Buying Your First Set Of Golf Clubs Today
The "shaft" is the engine of the club. It comes in different flexes: Extra Stiff (XS), Stiff (S), Regular (R), Senior (A), and Ladies (L). If you have a fast, athletic swing, go with .
Classic, thin look. Requires a more consistent stroke. buying your first set of golf clubs
You get the latest tech and a warranty, but you’ll pay a premium. The "shaft" is the engine of the club
Walking into a golf shop for the first time can be intimidating. There are thousands of shiny sticks, technical jargon like "stiffness" and "loft," and price tags that can make your eyes water. Classic, thin look
The putter is the club you will use most often (ideally 36 times a round or fewer). Unlike drivers, where technology changes every year, a putter from 1995 can still work today.
Large, heavy heads that help with alignment and stability. Great for beginners.
If you have an average swing speed, is the gold standard.