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		<title>How To Choose Beginner Golf Equipment</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 14:17:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Franklin Ackworth</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[No matter the age of the new golfer, the clubs and other golf equipment will be one of the first considerations. There is no need to run out and buy the latest new Callaway irons to start with, but as you continue to improve your golf game, you can slowly improve your golf gear.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No matter the age of the new golfer, the clubs and other golf equipment will be one of the first considerations. There is no need to run out and buy the latest new Callaway irons to start with, but as you continue to improve your golf game, you can slowly improve your golf gear.</p>
<p>To start with, however, you simply need the most basic set of golf clubs including: drivers, wedges, putters and irons. Make sure that you know which club is which, and what they are intended to be used for. Also, do not get caught up in buying all of the gadgets and accessories; there will be plenty of time for that later.</p>
<p>In addition to golf clubs, you will need good shoes, with or without cleats. Check with the course that you will be playing the majority of the time to find out what kind of shoes are and are not allowed. (While you are at it, you might want to check out their dress code as well.) Other important initial golf purchases to consider include books or videos to help you learn not only the mechanics of the game but the rules as well.</p>
<p>For the younger child, price should be a consideration for a number of reasons. For one thing, a child&#8217;s hobbies change fast and often, and you do not want to get stuck with a ton of golf equipment when the hockey phase sets in. Also, children are still growing, and the clubs may be too short for proper use in a few months, again, leaving you with useless gear. And finally, unless the child is exceptional, they just do not take the very best care of their belongings. A used set should be perfectly adequate for a child to learn on- but make sure that they are properly sized for them. Too short and the stance will be all off, possibly leading to poor posture; too long and they will not have be able to have a graceful, powerful swing.</p>
<p>For the adult, the growth factor is not such an issue, and most adults know how to take care of their things with relative responsibility, but are you really going to be sticking with golf for a long period of time? Consider renting or borrowing clubs while you honestly gauge your actual interest in the sport- will you be playing often or will it be a once in a while kind of thing? Can you afford to pay top dollar for something that will have to be dusted off between each use?</p>
<p>Check with the local golf pro shop and get a general idea of what kind of clubs are right for your body type, stance and your swing. Crunch the numbers and decide what you can afford and what is out of your reach right now. Start with the basics and then upgrade as you go.</p>
<p>For the best deals on <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/preowned-used-callaway-irons">used Callaway x18 irons</a>, visit http://www.squidoo.com/preowned-used-callaway-irons</p>
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		<title>Buying Perfect Golf Clubs Without Emptying Your Wallet</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 15:24:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ronald Gant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When sporting accessories are considered, clubs are those falling under the expensive category range. There is no real reason why this ought to be the case. It is true about the clubs that when they are expensive they have varied features with technology; nevertheless, if you are just an average golfer, this is nothing more than a mere waste of money. There are ways one can get clubs at lower prices. Sometimes these clubs work out better and simpler for a beginner than any expensive club. You need to know the causes right about staying with inexpensive clubs and also places where you can get good deals on them.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When sporting accessories are considered, clubs are those falling under the expensive category range. There is no real reason why this ought to be the case. It is true about the clubs that when they are expensive they have varied features with technology; nevertheless, if you are just an average golfer, this is nothing more than a mere waste of money. There are ways one can get clubs at lower prices. Sometimes these clubs work out better and simpler for a beginner than any expensive club. You need to know the causes right about staying with inexpensive clubs and also places where you can get good deals on them.</p>
<p>For any beginner</p>
<p>Every beginner would be influenced to buy expensive clubs having illusions about quick improvement in skills if that is the case. Although the fact remains the same; expensive clubs require tricky shots for better outputs and this works no good for any beginner. Expensive golf clubs factually are less forgiving, though efficient for some skilled golfer. If your shot swing gets out of track you the ball would land in the most laughable manner. Hence, when you are with a beginners gold club, the club heads are quite forgiving letting you keep practicing the technique right with no embarrassment in the game.</p>
<p>Used clubs</p>
<p>Looking for secondhand clubs, too, is a good option for a beginner. A newcomer could always make contact with skilled golfers who perhaps want to sell off their old clubs which again would be of great quality. You can talk to them about buying their used clubs. When choosing used clubs, you need to take particular care and check for things compromising with the golf clubs&#8217; quality. Usually, when gold clubs are used enough, they&#8217;re liable to wear out becoming close to being not good at all. Before you conclude to pay for the clubs, try a game with similar. If the person, from whom you&#8217;re planning to create the deal with, is a great buddy of yours, then chances are that you could utilize the golf clubs for a litter longer before even making the purchase.</p>
