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By : Keith Lunt    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-05-15 17:09:17
Each time you strike the ball in golf you have an vital evaluation to make - which club next? Apart from when you securely find yourself on the putting surface and automatically go for a putter, every stroke needs that choice to be made and here are only some of the points you might be considering.

The first reflection is going to be the distance required. If you are just 50 yards from the flag then your driver is not the tool, whilst standing at a tee on a 550 yard hole, something short of some form of wood is merely not going to make much progress.

But, distance is not the whole thing. In the week I was asked the question why do I take a rescue club with a 150 yard carry and a full range of irons, in view of the fact that at the very least one of the irons should have the matching carry as the rescue club.

This is since varying clubs also give varying flight patterns and also a better for different lies. An iron is, with my skill level, going to land and then in general the ball will roll loads. On the other hand, the rescue will land the ball and it will come to a rest within a metre of the spot it lands on.

Also, it very much depends on where the ball is lying when it is approached. A good lie allows a choice of irons, but the ball sitting in a heavy lie may not allow such a good contact and that is where the rescue club really comes into its own, by being able to plough its way through the long grass, or whatever, to make a good contact with the ball. Even a poor contact can be forgiven with this club.

Unfortunately, it all comes down to experience and knowing how you could best get out of a given situation and as near to the pin as prospective with this next shot. Going down to the driving range with all of your irons, warming up and then giving the ball a full strike with each will soon teach you the relative distance you can realize with each. Then repeat the exercise with the rest of your clubs - the woods and the shorter clubs.

But, it is crucial to note not how far each travels, but the relative difference between the distance achieved with each. This is because on a given day, with different balls, wind conditions, colder days and more variables, you will find that you could attain different distances with the same clubs.

So club collection is all around knowing which clubs you are confident with playing with in certain situations and how far you will hit with each club today. Get that right and you should straightforwardly be making some cracking shots!

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Written by Keith Lunt. If you want to know more about golfing equipment , pop over to the site, or read some of our golf articles on the blog.

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