods would then probably need to be a 9 and 13 wood.  The reason for skipping an odd numbered wood is because you won&#8217;t be hitting the ball that much farther with a 5 wood than you will with a 7 wood, for example.  In other words the gap in distance between the two clubs is not enough to justify carrying the other club.  Regarding club length, there should be at least a one inch difference for each odd numbered club.  That is, the 7 wood should be one inch shorter than the 5 wood, and the 9 wood should be 2 inches shorter than the 5 wood, for example.<br />
For women who swing 70 MPH or greater, a 3 wood could be a good choice, but it should have at least a 16 degree loft in order to keep the ball in the air longer.  This group of golfers can justify having every other odd number wood in their bags, such as 3, 5, 7 and 9 woods, for example. </p>
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		<title>Golf Clubs: The Most Essential Piece Of  Golf Equipment</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 15:19:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Golf clubs are an essential piece of golf equipment.  You can make do without a hat and a golf cart &#8211; perhaps even golf shoes if the course you play on has very relaxed rules, but you will need some clubs and balls to play a round of golf.  A good set of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golf clubs are an essential piece of golf equipment.  You can make do without a hat and a golf cart &#8211; perhaps even golf shoes if the course you play on has very relaxed rules, but you will need some clubs and balls to play a round of golf.  A good set of golf clubs can really improve your playing experience.<br />
Golf clubs are categorized into two separate areas &#8211; drivers and irons.<br />
Golf Clubs &#8211;  Drivers<br />
Generally, the first golf club that a golfer uses to drive the ball off of the tee is a driver.  With the driver the golfer attempts to drive or hit the ball down the fairway at the greatest distance possible.  However, it is important to make sure that with the initial drive you do not sacrifice accuracy for distance.<br />
It is important to select the right drivers &#8211; most people can use a standard length club, but if you are very short, or very tall, you may need a one specially made for your height.  You can also get drivers which have been altered to help a golfer with their swing by shifting the weight of the drivers head to compensate for any bad habits. You can get drivers which have been made from wood or metals such as titanium.<br />
Golf Clubs &#8211; Irons<br />
The golf clubs that are known as the irons are those golf clubs that are used after the initial drive off of the tee.  As with the driver the shaft of the iron must be in proportion to the golfer&#8217;s height.<br />
There are typically 8 clubs in a set of irons &#8211; they are usually made from graphite or steel.  Irons are different from other golf clubs in that they have angled heads. As you go through the range of irons the heads are graduated in angle by around ½ and inch. Some of the irons are forged, and others are casted &#8211; which kind you prefer will probably be down to personal preference. </p>
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		<title>Buy Golf Clubs Online And Get A Better Deal</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 09:04:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you play golf? If I was a betting man I would hazard a guess that you do or why would you be reading this? Furthermore I would also bet that you buy new golf clubs from time to time, and I guess you talk to your buddies, visit a couple of stores and then [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you play golf? If I was a betting man I would hazard a guess that you do or why would you be reading this? Furthermore I would also bet that you buy new golf clubs from time to time, and I guess you talk to your buddies, visit a couple of stores and then lay out your money for the club that takes your fancy. I would ask why?<br />
I play golf, a lot of golf. I am not a professional golfer and I don&#8217;t think I would want to be, I don&#8217;t like flying for one! What I am is an ordinary guy with a passion for the game of golf and to further break it down a passion for the short game. For instance, did you know that the majority of golf shots are played from 120 yards? One hundred and twenty yards, that&#8217;s it. You play the most golf from that distance and yet I would wonder, what importance do you place on your wedge play?<br />
The golf wedges are the scoring clubs, from 120 yards you are using a pitching wedge, from 100 yards you are using a gap wedge and so on. These clubs are firing your ball into the green where you make your putt. If you can pepper the green with balls two feet away from the pin will you be making more putts? more birdies? I think so. So why then does nearly every golfer rush out and buy the latest driver?<br />
Like I said earlier I play a lot of golf, purely because I like it. I use four wedges in my game from a pitching wedge down to a lob wedge. I have used wedges from Titleist, Callaway, Ping and Wilson to name but a few. I am not made of money but I like to try every club I can lay my hands on and without my computer I would have to forego a lot of pleasure.<br />
I buy all my clubs which as I say, are mostly wedges, onine. I haven&#8217;t bought a new wood or driver for several years, and my game hasn&#8217;t suffered. All these wedges come from auction sites, one in particular, no names, no pack drill and it is this simple fact that allows me to test out virtually any club that I want to and for very little money overall.<br />
