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SportsChoosing a Set of ClubsBeginners or NovicesErnie Horning
As a beginner or novice golfer, you want to avoid the expense of purchasing a new set of golf clubs. Instead, concentrate your efforts on finding a good set of used, or pre-owned, golf clubs.
Major golf club manufacturers introduce new lines of clubs almost every year. With the yearly advances in golf club technology, many golfers regularly upgrade their existing golf sets in pursuit of improving their game and lowering their handicap. This leaves the golf club market flooded with high quality, bargain sets of golf clubs. The trade-in market has become so huge, that a few major golf club manufacturers have launched their own sites to meet the demand, i.e. Callaway Golf. The question is where, and how, do you find the best set of clubs for you? The internet is a great place to start. You want to get a feel for the market by comparing the prices of the pre-owned clubs offered by the thousands of sites advertising the sale of used clubs. Browse a few sites and compare the quality and prices of numerous club sets. While on the internet, eBay.com Also, you may want to look for a beginner golf set, which usually consist of the #3, #5, #7, and #9 irons, a wood or two, as well as a putter. At this point in your golf career, you really don't need to purchase a full set of clubs, mainly because you may not be playing golf very long or very often. The best choice may even be a pre-owned beginner set of clubs. Don't confuse a set of beginner golf clubs with kids' golf clubs, which come in smaller sizes and/or lengths for kids. If you feel like you are bending over too far to swing the clubs, they are probably too short. You should be able to stand fairly straight, with your knees slightly bent, and your arms should hang freely as you grasp the club. Your local newspaper is also a great place to look for a set of clubs. All year-round you will find bargains on some quality sets of golf clubs. This also gives you the opportunity to see and swing the clubs, giving you a feel for the clubs before you buy them. Be sure to check out the condition of the grips, shafts (steel or graphite), and the club heads. Compare them to other clubs you have seen for the same price. Many people are selling some very nice clubs because they have either updated their own set of clubs, or have given up the game of golf. Local golf stores and sporting goods stores are a good place to shop for a pre-owned set of golf clubs. Many are now accepting trade-ins, toward the purchase of a new set of clubs. In turn, they can sell the used golf clubs at good prices. Many have an in-store practice tee or net for you to try the clubs before you buy them. Your nearest driving range or pro shop may also carry pre-owned sets. They might even give you a free bucket of balls while you try the clubs. They can also advise you on how the clubs fit your body type and swing. Last, but not least, check with friends, relatives, co-workers, or any of your contacts. Golf popularity is at an all time high, so you might be surprised whom you know that plays golf. Odds are, if they have been playing for a while, they have an extra set or two in the garage that they might be willing to sale. They might even let you try them out for free, to see if you like the game. And wouldn't that be the best bargain of all! About The Author: Ernie Horning is a business owner, and an avid golfer. He also writes articles for www.golfgodz.com. Copyright ©2012 iToccoa, iTerion Steward. All rights reserved. To request permission to use this article in your publication please Contact Us. All use, including that categorized as "Fair Use" should include ouas r Copyright and a link to the original article on this site. Thank you. |