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By : Darrin Hoelwer    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-04-12 15:16:26
No matter if you're a newbie, a mid-level player or even a low handicap golfer, the routine for purchasing used golf clubs ought to be basically the same. You ought to attempt to swing with as many differing kinds of golf clubs as you are able to. Borrow them from friends, go to a golf store and swing them (most good golf stores have an internal practice range where one can hit balls into a mat) or figure out whatever you're able to to test as many clubs as possible.

It's easy to get jazzed about a particular brand name or version of club, above all with drivers, but you do not in actuality know until you hit some balls with that golf club. Oversized club heads, for example, can be very glamorous and look like they will help you hit the ball more consistently and longer. But until you stand over a golf ball with the club and whack a bunch of balls, you don't know how it's going to feel for you. You could possibly be totally wild and out of control with the big head driver.

One point you will have to be very cautious of with preowned golf clubs is the shaft flex in addition to the shaft material. Shafts are manufactured from either steel or graphite. Graphite is commonly lighter in heaviness, which can transform into a speedier swing rate, but that doesn't mean that graphite is right for everyone by any means. In truth, this is an issue for another article.

What is extremely essential with used golf clubs is getting the proper shaft flex. You'll find 5 ratings that are generally used for shaft flex. These are extra stiff, stiff, regular, senior, and ladies. They are generally denoted on the shafts with the letters X., S, R, A., and L. Do not confuse S for senior, they used “A” since it used to mean amateur.

Shaft flex is vitally important as it is going to match up your swing speed with the correct shaft flex. If you are, for instance, a long hitter who makes a very fast swing at the ball, and you purchase a set of preowned clubs with regular shaft flex, it will hurt your accurateness. This works with every kind of golfer -- a short hitter who's using a set of extra stiff shafts will give himself a hard time.

Hence what you'll want to do is to make certain of what your correct shaft is ahead of purchasing preowned golf clubs. Any decent golf shop will be able to measure your swing velocity for you so you know very well what sort of shafts you need. You then can be able to put your complete attention on getting the make and model of clubs that you like the most, and then begin your hunt in earnest to seek out the very best deal.

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