This is relatively easy to answer considering you have someone to help you. I have worked at a Golf course and built many custom sets for various sized people. First start by using an old club. Possibly a 5 or 6 iron. Next, stand straight up, bend your knees just enough so you can see the very tips of your toes. Now bend your at your waist so you have a good golfing stance. Let your arms hang and put the club in your hand. choke up on it until the club is flat on the floor so you would be in a good position to hit a clean shot. They should be sized down to have about a quarter of an inch left on the club. This will work in most cases providing the angle of the head is fitted for you. When I was fitted for my set of Pings I had to send them back to Ping to get them rebent then I had to have them fitted. It's a time consuming process that is well worth it. Having a set of clubs that are fitted to you it better because you don't have to change the "Natural" swing that you have to adapt to a new set of clubs.
To determine the length of gold club needed for a person who is 6 feet tall the person must measure the distance from their wrists to the floor. They should stand with their knees bent slightly and their hands at their belt buckle. The average person has a measurement of 43 inches and they should choose a golf club that is 1 or 2 inches from this measurement.
I can't tell you, because the length of your shoulder to the ground and from your wrist and middle finger to the ground is used as a measurement gauge. You should go get custom fit and they shall be able to tell you, because of your height it is likely you will need an inch or two longer than standard.
I have a registered set from the 60's 3-PW.
about 60 bucks and up depending what brand size type and usage
Umm, not really I have some myself and they are from the mid 60's. They are old but I still use the irons.
Find the Price when you bought them, if there is damage i would cut the price in half if there is no damage than i would sell for 60%-70% of original price.
Degrees of a golf club refer to its loft, or the angle of the face relative to vertical. Higher lofted clubs hit the ball higher and shorter, while lower lofted clubs hit it longer and lower. Wedges have lofts ranging from 52 degrees to more than 60, while drivers typically have around 9-10 degrees.
I believe it was sometime in the late 80's to early 90's. I remember seeing them in a few pro shops back then. No actually in the late 60's, I bought a set and still have them and still use them, lost my 5 iron wish I could buy another one. No other clubs feel the same.
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well it depends on what kind of club. I've tried multiple putters but now I'm settled on a nike Method 001. For wedges I prefer the SV Tour 60 degrees wedge. My favorite club in my bag and what i think is the best club ever made is my Nike SQ Dymo 15 Degrees 3 wood. I hit it straight and long every time. Best club by far
Golf wedges can be purchased at many golf shops such as Golf Town and Golf Plus Stores. One can also purchase them online at Amazon and Overstock. Many golf courses sell clubs, wedges and putters as well.
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The book 0-60 time on a mk2 golf gti 16v is 8 seconds but like a lot of Vw's figures i found this be quite reserved. A well serviced and looked after 16v should be good for anything from 7.3 seconds onwards.