The great thing about buying my clubs online is that prices are fairly stable so if I get a club and can&#8217;t get it to work for me I&#8217;ll sell it to a buddy, one of the guys or girls at my golf club or simply list it in an online auction and sell it there. Golfers are a great community and always looking for a club of some kind so when I sell I sometimes make a little profit. Every ones a winner!<br />
For a whole range of golf wedges available online visit the link at the bottom and thanks for spending some time with me. </p>
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		<title>Taylor Made Golf Club: the Metalwoods Phenomenon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Taylor Made Golf Club: The Metalwoods Phenomenon : 
Taylor Made golf clubs are into leading the combined driver, iron counts and fairway wood at PGA tournaments. The advancement of the metal wood technology employed by Taylor Made golf clubs make it possible to each player to have a his own club. This metalwood technology created [...]]]></description>
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<p>Taylor Made golf clubs are into leading the combined driver, iron counts and fairway wood at PGA tournaments. The advancement of the metal wood technology employed by Taylor Made golf clubs make it possible to each player to have a his own club. This metalwood technology created famous clubs in the form of Pittsburgh Persimmon, Tour Preferred, Burner, and Burner Bubble, each is considered a high performance piece of device. With titanium clubheads, Taylor Made clubs are very strong but extremely light to use. Taylor Made’s metalwood golf clubs boast of the following models with features that surely makes each golf club a hit to golfers: R7 Fairway Woods is the Taylor Made golf club, which is with Taylor Made Launch Control (TLC) Port. TLC cartridges can be installed and removed to permit users in changing the CG location to vary the degrees of draws and fades that will consequently promote more accuracy and distance. R5 Titanium Fairway is another Taylor Made golf club that has a titanium clubhead that is very easy to hit. It has permanent TLC cartridges that facilitate the launching of the ball high, long and straight for the players who would rather not change cartridges.V Steel Fairway Woods claims its having the ultimate combination of power, accuracy and versatility. It is the Taylor Made golf club that attributes its excellence to its V-shaped sole that improves the force of how the sole interacts with the turf at impact.http://golfclub-review.blogspot.com Rescue Dual is a Taylor Made club that has double TLC ports that are widely spaced for increased forgiveness on incurring mis-hits. It has a new T-shaped sole that is responsible for the increased clubhead stability and decreased drag at impact that in turn promotes better accuracy and distance. With its low center of gravity (CG), it’s a lot easier to launch than a long-iron and this makes shots higher and longer. Rescue Dual TP, with dual TLC port and Taylor Made’s movable weight technology,is best known to promote the variation of degrees of draw and fade. Further off, it makes for greater forgiveness. The difference between Rescue Dual and Rescue Dual TP is that TP has a higher center of gravity (CG) position that allows a lower, piercing ball flight that many experienced golf players find easier to manipulate. Rescue Mid is said to be Taylor Made’s breakthrough utility club that is engineered to be easier to use than a long-iron while displaying prowess in providing better distance. This golf club’s excellent performance isfrom its way of uniting a high flash of inertia with a lower, deeper center of gravity. This creates maximum forgiveness on mishits, high launch angle and high spin for high, long shots that quickly stops. Rescue Fairway is the Taylor Made golf club that indulges in its having a low profile that is responsible for its low and deep center of gravity (CG). It is made to smooth the progress of hitting the ball high, long and straight. Thisgolf club is crafted with double sole that improves playability from a variety of lies. Taylor Made engineered it to launch a high angle with high spin for long-carrying shots that surely impress each player. http://golfclub-review.blogspot.com </p>
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		<title>Golf Club Reviews</title>
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Choosing the Correct Golf ClubKnowing which club to buy for your golf style will play a major role in whether or not you have a great game of golf. The standard golf set includes three woods, ten irons and a putter. Your golf experience will determine the type of clubs to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Choosing the Correct Golf ClubKnowing which club to buy for your golf style will play a major role in whether or not you have a great game of golf. The standard golf set includes three woods, ten irons and a putter. Your golf experience will determine the type of clubs to pick. This article will help break down how to select clubs for all levels of play. Follow this advice and you will be out on the green with your new clubs in no time!To maximize your potential, buying shorter clubs will have more accurate ball contact when you swing. For beginners, it is recommended they select woods or irons because the large and flat soles make it easier to make ball contact which results in shots that go farther. One specific club type suggestion for beginners is the mallet putter. Mallet putters are very well aligned and will make it easier for short putts. Priorities for club selection change for intermediate golfers Golf Club Reviews. Intermediate players do not need clubs that are as forgiving as clubs beginners