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  • How To Buy The Right Club For Your Game.

    by admin in Uncategorized | Posted on July 12th, 2011 | Comments Off

    The right club for your game largely depends on where you are within your game. You wouldn’t use the same club for your beginning shot as you would for your final shot. In a standard game, no club tends to be used more than a couple of times. The most frequently used clubs are the putter, the driver and wedges.

    In a game of golf, the most frequent shot would be the putt. For this shot the average golfer would make use of a putter. In an average golf game, the putter tends to be used around twice as much as any other club. So, obviously this would be your most important club.

    If you need to hit the ball a fair distance down the green, you game may be calling on the use of a driver. However, unless you know the answer to the following questions a driver shouldn’t be used. These questions are:

    Where is your target located?
    How far is your target?
    Can you keep the golf ball within the fairway?
    If you miss, where will the ball go?
    Will there be room for the ball to roll out?
    How far away is the next shot?

    Should you have a particularly difficult time hitting the green, a wedge may be the club your game is calling for.

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