There are many differences. The most common ones are that the drivers are C.O.R tested and are usually a hot melt, which means there is hot glue poured into the head of the club to dampen the sound on impact. The drivers are bent to specific degrees to give a better launch angle and spin rate. Pros also have all their clubs matched for swing weight, a lot of amateurs would not need this. Pros also sometimes get their shafts tipped, which means cutting some off the bottom, not the top so the shaft plays stiffer than standard.
The funny thing is, there used to be a lot more differences including, lie and loft adjustments, custom shafts and grips, but any player can get clubs custom fitted in a good Golf shop.
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The main ones would be Ping, Taylormade, Titleist and Cleveland.
Cheap sets of golf clubs, be they for the rookie golfer testing the waters or the pro looking for a spare set, can be found online at various auction sites and at numerous sporting retail outlets.
The best quality clubs on the market today would be ones such as Taylormade, Titleist, Ping and Callaway. These are very popular with low amateurs as well as regularly used on the PGA Tour. There are also some less expensive brands however the ones listed above are so popular for a reason, it is because they are so good. The pros would not use a club which did not improve their game.
Personal preference, they are not a bad club. But you could get better ones for the same price. Don't be afraid to try a variety of clubs before you make a purchase.
They are headcovers, some of the older designs were simply woolen and usually striped. The new ones are a lot more modern and structured. Headcovers are designed to protect the clubs when they are in the bag, to prevent them from getting damaged.
Cobra gold irons can be bought from most of the Golf Clubs, depending of ones location. From Cobras own website one can search for the dealers on ones own area.
Nike, Taylor Made, Wilson Staff, Howson, Ping and Titleist are the main ones. Maybe Slazenger, Cobra, Cleveland or Srixon would be a good choice
You would find a beginners set would contain, a driver, 3 wood, 5 wood, 3 iron - Pitching wedge (8 clubs), a sand wedge and a putter. So 13. But some of the newer ones include a hybrid club as well, or instead of a 5 wood or 3 iron.
Yes, Nike clubs are very good quality. They have, like most manufacturers a low, a middle and a high end selection of models. The best thing to do is to try and range of brands and see which ones you like the look and feel of.
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While the Sonicare ones are great, the difference in quality is not that high. Grocery store electronic toothbrushers will work great as well.