<p>Check the place</p>
<p>You have to know the places about where you could find older or used clubs. Pawn and auction shops are the best places for checking out used golf clubs. At auctions you may get good choices. When we spend time during auctions they come to understand about choices they can go for while buying golf clubs. One needs to know if the golf club is worth the buy, every time he gets some deal. Pawn shops are other places you could take a look at for the clubs. When one knows what attributes to check for in any gold club, they can find no dearth in the venues to check for the clubs. If you get the club you are looking out for, you can get them quite cheaper compared to any retail golf store.</p>
<p>Know the material right</p>
<p>Extremely cheap golf clubs can easily come by, nevertheless they turn out to be a risky deal sometimes. When you know what exactly you&#8217;re checking out for, you&#8217;d simply look at the club and decide if the time you&#8217;re spending in its dealing is worth. An inexperienced person is not likely to get this information though. When you are out for a good deal, always ensure to jot down the attributes of the club you have to discuss about and also carry the same with you. This type of list would assist you in recognizing the best club among several choices. It would also assist in taking care about money to not get waste buying wrong golf clubs.</p>
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		<title>Beginner&#8217;s Guide To Putters</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 13:53:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James McHenry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you start researching your first set of clubs, one of the most important clubs in your set is the putter. You will spend half your time on the green using the putter, so it's highly important that you get the one that fits you and suits your style best. With a good putter, you'll be able to play a highly competitive, satisfying game. With the wrong one, you'll end up frustrated and disappointed. Here are just a few things you should take into account when you begin searching for your first putter.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you start researching your first set of clubs, one of the most important clubs in your set is the putter. You will spend half your time on the green using the putter, so it&#8217;s highly important that you get the one that fits you and suits your style best. With a good putter, you&#8217;ll be able to play a highly competitive, satisfying game. With the wrong one, you&#8217;ll end up frustrated and disappointed. Here are just a few things you should take into account when you begin searching for your first putter.</p>
<p>The length is an incredibly important aspect to consider when looking for your new putter. You will want one that is a comfortable length away from your body, without either the toe or heel of the clubhead coming off the ground. Average sizes for first-time putters are between 33 to 36 inches. The best way to figure out what length suits you best is to head over to a local golf shop and just feel out different putters. That way you&#8217;ll know just the right length when you start your online search for the perfect putter.</p>
<p>Head: The head of the putter comes in a variety of different designs. One common design is the blade cutter. This is the oldest and most universal shape for putters. The advantage of this design is that it creates a soft hit which is perfect for just about any type of green you play on, making it a great shape for beginners. Another type of head design is a heel-toe weighted putter, also known as a peripheral weighted putter. This design is good for golfers who have an in and out stroke as it has more of a head on the putter. Finally, you might want to consider a mallet putter which has a much deeper and lower center of gravity &#8212; ideal for reducing backspin.</p>
<p>When considering the face and insert of the putter, you will want to think about things like, how forgiving you want your putter to be, how straight you want the ball to roll and the type of feedback you receive. For a very controlled, soft hit, a great choice is the metal face made from any variety of metals. For a forgiving, smooth roll, consider going with a insert face putter. This type of putter is made with metal but has a non-metal insert. Finally, when researching putters you may come across grooved face putters. These are used by professionals who want a very accurate, very straight roll.</p>
<p>Grips: Most putter grips have a flat pad on the top of the grip to help you place your thumbs in the right place. Other than that, you have many options when it comes to grip. You can choose a thicker grip to help take your hands out of the stroke, or you can go with a thinner grip if you have a stroke that involves more wrist action. Grips come in a range of different colors, materials and sizes, so it&#8217;s important to try a few out to find one that feels the best in your hands.</p>
<p>Find impressive deals on new and used <a href="http://www.used-putter.com/">putters</a>. We have a huge variety of the best brands around at incredible prices.</p>
