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How Golf Club Comparisons Can Help You Find The Best Equipment

18th January 2010

How Golf Club Comparisons Can Help You Find The Best Equipment

Do you want to know how to get the best fitting golf equipment? Golf club comparisons are the answer. You will have to try some different types of equipment to find your perfect match.

It’s these golf club comparisons that are essential to getting you fitted with the proper gear. Look below to get some great tips for comparing and testing different golf clubs.

1.Look around at your local golf store, driving range or golf course and find a few sets or clubs that are within your budget and price range. Don’t be afraid to compare prices.

2.Make sure you like the exterior look of the golf clubs. Check the color, design, and overall aesthetics of the club. It’s very important for your comfort level.

3.At the store or pro shop compare the way some different clubs look and feel in the address position. Set the clubs on the ground and get set up like you are going to hit a shot. Look down the shaft and make sure the club is sitting in a good position that you are comfortable with. You are also looking to see if the shaft is ahead of the ball(also known as offset), if the club sits flat on the ground, is it fat, thin, big, small etc. You must check for all these features with every club.

4.Find an area where you can swing the clubs freely (driving net or outside). You are going to check the weight of the clubs. Swing the different clubs to see if the club is heavy or light. Also try to feel if the weight is in the head or shaft of the club. This will have an affect on your swing speed.

5.Now you are going to hit some shots outside. You want to check the way the ball flies off the club face. Is it high and floating, low and penetrating, hooking left, or slicing right? Find a ball flight you like because every club is different. Also what feeling do you get from each club? Is it nice or does it hurt your hand?

After doing these golf club comparisons and trying all these different tips and helpful ideas you should be able to narrow it down to the club or set of clubs you like the best.

If you still can’t make up your mind, try playing with the clubs for a round of golf to help you make that final decision. Good luck and enjoy doing your golf club comparisons!

About the Author
Do You Know What Properly Fitted Golf Clubs Can Do For Your Game? John Bolt has created the ULTIMATE free guide to equipment used for golf. Find out which clubs will fit you PERFECTLY so you shoot lower scores! Click Here => Golf Club Comparisons

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11th January 2010

Where To Find Golf Accessories

Golf is a sport that features a huge amount of accessories. From organizational tools to fun little novelty toys, a golfer can spend hundreds of dollars on the various items. Finding a specific golf accessory, however, may be a little more difficult. If you have something specific in mind that you would like to look for, then there are several different places where you should look before giving up your search. You are almost guaranteed to find what you are looking for in at least one of these places. Also, by checking out several different sources you may be able to find some nice variety and choose something more handy than what you had envisioned.

The first place you should check is your local golf store. This is the most obvious choice, and will allow you the easiest location of golf accessories. Brick and mortar stores seem to almost be losing in the face of online shopping, and if you avoid them you may miss out on something great. If you don?t know where the best golf store is in your area, you should enquire at the golf course that you frequent the most. They are likely to have needed some sort of accessories as well at some point, and will know exactly where to go in order to get them. Once you find out where the best store is, don?t hesitate to head in and look at white kind of inventory they have.

The next greatest source of golfing accessories is the internet. There are thousands of websites that will sell you golf accessories, but it can often be a pain to track down reliable web sites. The internet?s inventory may be infinitely larger than that if your local golf store, but you will have to face some inconveniences that you wouldn?t have to otherwise. These include finding a good store that you can rely on not to scam you, finding the product that you want based only on pictures and text, and paying shipping for your item then waiting for it to arrive. However, once you grow accustomed to internet shopping you will probably find that in general the prices are cheaper.

If you are on the internet and can?t find any good e-commerce sites to buy from, you can look in other alternative shopping areas that may allow you to find what you really need. These include ebay, the ultimate place to buy the most obscure things. You can also look on classifieds sites such as craiglist, which allow you to not only search listings but also create your own in order to track people down who may be able to give you what you need. Both of these sites are very extensive and have millions and millions of users. Out of such a huge base, you are almost guaranteed to find what you need.

The final and perhaps the greatest source of golf accessories is all around you. It is your fellow golfers. Whether you simply ask to buy the item right off of them or attend a yard sale of an avid golfer, you are more than likely to encounter dozens of items that will come in quite handy during your future golfing escapades. Usually the more seasoned golfers will have gone through quite a few accessories, so if you can catch the older ones before they go to the garbage then you will be able to enjoy it all over again. Just remember though that you shouldn?t be picky if this is your method of finding golf accessories. Take whatever you can find, especially since you are saving money.

Golf accessories are all over the place. For regular accessories, you will have no problem quickly finding someone to buy from. But once you get into the more obscure or rarer items, you may have to expand your search area to include some of the less well known venues. As long as the item improves your game, it will be worth it.

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7th June 2009

To Play Better Golf – Putting Consistently Will Help

Do you get excited at the thought of putting? Does it give you a high to go to the range it spend an hour on your putting? I ask these questions leading into the idea that your putting could be costing you several strokes every round.

Now picture this scenario. How many times have you gotten to the green in regulation only to “three-jack” your putts and walk off with bogey or worse? I have done it more times than I want to think, and it is humiliating to say the least!

Golf putting seems so basic and easy and yet to make 50% of your 8 foot putts is very difficult. I have always looked at putting practice as boring, so I never use to do it. Big mistake that was! The more I ignored my putting, the more strokes I was leaving on the greens from every round I played.

I can’t tell you how many times a I killed a long drive down the middle, got to the green in regulation, and 3-putted more holes than I can count. Not a pretty picture, and one that is the brunt of all the jokes after the round.

