The term “bounce angle” describes the angle between the the sole of the club, and the ground. It is an indication of how much Read the rest of this entry »

Some important considerations before buying golf clubs:

1. The shaft is the engine of the club, the better the shaft, the better the club.

2. Shaft flex has a major effect on the feel of a golf club and an effect on distance, an important determination in choosing clubs. If you do not know your speed swing, a local golf shop can measure it for you. Otherwise the following may be helpful.

LADIES FLEX
Driver speed swing less than 60 mph (100 km/h). Driver carry distance less than 180 yds. Club used from 150 yds. a 3 iron or wood.

SENIOR or A FLEX
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A basic set of clubs is all any golfer needs to start playing. A driver and two fairway woods, 3 thru 9-irons, pitching wedge, sand wedge and a putter, will get you started. As you improve, additional, more specific clubs can be added to fit with your abilities. You can’t carry more than 14 clubs in your bag at any one time (USGA limit).

Determining Your Ability Level
Before buying a set of clubs, first determine your ability level.

Our recomendations for:
1. The low-handicap golfer
A low-handicap player has a single-digit handicap, meaning he or she generally scores less than 10 strokes over par, or an 82 or less on a par-72 course.
Woods:
The low-handicap player should carry a driver and at least one
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Q.- What is the lie angle of a golf club?
A.- It is the angle between the shaft and the bottom of the club.

Q.- What is the correct lie angle for my swing?
A.- At impact you should make contact
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