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    Golf Clubs

    If you think any type of golf club will do, you couldn’t be more mistaken, because you haven’t been on the course trying to compensate for the bad club you’re holding in your hand. Besides destroying your game, ill fitting clubs will leave you aching after a day on the course as well. If you’re spending all of you’re time trying to make up for your bad clubs then you are by no means enjoying the game.
    Custom clubs may be the answer to this problem, but the bottom line is that most people are not going to be able to afford to spend hundreds of dollars on custom clubs, especially if they are just starting out in the game. Most people, especially beginners, are going to be able to find what they need from a good golf store. But there are several things to keep in mind when you are shopping.
    While the length of the clubs are important, it is not everything. In fact, the professionals say that the size of your club’s grips are quite important and that they should be comfortable in your hands. That’s why youth and women often use clubs with a smaller grip.
    If you decide to splurge for the custom clubs, then there will be a process to follow. Buying custom clubs is not like buying a tailored suit. The point is not only to make the club reach from the point of your outstretched hand to the ground, but they must make use of your whole body and its strengths and weaknesses. In fact, the best custom clubs will even take into your account. So, don’t be surprised if getting your clubs made is both an indoor and outdoor affair and that more than your arm length is measured.
    Many major golf club manufacturers will charge for a “fitting,” and it may be quite expensive. Many will also offer this service for free if you commit to buying the clubs from their company. Custom clubs are often more expensive than “off the shelf” clubs from your local golf supplier or outlet store, but the results will be seen on the course and probably as soon as take your first swing.
    If you have been a golfer for awhile and you’re considering custom clubs, you should first think about all of the shots that you have spent time compensating for on the course and the beating your body may have taken because of it. If you’re taller or shorter than the so called “typical” golfer, then you may have strengthened a few unknown muscles while you compensated for clubs that did not “fit” you correctly. With custom clubs, you will no longer have to compensate.
    Just because you are ordering custom clubs does not mean that you have to wait months for them to be manufactured. In fact, may manufacturers can have them to you with a few days at a couple of weeks at the most.
    Only you can decide whether or not custom clubs is the investment for you. If you’re really committed and willing to spend the money, then they may be a good buy for you and you will be taking your game to the next level.

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