use. You should still have a larger driver that will allow you to make a good amount of contact with the ball. Further more, the correct shaft selection is becoming increasingly important at this level of play. Select a shaft that will complement your swing speed. Even though you might be comfortable with the clubs you used as a beginner, you need to try clubs that take more skill so you can improve your game. Golfers that have trained to the advanced level, have a stronger command of the concepts and make much more precise shots. Advanced players will start to add their own style and finesse into the swing by choosing the correct clubs. More advanced irons will allow for much better mastery of the ball.http://golfclub-review.blogspot.comSelect a driver with a bit less loft (degree of the angle at which the face of the club lies relative to a perfectly vertical level). When your deciding on a driver, it is important to consider your swing speed. Every driver will affect your swing speed in a different way.The selection of your clubs is the probably the single most important decision you will face as a golfer. So, take some time to figure out your level of playi, and then choose your golf clubs accordingly. Club selection is going to determine how well you play so it&#8217;s important to take the time and select the right Golf Club Reviews.http://golfclub-review.blogspot.com </p>
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		<title>Replacing Your Golf Club Grips</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 15:05:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Replacing Your Golf Club Grips 
Whether it is a used set of golf clubs that you just picked up at a garage sale or a set that you purchased brand new and have been playing for years, re-gripping your golf clubs is a terrific idea. After all, your grip is the only direct contact that [...]]]></description>
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<p>Whether it is a used set of golf clubs that you just picked up at a garage sale or a set that you purchased brand new and have been playing for years, re-gripping your golf clubs is a terrific idea. After all, your grip is the only direct contact that you physically have with your golf clubs. Just a very minor twisting of the grip will be magnified many times over in the inaccuracy of the shot result. If you play many times a week you should re-grip your golf clubs more frequently than if you play twice a month. The re-gripping of your golf clubs must be done correctly or the problem could actually get worse.Visit to : http://golfclub-review.blogspot.comCore Size Proper re-gripping of your golf clubs requires you to know the core size of the grip that you require and the size of the grip that best fits your hand. Grips come in standard core sizes of; .520&#8243;, .560&#8243;, .580&#8243;, .600&#8243;, and .620&#8243;. To determine the core size, simply measure the diameter of the butt of the shaft that you are going to re-grip.http://golfclub-review.blogspot.comIt is critical that the diameter of the shaft match the core diameter of the grip. The next step in the re-gripping process is to determine what size grip best fits your hands. Grips come in a variety of sizes; small, medium, large, and jumbo.Grip Sizing Your Golf Clubs To accurately determine what grip size fits your hands, measure from your wrist (base of hand) to the end of your longest finger. If the result is less than 6.5 inches you should use a small grip. Use a .560&#8243; if the distance is 6.5 to 7.0 inches, .560&#8243; if 7.0 to 7.5 inches, and .580&#8243; if 7.5 to 8.0 inches. For anything over 8.0 inches, select a jumbo grip.Materials Required to Re-Grip Your Golf Clubs You will need grip solvent, two sided, two inch wide grip tape, a container to catch the unused solvent in, a vise and a special rubber shaft holder. Many of the golf club re-gripping experts use Coleman camp fuel because they claim no residue is left over and it does a great job. These same experts caution against using WD40 because it leaves an oily residue and as a result the grips could come loose. Re-Gripping Steps Put the shaft holder over your club shaft and tighten the vise. Cut a piece of tape 8.0 inches long. Place it along the butt of the shaft leaving a half-inch over the end of the shaft. Wrap the tape around the shaft and push it slightly into the shaft to seal the end of the club. Squeeze solvent along the tape, fill the grip about three quarters full of solvent, put your finger over the hole in the end of the grip and then squeeze the grip opening closed. Now shake the grip so that solvent covers the entire inside and pour the solvent along the tape. Push the grip up and over the shaft butt then hold the grip by the front and back and push applying equal pressure with both hands. Clean up any excess solvent from the grip and let it set for an hour. Good Luck re-gripping your golf clubs! http://golfclub-review.blogspot.com </p>
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		<title>Augusta Golf Club &#8211; Reasons For Its Popularity In The Golfing World</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is one of the most popular golf clubs and also holds a great golf course, one of the top in the entire world of golf. The club holds a masters tournament once a year, and attracts players from all over the country and from overseas as well. As the name suggests, it is located in Augusta Georgia. Many players have said that it is one of the most challenging courses they have come across, and can really test a sportsman’s skills. They’ve added a nice touch by naming every hole in the course after a flower that would be in bloom during the tournament months. With all these interesting facts, the course has a great history, and read on to find out more about this wonderful golf course and the club.<br />
