The best thing to do is to get your lessons, this is because custom fitted clubs will be made for your swing. If you swing the club quite fast, and you got fitted, you may get stiff shafts, and then you got a lesson and your professional said, slow your swing down, then the stiff shafts may not be the best for your game. Also if you hold you hands low and got fitted they would give you clubs with a flatter lie angle, but if your professional got you to raise your hands up slightly the clubs will cause you to block it. I would recommend getting your swing in shape and then get clubs fitted when you are satisfied and can consistently repeat the same swing.
Yes, but where you have it will depend on whether it is one or many golfers. For one golfer: The golfer's clubs. For more than one golfer: The golfers' clubs. It is not used in clubs in either case, as it is the plural of clubs.
By the rules. 14 clubs
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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.
A professional golfer will have many, many clubs because it will give them a lot of options, they will have clubs with different degrees of lofts and different types of shafts. They will use these clubs if they feel they are not hitting their current clubs well enough or just want a change. They will also be given plenty of clubs by the brand they are with and by brands who want them to endorse their clubs.
A professional golfer will have many, many clubs because it will give them a lot of options, they will have clubs with different degrees of lofts and different types of shafts. They will use these clubs if they feel they are not hitting their current clubs well enough or just want a change. They will also be given plenty of clubs by the brand they are with and by brands who want them to endorse their clubs.
They are golf clubs designed by golfer Ben Hogan.
Probably standard. Whatever that is. It used to mean a 43" driver,but now it might mean a 44.5" one.There are a number of methods to determine whether you should use overlength clubs. One is to measure the height of your fingertips. 27" would be standard, with the club length changed 1/4 to 1/2 the difference. E.g. if your fingertip height is 28", add 1/4 to 1/2 inch. Another is to use the height of the top of your hand (at the seam with the wrist),with 34" being standard, and the adjustment 1/4 of the difference from standard.
Sticks, clubs, weapons, irons, drivers, wedges, putters.
You are permitted to carry 14 clubs in your bag, including your putter. Most golfers carry the allowed 14.