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People of all ages enjoy playing golf because the sport encourages them to set and achieve new goals. Whether you’re new to the sport or want to lower your handicap, finding the right golf clubs can transform your game. The ideal set of irons will produce better results, whether you need to shoot straight or make longer shots. The following guide outlines some of the most important criteria for choosing new sporting equipment.

How to Pick the Best Golf Clubs for Your Game

Playing Ability

Beginners should look for a set that includes a driver, a 3-wood, odd-numbered irons (3,5,7, and 9), and a putter. As you improve, you can begin adding new clubs to your bag. At this stage, many players look for specialty clubs like wedges, long irons, and additional woods.

Material

golf clubs Waikoloa Village HIGolf club shafts are often made of either graphite or steel. Graphite shafts are lightweight, allowing you to achieve a faster swing that increases your distance. This makes them well-suited for new players or those who need to improve their swing speed.

As your skills develop, you start gravitating towards steel shafts. These clubs are long-lasting and typically less expensive. Many golfers prefer the feel of steel, as well as the added feedback its weight provides.

Shaft Flex

Flex refers to the ability of a shaft to bend when it’s swung. There are five different ratings used: Extra Stiff (S), Stiff (S), Regular (R), Senior (A), and Ladies (L). Flex impacts the accuracy, trajectory and distance of your shot, and the wrong type will cause shots to go off-target.

  • Extra Stiff: Best for big hitters who carry their driver a considerable distance.
  • Stiff: Best for golfers who carry their driver 250+ yards.
  • Regular: Best for golfers who carry their driver 230–250 yards.
  • Senior: Best for golfers who carry their driver 200–230 yards.
  • Ladies: Best for golfers who carry their driver less than 200 yards.

 

Golf rules allow players to carry up to 14 clubs at a time, giving you plenty of opportunities to mix and match and create the perfect set. For more advice on choosing the best golf clubs for your game, head to Waikoloa Village Golf Club in Waikoloa, HI. Situated at an elevation of 1,000 feet, their generous fairways and well-guarded greens offer stunning views of five volcanoes along the Kohala coastline. This Big Island golf course’s shop sells a variety of high-quality clubs and offers free fitting sessions to help you lower your handicap and improve your game. Visit the course online or call (808) 883-9621 for tee times or to schedule a lesson.

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