The Right Golf Clubs for Your Game Are Only A Mouse Click Away
How we play golf has changed and a lot of that change has to do with the equipment we use. Our iron sets are different, as most iron manufacturing companies now offer sets that start from the 4 or even 5-irons in answer to the ever increasing popularity of hybrid clubs of hybrid golf clubs among most players. It stands to reason, as for most club golfers hybrids are considerably easier to play than the irons.
The size of driver heads is regulated by the current USGA and R&A limits. Most club golfers would do well to play that maximum allowable driver volume which is 460 cc. If you struggle with reliability with your driver, a larger driver will most likely help in most cases. High MOI and more uniform weight distribution makes larger drivers far more reliable, even from miss-hits. 460cc drivers allow for a larger margin of error.
In common with all clubs, the engine of your driver lies with the shaft. Play a driver with the wrong shaft and you’ll struggle to find any accuracy or distance. Most common faults can be reduced or even eliminated simply by playing the right shafts. Struggling with a slice, then playing a more flexible shaft might be the answer. Struggling to get any height - a shaft with a softer tip section could well be the solution. Your driving will get stronger if you match your driver shaft ratings to your swing speed. If you don’t know how fast you swing the club, most shaft ratings also tabulate the carry versus swing speed specifications. Browse the specifications of different shafts and match your typical carry yardage to a flex rating.
Sales of hybrid clubs are now outpacing fairway woods by almost 100%. If you need consistency in your long game, some easy-to-hit hybrids might be your best option. Designed to be easy to hit from almost any kind of lie, hybrid clubs can be played from the tee, the fairway and even from the rough. Hybrids are high hitting clubs, so shaft manufacturers now offer a range of shafts expressly made for hybrids.
Iron designs now come in an even wider range of choices. Modern iron designs are there to help with most of the common flight problems. Slices can be eliminated with offset iron designs, for many who struggle with the fat shot and need extra height on their iron shots, wide sole models can help. Check the features of your irons. If their design isn’t helping your weak points, then it’s probably time for an upgrade.
There are plenty of options to opt for in the scoring clubs as well. Forgiving wedge designs mean you don’t have to make any compromises with your wedge play anymore. If the little flop wedge shot is causing problems, then a high lofted wedge may well be the answer. If poor bunker play is ruining your scores, a hollow sand wedge may help. These are super easy to hit and it’s almost a putting stroke to get out of just about any bunker.
Relaxed equipment rules have given us some pretty strange looking putter designs. Weird looking, but effective. If your putting is letting you down, a more forgiving putter design might be the answer. Are you closing the putter towards the hole too much? You probably miss a lot of putts to the left (for a right handed golfer) and playing a face balanced putter may well be the best option for you.
The right clubs for your game should make the most of your strengths and reduce your weaknesses. It doesn’t need to break the bank either. There are very high value clubs to choose from in the component market. As an added bonus, these component clubs can be custom built to complement your game and that’s the best way to play the right clubs.
Making the right choice of golf clubs will do wonders for your game. For more information on our highest quality clone golf clubs and how these can shave strokes from your scores with our full custom build service.
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