Category: Golf Equipment

05/17/09

Permalink 05:53:18 pm, by admin Email , 567 words   English (US)
Categories: Golf Tips, Golf Equipment

Where You Can Buy Useful Golf Accessories

There are many different golf accessories that can make the sport more enjoyable for you. These range from cases to protect your clubs, to small handheld score calculating computers. If you have a product in mind, you can probably find it at your local golf club store. However, sometime local golf stores won’t have as big of an inventory as you would like to browse, or they simply don’t carry the item at all. If this is the case, then you will have to look elsewhere for your desired golfing accessory. There are several things you can do to track down what you want.

First of all, you should monitor classified ads in as many resources as you can. The internet offers many different places for people to post their ads, on sites like CraigsList.com. Keep an eye out on these sites for anyone with the product that you want, so that you can immediately call them up and get the first dibs. Local newspapers are good as well, and also offer yard sale advertisements that might lead you to finding what you need. If you head to the right parts of town for yard sales, you will find quite a few people who are looking to unload their old golf equipment. As long as what you want isn’t too modern, you might be able to find it.

You can also look on sites that are meant to sell the items online. EBay is the one that comes to mind first for most people, and this is a very good place to look. EBay is one of the biggest repositories of all things old and no longer widely available. However, there are also quite a few online golf accessory stores that may offer what you need. The bigger stores are generally more reliable and more trustworthy than the average eBay seller, and they also sell new items. As long as you are sure that you are getting a quality item and not some cheap version that will break right away, these sites are very good to check out. Your favorite search engine will quickly lead you to an abundance of them.

Your fellow golfers are another great resource when it comes to getting useful golf accessories. Golfers tend to go through more accessories than players of any other sport, so you can usually count on some of your golfing buddies to have some old items that they wouldn’t mind parting with. You can offer a percentage of the retail value, or you can simply ask for it for free. Usually golfers will understand the compulsion to accessorize, and will not mind hooking up someone who is an ally. Take advantage of this camaraderie if you can, and avoid making unnecessary trips to the golf store to buy overpriced accessories.

If you try all of these different resources, you are almost guaranteed to find what you need. Just remember to be thrifty when it comes to golf equipment. Even if you feel like you can afford it, you still don’t want to get too free with your wallet and start tossing checks everywhere for all kinds of equipment. This is a good way to waste huge amounts of money without having much to show for it in the end except for a bunch of accessories that you might not use very much.

05/06/09

Permalink 09:37:39 pm, by admin Email , 555 words   English (US)
Categories: Golf Equipment

Golf Accessories - Countless Options

Link: http://onlinegolf.info/digest/

Golf is a sport that comes with an almost insane amount of accessories. Everything from the golf clubs to the golf cart is covered, and you will have countless options for personalizing everything. The accessories range from completely useless to very clever and valuable. So you will have to decide whether you want to spend your money on a gimmicky little item or whether you want something that will really come in handy out on the golf course. Here I will name some of the things that no golfers should go without. If you are feeling the urge to buy golf accessories, you should start with these before moving on to anything else.

The right apparel can make a golf game much easier on you both physically and mentally. Golf shoes are meant to be very comfortable when walking across large stretches of grass. These are much better to wear while golfing than just your regular dress shoes (unless you enjoy having blisters for the next few weeks). Sunglasses are another very important part of any golfer’s outfit. They will allow you to see the course better, as well as protect your eyes from the harmful rays put out by the sun. Other apparel is useful, but not quite as necessary. For example, golf shirts, pants, and hats are widely available but they aren’t too much different than what you might normally wear.

Another good accessory to have is something to help you carry all of your smaller items along with your golf clubs. Usually this will be integrated directly into a golf club bag, but otherwise you will definitely need something to take its place. These smaller items include extra golf balls and tees mostly, along with any other things that you find yourself frequently using during a golf game. There are many functional ways that you can carry these things, but usually a simple pouch will do. You can shove it into your golf club bag, or just leave it under the seat in the golf cart until you need it.

Finally, you will most likely want to accessorize your golf clubs to some extent. You will certainly want to give them a good home inside of a deluxe golf club bag, but you may want to make modifications on the actual clubs themselves. You can replace the grips at the tops of the clubs with something that is more suited towards your style, or simply to something that give you a better grip on the club as it was meant to do. You can avoid having it slip out of your hands, since this is quite an embarrassing turn of events if it happens to you.

All of these accessories can be easily bought at your local golf club store, but you may not have much of a selection when visiting these stores. It is a good idea to look on the internet for what golf accessories you want, and see what the internet has to offer. There are many web sites selling golf accessories and throughout them you are sure to find accessories that meet the very specific details that you have in mind. Just keep your search going until you find something that you are satisfied with, and you will be glad that you persevered in the matter.

05/02/09

Permalink 02:32:42 pm, by admin Email , 257 words   English (US)
Categories: Golf Tips, Golf Equipment

Golf Shoes - Get Good Ones

Link: http://onlinegolf.info/digest/

Your swing will change, your accuracy and distance will improve with practice, and you’ll become deadly with a putter, but you will always do these things while standing on your feet.

Your feet need to be comfortable! Have you ever developed a blister while walking or running? It’s all you can think about and it ruins the experience. Don’t let uncomfortable shoes ruin your golf game.

This is one area where you shouldn’t let your frugality make the decision for you. You will be wearing these shoes many times and they should be considered an investment.

Comfort should be your biggest concern when buying shoes. Your foot should not move at all on your heel when you walk, yet your toes shouldn’t feel cramped. Have you shoes professional fit to your feet and walk around in them before you buy them.

Proper golf shoes should be waterproof so that your feet remain dry in damp conditions. Good socks are important too; they will wick perspiration away from you feet, keeping your feet dry and comfortable.

