Choosing The Club Which Properly Caters To Your Swing.

Golf may be the most technical game ever invented. Most people find that it is hard enough to consistently get the ball of the ground, let alone get it to travel a far distance. However, once they have mastered the basics they learn that they may not even have the proper equipment. Golf is different than all other sports, as there is not one basic style of club that everyone uses. There are so many different shaft and loft configurations that golfers have to choose from.The whole story can be found at http://davedonelsonteetogreen.blogspot.com/2011/07/even-if-your-clubs-are-off-shelf-get.html

A golf club shaft comes in women’s, senior, regular, stiff and extra stiff configurations. Most women will actually find that the regular shaft is best for them, but the women’s shaft is an option for slow swing speeds. The regular shaft is generally rated for swing speeds in the 90 to 100 miles per hour range. Professionals always use either stiff or extra stiff configurations, as their swing speeds are always around the 115-130 miles per hour range. The stiffness of the shaft has a lot to do with ball flight. If the shaft flexes too much, the ball can fly too high, or it could even go off-target. Driver loft is another issue for golfers. Most golfers will need at least 10 1/2 degrees of loft; however, professionals may use a driver with only 7 1/2 degrees of loft.

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