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Tips on Looking After your Golf Clubs

by Roger Titley

Are you forever blaming your moves, shots and swings for your golf missed shots and lost games? Well, no matter how much time and effort you have been spending on the practice greens, you will always be handicapped from reaching your target if you are using wrong or broken items of golf equipment.

To make a real difference to your game, you should consider the following golf tips that are focussed on checking your golf equipment's condition and quality.

If you are putting together your set of golf clubs by buying pre-owned golf clubs and putters then make sure that you check them carefully before you hand over any cash. Inspect all parts of the golf club or putter, for wear and damage, including the club head, the shaft, and the grip. Another golf tip that will improve your game is to make sure that the clubs form a matched set. You don't want to mix and match golf clubs and putters if you want to achieve consistency in your game. Most importantly make sure that you look up the price of new club or putter first, so that you know if the used club is good value for money. You might also want to check in advance, the repair cost of a club so that you can take this into account as well. A golf tip for any golfer who is planning to re-grip his clubs: Be very careful as the golf club grip is the only point of contact on the club that you can use to affect your shot. This is even more important when it comes to golf putters. So before beginning any replacement of a grip, measure the core grip of the club together with your hand grip size.

To find out your golf club's core size grip, measure the diameter of the butt of the shaft that you're going to re-grip. The grip's core diameter should match the shaft's diameter. To find your hand grip size, select from the available size grips which consist of regular, mid-size, oversize and jumbo. Use only the top quality re-gripping materials that you can get, in order to guarantee the optimum performance for your golf clubs.

Another tip for better golf is that using badly-fitting clubs will stop you from playing a good game of golf. A good golfer must take into account his or her body type in selecting the best-fitting equipment to support and deliver the backswings efficiently. It is important to avoid an overly steep an angle in a backswing and this can be avoided by selecting correctly fitting golf clubs.

A custom golf club fitting may be a better option than simply buying ready made golf clubs. Getting a custom fitting for your golf clubs is one golf tip that translates to a very worthwhile investment. You will play a better gameof golf, you will putt better on the green and be less likely to pull any muscles if you play with custom made golf clubs.

It is the unique build and shape of each person that is the reason for the increase in this way of purchasing new golf clubs and putters. A custom fitting will produce golf clubs that are made to measure and suit the height, strength and swing characteristics of the owner as well as being designed for the optimum club head speed.

The type of club shaft also has an impact on determining your success in the game. Shafts are no longer made of wood. There's a choice between a steel club shaft and a graphite-made club shaft. The golf tip here is to realize which of the two types of golf club shaft will improve your particular game. The steel club shafts tend to be preferred by professional golfers while the graphite shafts have are a hit with women, senior players and beginners. It should also be noted that graphite shafts cost more than their steel counterparts.

Another golf tip that could help you succeed is that the clubs and putters that form the core of your bag must match your skill level. Different levels of skill will play better from different types of golf clubs. It is not wise to just use any golf club or putter that is just lying around. Take care with your choice of golf club and build a set of clubs that best suit you as an individual. Be prepared to sacrifice quantity for quality if you have to and as time goes by, build up a quality set of custom clubs and putters.

And as a last golf tip, always remember the maximum number of golf clubs that your bag is allowed to hold. You are restricted to only carry 14 golf clubs in your bag. Absolutely no more. Even the professionals have been known to overload their golf bag!

In addition to your level of skill, your choice of each golf club in your golf bag and your familiarity with using it will have a direct impact on your handicap. From golf driver to golf putter, the knowledge, selection and familiarity with your golf clubs is an essential element of your golf game success.

A good mixture of the right shots and a good choice of golf clubs, putters and equipment will ensure that you will develop into the greatest golfer you could ever be.

Roger Titley is a successful webmaster and runs www.newgolfputter.com which is dedicated to improving your golf game.

Published June 26th, 2008

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