Does this sound familiar? Do you have putting woes that jack up your scores beyond where they should be? If so, keep reading as I want to burn in your brain the importance of golf putting and practice.

Practicing your putting doesn’t have to be boring. In fact there are many excellent golf putting aids that can keep you focused and really get you dialed in on your putting. I have taken my putting aid to the practice green and spent over an hour there. That’s unheard of for me! I have to laugh now.

These putting aids are very effective at helping you groove a perfect putting stroke that will hold up for 18 holes. In fact, after taking my putting more seriously, I dropped 5 strokes of my score and I was already a 9 handicap!

Now you’ve got to do some research at your local golf store to find the putting aid that will work for you. Hopefully you can even try one out before you buy it. Doing this gives you an idea of how effective it will be and if you will stick with it.

Some of these aids may seem hokey! Don’t take those seriously. Look at the ones that will directly help your putting stroke and tempo. Thank goodness there are not as many golf putting aids as there are clubs!

The bottom line to lowering your scores is to practice your putting! Putting is over 40% of your score…don’t ignore it!

About the Author
Mike Pedersen is one of the top golf performance experts in the country. He is the founder of 8 golf performance and information websites. For more golf putting aid reviews, visit his site today.

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4th June 2009

How Golf Club Comparisons Can Help You Find The Best Equipment

Do you want to know how to get the best fitting golf equipment? Golf club comparisons are the answer. You will have to try some different types of equipment to find your perfect match.

It’s these golf club comparisons that are essential to getting you fitted with the proper gear. Look below to get some great tips for comparing and testing different golf clubs.

1.Look around at your local golf store, driving range or golf course and find a few sets or clubs that are within your budget and price range. Don’t be afraid to compare prices.

2.Make sure you like the exterior look of the golf clubs. Check the color, design, and overall aesthetics of the club. It’s very important for your comfort level.

3.At the store or pro shop compare the way some different clubs look and feel in the address position. Set the clubs on the ground and get set up like you are going to hit a shot. Look down the shaft and make sure the club is sitting in a good position that you are comfortable with. You are also looking to see if the shaft is ahead of the ball(also known as offset), if the club sits flat on the ground, is it fat, thin, big, small etc. You must check for all these features with every club.

4.Find an area where you can swing the clubs freely (driving net or outside). You are going to check the weight of the clubs. Swing the different clubs to see if the club is heavy or light. Also try to feel if the weight is in the head or shaft of the club. This will have an affect on your swing speed.

5.Now you are going to hit some shots outside. You want to check the way the ball flies off the club face. Is it high and floating, low and penetrating, hooking left, or slicing right? Find a ball flight you like because every club is different. Also what feeling do you get from each club? Is it nice or does it hurt your hand?

After doing these golf club comparisons and trying all these different tips and helpful ideas you should be able to narrow it down to the club or set of clubs you like the best.

If you still can’t make up your mind, try playing with the clubs for a round of golf to help you make that final decision. Good luck and enjoy doing your golf club comparisons!

About the Author
Do You Know What Properly Fitted Golf Clubs Can Do For Your Game? John Bolt has created the ULTIMATE free guide to equipment used for golf. Find out which clubs will fit you PERFECTLY so you shoot lower scores! Click Here => Golf Club Comparisons

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3rd June 2009

Golf Putting Aids Can Shave Strokes Off Your Score

How many golf putting aids do you have? I’ll bet you have one even in your office right now. Even though putting bores me (and my putts per round show it), it is a critical component of your game if you want to shoot lower scores.

Practicing your putting can get monotonous and boring; and a training aid specific to your putting problem can make all the difference in the world. In fact, by keeping you interested in practicing, these aids can hone your putting leaps and bounds ahead of your playing partners and competitors.

Don’t waste your time trying every putting aid on the market. It is easy to get caught up in the trap to go store to store trying every one you can get your hands on. While I commend you on your persistence and willingness to thoroughly research before you buy, there is a point at which you need to make a decision and get on with it!

The the first step to getting a golf putting aid that will help you, is finding out what your putting deficiency is.

There can be many issues/problems in your putting. For example you can have excess head and body movement. Poor putter path back and through; inconsistent contact with ball and putter face; erratic tempo throughout stroke, and many others. The list can go on and on, but I think you get the idea.

Figuring out what your issue is will give you direction on what putting aid to look in to. These training aids can get very expensive, so you do not want to be hasty and premature in your purchase decision. In fact, sometimes you can make your own golf putting aid if need be.

Try it before you buy it! Now I know early on I said don’t go hog wild trying every training aid in the store, you definitely need to narrow down your choices and then go into a local golf store to try it out.

Many of these training aids for putting can be demoed right in the store. Why not try it before you buy it? What a novel idea eh? If you give it a go first, you will have a better idea of whether it can help your putting or not.

I’ve gone into the golf shop looking at these, tried one, and was blown away at how different it was to actually use it first. Never…I mean never buy it without trying to find it locally! You’re throwing your money out the window!

Now comes the make-or-break point! To be successful, you need to “use it consistently!” Let me say that one more time, “use it consistently!” The ONLY way you will see improvement is to practice with your new aid as much as possible. If it can be done in your home, do it daily. If you need to go to the range, try to do it at least 2 times a week.

So many golfers buy something on a whim, only to use it once or twice and that’s it! Not a smart move if you want to see results. So remember…consistency is the key to success!

About the Author
Mike Pedersen is the founder of 8 golf performance and information websites. For more golf putting aids advice, visit his site today.

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