All golf courses prohibit metal spiked shoes in the effort to protect their delicate greens. Purchase shoes that allow you to change the rubber spikes easily, and while you’re there, purchase some extras. You never know when you might lose one. Replace the spikes when they become worn.

With all the things you have to worry about while playing golf, your feet shouldn’t be one of them. When it comes to golf footwear, quality counts.

02/05/08

Permalink 10:16:05 pm, by admin Email , 604 words   English (US)
Categories: Golf Equipment

Details on Golf Clubs

Cavity-backs
These are designed to be more forgiving - a concept that for most of us will be very attractive. Simply speaking, our off-centre strikes will travel straighter and longer than was previously possible with older technology. They are designed for the amateur player to make the game easier and more enjoyable.

These clubs do this by having the weight taken from the back of the club head and placed around the perimeter - hence perimeter weighting. Because the clubhead has this weight behind the toe and heel of the club, when a shot is hit from either, the head remains more stable and does not twist. Anything that reduces twist in the club head at impact will result in more accurate, longer shots. Cavity-backed clubs now also tend to have lower centers of gravity. This produces a higher launch angle for shots which allows the ball to get airborne more easily. This makes hitting long irons considerably easier and less daunting for the higher handicapper.

Cavity-backs are normally either midsize or oversize. This refers to the size of the club head and its ‘sweet-spot’. Higher handicap golfers should go for an oversize head, as it will maximize forgiveness, enabling them to progress more quickly. More proficient amateurs may choose to go for the midsize cavity which may help their accuracy and "shotmaking" abilities.

Blades
There are few true blades left on the market, mainly down to the fact that cavity-backs are better for the vast majority of golfers. Blades are more difficult to use than other types of clubhead, as they offer little or no forgiveness for a strike anywhere other than the sweet-spot.
The reason that the top end of the amateur and professional players often choose to play these is because they rarely, if ever, miss the centre of the club. With accuracy like this, the blade offers ultimate playability. This means that the user can move the ball around in the air, left to right, high or low with great accuracy and feel. For most players simply hitting the ball straight is enough and that is why the forgiving nature of a cavity is our choice. Leave the blades to the experts!

Forged Head
Clubs that have a forged head are designed for the lower handicap amateur and the professional. They offer these players a softer, better feel and above all complete consistency. The golfer will experience a softer feeling at impact, which is known to increase feedback. This will increase the players feel and therefore touch, particularly with the shorter irons, allowing the player to attack the target with complete confidence. At the top level of golf where players rely on distances being accurate to the meter, the forged head provides a consistency of distance unrivalled by other materials.

Forged clubs are made to be softer than others, and are therefore less durable. The higher handicap is unlikely to appreciate the benefit and is more likely to damage the club.

As forged clubs are more expensive (due to a more intensive production process) the higher handicap player should be advised against them as, for a lower financial outlay, they can get a set of clubs (see below) more suited to their game.

Cast Head
Cast club heads are mainly less expensive than forged, offer greater ease of use and are more durable. The higher handicapper will rarely appreciate the benefits of a forged club and as such is better opting for cast. Being generally harder than forged club heads reduces the risk of damaging (chipping), so the investment in a set of clubs is likely to be longer lasting.

02/03/08

Permalink 10:44:31 am, by admin Email , 457 words   English (US)
Categories: Golf Equipment

Golf Equipment for beginners - Clubs

Link: http://www.onlinegolf.info

What do you need to start playing Golf?
When you start out in the game, a good basic set or half-set of clubs is as good as anything. Ok, if you are unusually short or tall, you may experience some difficulty with standard sizing and may have to have something specially made. Other than that, there is no real requirement for heading to your local leading brand specialist and having a set made up of special lengths, shaft types, grip thickness and all of the other variables that can go into club design.

What does a set of clubs consist of?
Basically, a set of clubs consists of 'woods' and irons and a putter.

Woods
Woods ( a generic term for the shape of the club as these are often made of other materials) are the more bulbous-headed clubs with greater club head density, designed for propelling the ball longer distances. Originally, these numbered from 1 (Driver) to 4-wood, but these days it seems that woods can have any degree of 'loft' and can number down to the higher iron numbers.

Irons
A normal set of irons consists of numbers 3 to 9, together with a pitching wedge and sand wedge for use around the greens and from bunkers. The lower the number on the club, normally the longer the shaft to give a bigger swing-arc, and the less the degree of loft on the face. These are designed to hit the ball lower over longer distances. The higher the number, the shorter the shaft and greater degree of loft. These are intended to hit the ball higher and over shorter distances.

There are a number of additional clubs, such as a 1 or 'driving' iron, and a lob-wedge with a very high degree of loft, which is intended to get the ball very high, thereby reducing the amount of 'run' on the ball once it lands.

The Putter
Has a flat face, and is designed to cause the ball to roll along the ground in places such as the putting green.

Basically, the golfer is free to choose his/her optimal selection of clubs, the only provisos being the maximum number (14) which may be taken out on a given (competitive) round, and the fact that the design of the club must conform to the rules as laid down by the authorities and amended from time to time as part of the rules of golf.

Pick up any golf magazine, and you will be presented with a bewildering array of clubs and balls – even clothing- all of which are 'guaranteed' to put additional distance on your drives or spin on your pitch shots. The reality is that for the vast majority of golfers they will probably make very little, if any, difference.

Golf's extraordinary rise in popularity over the past few decades continues to grow with no signs of declining. From its origins as a game of a few select men who walked the greens in their checked pants, the golf of sport today has a tremendous following. Golf’s immense popularity is largely attributed to charismatic players like Tiger Woods who capture the attention of everyone.

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