It completely depends. Are you a lady golfer, or a junior golfer or are you a male golfer? If you are a lady golfer, I would still recommend ladies clubs, this is because you will need a quicker swing speed and need to be quite strong to use mens clubs, and using them may hurt your game instead of improving. If you are a junior golfer you have two choices, either get a set of ladies clubs and use them for a while until you grow out of them, or get a set custom fit. You will probably need an inch or two taken off them depending on how high/ low you hold you hands. You will of course grow out of these, and you could get them extended and bent when you do. If you are a fully grown male, then yes, you probably should use mens' clubs, again custom fitting is your best option and will hopefully help your game.
BOBBY JONES. Each club was given a number instead of the old Scottish names.
Founders Club golf clubs are not the best quality but they are just fine if you are just beginning or short of cash or not good enough at the moment to really notice the difference in club quality. Even the cheapest golf clubs now are so much better than any club 30 years ago. Put it this way..a scratch golfer with Founders Club gear would thrash me even if i was using the most expensive equipment :)
My Dad is a pet lover, a musician and an avid golfer.
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the Taylor series of sinx
You can find the locations of Chicago clubs using resources such as Yellow Pages and atlases. Websites such as Google Maps and Yelp also display the locations of these clubs.
She is using a black Taylor oddly enough. I can tell from the rose on the headstock, which Taylor uses whenever they make custom guitars for people. Hope that helped.
Getting fitted for golf equipment is vital for success on the golf course. Golf requires a great amount of precision to hit a small ball on a space the size of a penny with a club that is going over 100 mph at the time of impact. Each golfer has his own unique swing and physical characteristics that will influence the length, flex, loft, and lie angle of the ideal golf club. The idea behind fitting is that by ensuring that a golfer has the right clubs for his swing, he can take one variable out of the equation when he hits a golf ball. Fitting for golf clubs is analogous to buying clothes. A person would never buy an expensive suit without trying it on and having it tailored. Buy following these steps, a person can find golf clubs that fit his body and swing. The first step to getting fitted for golf equipment is to find a reputable fitter. These professionals can be found at golf courses and stores that specialize in golf equipment. Once the golf equipment fitting has begun, the fitter will start by taking measurements of the golfer’s height, hand size, and the distance from his wrists to the floor. This step is done to make sure that the golfer is using golf clubs that are the correct length. After determining the correct length, the fitter will then give the golfer several clubs to test. Usually a test club is a 6 iron for iron fittings. He will then ask the golfer to hit a series of balls on a piece of equipment called a lie angle board. This is a piece of plastic that will leave scuff marks on the bottom of the club. My looking to see where the marks are, the club fitter can make sure the golfer has the proper lie angle. Having an incorrect lie angle can cause a golfer to slice a ball when the lie angle is too flat and to hook the ball if the lie angle is too upright. Once the lie angle has been determine, the fitter will then decide what flex shaft the golfer needs. A golfer who swings faster will need a stiffer shaft than someone who swings slowly. The fitter determines this by looking at the distance the golfer hit his shots or by the information from a swing analyzing software system. Having properly fitted golf equipment is essential for golfers. Having poorly fitted clubs can make a person have compensations in his swing that can lead to bad habits and poor results.
No, a teenage boy should not begin playing golf with women's clubs. Men's clubs are typically designed with characteristics that are better suited for a male golfer's swing strength and speed. Using women's clubs may hinder his performance and development in the game.
Using its Taylor-series.
The benefits of using golf club head covers are plenty, they protect your golf clubs from getting rust early on, they keep dust off them, they help you avoid scuffs and scratches on your clubs, preventing it from unnecessary damage.