The Golf Course<br />
The Augusta course is one of the most demanding you will ever come across, in spite of the fact that it has seen some redesigning in the last few years that many players do not welcome. As mentioned earlier, every hole on the course is named after a tree, flower or shrub in its vicinity. For example the hole number one is called the tea olive. The Augusta golf course is probably the only course in the country which has never been rated, and this is because of its unique layout no doubt. The eleventh, the twelfth and the thirteenth holes are named the Amen corner, because many a turning point in past masters tournaments has occurred here. Players love to practice on these holes.<br />
The Augusta Golf Club<br />
This is a pretty much exclusive golf club, and it is something of a status symbol to be associated with it. Membership is by invitation only. Anyone who wins a tournament is invited to become a member of the club, and other dignitaries such as Bill Gates are invited as well. The club holds around three hundred individual members at any given point of time, and membership costs from twenty five to fifty thousand dollars. The members are provided with a green jacket that they can wear on the course. Winners however are allowed to flaunt their jackets wherever they may play and visit during the time that they hold the title of the year. At the end of the day, all jackets are returned to their home at the club. Many women players detest the club because only male members are allowed. Women can however accompany their husbands as spectators. There has been immense pressure on the club to do away with this rule, and thanks to that, the 2003 tournament was organized without any sponsoring companies.<br />
In spite of so much going against its membership rules, the Augusta club remains one of the most sought after membership in the States. Its master’s tournament is a prized title and you may wish to visit a tournament as spectator. Don’t miss out on this historic course with its beautiful grounds. </p>
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		<title>The Benefits Of A Golf Club</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a busy professional man that has any opportunity at all to be a part of a golf club, then I&#8217;d suggest you join it at all costs. I never was an advocate of golf clubs until I got married and realized just how high a level of stress my poor husband dealt with every day at work. Quite frankly, I never knew why men were always talking about their love for golfing and their need to get out and hit a bucket of balls before this.<br />
It took me a few months to realize how serious my husband was about joining a golf club. We both knew that we didn&#8217;t have the finances to make it happen, but it only took me a little while of seeing how stressed and unhappy my husband was after work before I started making sacrifices in other areas so that he could join a golf club.<br />
Oh my goodness, what a difference being a part of a golf club has made for my husband and hence to our entire family. He looks forward to his Wednesday night golf matches more than anything. His golf club membership has given him an excuse and an obligation to do things for himself simply because he enjoys them. I encourage all of my friends to let their husbands get memberships at golf clubs. I promise them that they will see a difference at home when they are allowing their husbands to spend an evening or two a week at a local golf club.<br />
Now, obviously a man who is wanting to spend everyday golfing is a different story. That man needs to refocus his priorities badly and take a good look at his relationships. But an overstressed and underappreciated husband, father and worker would benefit greatly from a golf club membership.<br />
Don&#8217;t get worried, women, that you have to spend an outrageous amount of money for a golf club membership for your husband. You don&#8217;t. There are package deals that are becoming more reasonable all the time for golf club memberships. So take your time and look around to get the best deal. Talk to other men that go to a golf club and get their opinions.<br />
Surprise your husband with a membership to a golf club and I guarentee you will be his favorite person in the world. You will see tremendous changes at home as you allow him to get out and enjoy some time and space to himself. </p>
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		<title>Buying The Best Golf Club Set</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What should you look for in a set of golf clubs? How do I know which set is best for me and my current abilities? What about getting clubs custom made for my size and level of strength? These are just some of the questions you should be asking yourself before you decide to go out and buy a new set of golf clubs. After all this can mean the difference between seeing an improvement in your game or indeed a decline. Which one would you prefer? </p>
<p>Golf Clubs – Woods </p>
<p>How do you know which type of would you need for your game? Well if you are a beginner to the game of golf, you need to look for woods that have a more flat face. The reason for this is because a flat face will increase the likelihood of your ball going straighter down the fairway. This however will also mean that you will be sacrificing distance for overall accuracy. If you have been playing for quite some time now, a better option would be finding a wood that is more curved and therefore has a stronger &#8220;sweet spot&#8221;. This will increase the distance of your shots, but reduce the accuracy. </p>
<p>Golf Clubs – The Driver </p>