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		<title>Improve Your Game Using Golf Club Clone Hybrids</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2010 09:52:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Josh Bland</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Purchasing branded golf clubs cost money, lot's of money. Even then there is no guarantee that you will wind up with a decent golf swing and lower scores. The most popular branded name clubs on the market are Taylor Made, Calloway, Cobra and Ping. There are also many find golf brands available such as Nike, Adams, Wilson, Hippo, Titlest, Scotty Cameron to name a few. These companies keep a keen eye on the competition and try to improve on a feature or design in order to carve out an edge in the market.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Purchasing branded golf clubs cost money, lot&#8217;s of money. Even then there is no guarantee that you will wind up with a decent golf swing and lower scores. The most popular branded name clubs on the market are Taylor Made, Calloway, Cobra and Ping. There are also many find golf brands available such as Nike, Adams, Wilson, Hippo, Titlest, Scotty Cameron to name a few. These companies keep a keen eye on the competition and try to improve on a feature or design in order to carve out an edge in the market.</p>
<p>Golf club clones are clubs that are designed using the best performance features of top brand name clubs but at a much more reasonable cost to the consumer. Clone golf clubs are manufactured using the equal or better design and materials that the major manufactures use. Most often clone manufactures use the same shafts and grips as well. As a result, performance is almost the same to that of the pricy brands.</p>
<p>Pinemeadow Golf is a good example of a clone manufacture that has been around and delivered top products for many years. They purchase their club heads, shafts and grips from the same group of golf club clones factory manufactures that also produce the high priced brand name golf clubs. They have a loyal following because they delivered proven performance results over the years. There are other clone manufactures that are making good quality golf clubs.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t confuse an illegal knockoff club is not to be confused with a clone. Illegal knockoffs steal trademarks, copyrights and patents of another company. They place logos and brand names on clubs so they duplicate the look of the original. If you buy an illegal knockoff in violation of the law since you are buying stolen trademarked products. A clone club manufacturer stays within the letter of the law and any trademark terms.</p>
<p>Buying golf clone hybrid clubs are a very good investment for golfers. For those just starting to play golf or even for an experienced golfer that wants to try a new style club without spending top dollar, hybrid clone clubs become a sensible investment. Purchasing a high-priced set of golf clubs will not make you a better golfer. Clones deliver great performance exceptionally well and in some cases outperform top brand names. These are wonderful golf clubs with lasting worth.</p>
<p><a href="http://clubs4golf.us/">Cone golf clubs</a> need not cost an arm and a leg. Clone golf clubs come at great savings and give the same results as major label nationally advertised brands. Leading brands spend a small fortune on advertising. <a href="http://www.clubs4golf.us/clone-clubs.htm">Clone hybrid</a> clubs makers do not advertise nationally and are able to pass those saving on to you.</p>
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		<title>Golf Club Clones And Value</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 11:01:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Keith Snow</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tiger Woods said: &#8220;I didn&#8217;t originally go along with the equipment changing everyone else was doing, and I got left behind.&#8221;  What this tells us is if you don&#8217;t upgrade your equipment, you get left in the dust.</p>
<p>Illegal knock off clubs place a bogus brand label on a club. This violates trademarks, copyrights and patents law. If a manufacturer makes a club just like a Callaway club, as long as that manufacturer does not place a Callaway label on the club, they are within the law.</p>
<p>Quality clone golf clubs are used by pro and amateur alike with spectacular results. Clone clubs deliver the same quality performance as brand name clubs when you compare them side by side. Factory selections provide the same variety and custom specification you demand for your fit.</p>
<p>Clubs are constantly evolving and if you don&#8217;t take advantage of new technological improvements your friends and competing golfers will pass you by. You&#8217;ll have to upgrade your equipment.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll discover that golf club clones are generic copies of Ping, Callaway, Cleveland, Titleist and other major named models that are in golf sports stores.</p>
<p>New specialty built golf clubs are the choice of many professionals. The difference between clone golf clubs is similar to the differences between fishing poles in that while none are exact copies of the other, pole makers copy the same performance characteristics and features from each other.</p>
<p>Golf club clones are manufactured with the same materials that the brand names use. They get their supplies from similar sources. They use the same shaft supplies, the heads are made from the same materials, and grip suppliers are the same.</p>
<p>If you are looking for equal performance to a top brand named club in a quality clone club, you will not be disappointed. The world of golf manufacturers is a small community and they all tend to use the same suppliers and technologies. They sell their golf hybrid creations and standard golf staples to the brand name and clone market.</p>
<p>Golf heads are made in a variety of shapes and weights. Club makers can use most shapes and weights without violating another company&#8217;s rights.</p>
<p>Want quality <a href="http://www.golf-clubs.us">golf club clones</a> ?? Discover selections that includes a huge selection of top-notch clubs and provisions for golfers of all skill levels. You get the identical pro-quality type provisions at a discount price that can&#8217;t be beat. Click: http://www.golf-clubs.us for quality excellence &amp; price.</p>
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