<p>Should I use the driver for all of my tee shots on par 4&#8217;s and par 5&#8217;s? For a beginner, having a type of golf club like the driver in your bag usually in more of a hindrance than a help. Why? Because when starting out in golf people should focus more on accuracy than overall distance. Just because you can drive 300 yards doesn&#8217;t mean you should do it all the time. Beginners should start by using the 5 or 3 wood initially for all their drives as they tend to be more accurate. Take this into consideration next time you head down for a round at your local golf club. </p>
<p>Golf Clubs – Irons </p>
<p>How can I tell the difference between a good iron and a bad one? There are two main things you should look for in an iron. One, the amount of grooves on the face and two, the size of the sweet spot on the back of the face. The amount of grooves on the face will determine the level of spin you are able to produce. Some golfers prefer to have less grooves because they feel they can get more distance, but I prefer to choose control above anything else. In actual fact you should not have to worry about distance so much so because if you find a set of golf clubs that contain a strong and central sweet spot, this will be an automatic thing. </p>
<p>Golf Clubs – The Putter </p>
<p>There are three different types of putters: the normal grip putter, the belly putter and the broomstick putter. Most people tend to go for the normal putter as this is the most easiest to learn initially. However many people who have learnt how to use the belly putter and the broomstick putter have had much success. The only thing that matters is &#8220;what works best for you&#8221;. Try testing them all out. You never know, it might be the missing ingredient in your game! </p>
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		<title>A Brief History of Golf and Different Types of Golf Clubs</title>
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The first reference to Golf that we know of was mentioned in 1297 in the Netherlands. The Dutch played the game with a stick and a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before you start learning to play golf, let&#8217;s look at how the game began. This first set of tips will give you the history of golf and some fun facts.<br />
The first reference to Golf that we know of was mentioned in 1297 in the Netherlands. The Dutch played the game with a stick and a leather ball. Whoever hit the ball the least number of times to get it into the target, won.<br />
In Scotland, King James II banned the game of golf (along with soccer). Apparently, the sports were keeping his subjects from their archery practice. The ban stayed in place through the next three kings, until 1502.<br />
King James IV of Scotland lifted the ban on golf, because he took up the game himself. King James also bought the first set of golf clubs, engineered by a local bow maker.<br />
Mary, Queen of Scots (daughter of James IV) loved playing golf. In fact, in 1467 she was chastised for playing golf just a day or two after her husband was murdered.<br />
In 1744, the Honorable Company of Edinburgh Golfers in Scotland (the first official golf society) drew up 13 rules of golf. They also announced that GOLF stood for, Gentlemen Only, Ladies Forbidden.<br />
THE GOLF CLUB<br />
Today&#8217;s standard golf club has three parts: the head, the shaft, and the grip. This next set of tips will explain each of these and tell you why they&#8217;re important.<br />
Head<br />
The head of your club is the very end part that makes contact with the golf ball. Heads today are primarily made from Zinc and Aluminum alloys. Heads have several shapes and weights that make up the standard twelve club set.<br />
Shaft<br />
The shaft is the long part of the club that connects the head and the grip. You can get your shafts made from two different components: graphite or steel. Graphite is best for beginners. You can also have your shaft custom made to fit your height.<br />
Grip<br />
The grip on your club is on top, and it&#8217;s what you hold when you swing it. It&#8217;s important that you change your grips often because they can harden, oxidize, get slick and lose their grip. A good rule of thumb is to change your grip every six months.<br />
TYPES OF GOLF CLUBS<br />
There are basically three (sometimes four) types of golf clubs. This next set of tips will describe them and what they&#8217;re used for.<br />
Woods<br />
Woods are big-headed, hollow-bodied clubs. They are used to hit long shots (more than 175 yards away from the green). They all are assigned a different number called loft, which tells you how angled the head is. A standard set of clubs has three woods. These usually consist of:<br />
1 wood (also called the driver)<br />
3 wood<br />
5 wood<br />
Irons<br />
Irons are primarily used for shots less than 200 yards away from the green. A standard set of clubs has eight irons: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 irons and the Pitching Wedge (which we will discuss next). The closer you are to the green, the higher the iron you will use.<br />
Wedges<br />
Wedges are really just specialty irons. (REWORD) Wedges increase in 4 degree loft amounts, so they come in 48-, 52-, 56-, 60-, and 64-degree lofts, and they are as follows:<br />
Pitching Wedge: 48 degrees<br />
Approach Wedge: 52 degrees<br />
Sand Wedge: 56 degrees<br />
Lob Wedge: 60 degrees<br />
High-Lob Wedge: 64 degrees<br />
Putters<br />
A golf set includes just one putter. This putter has only one job: to get your ball into the hole. When you finally get on the green and close to the hole, use your putter to putt your ball gently into the hole. </p>
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