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Learn About Buying Golf Clubs for Kids |
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Written by Michelle Bery
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Saturday, 30 May 2009 |
So you think your child is the next Tiger Woods or Michelle Wie? Or maybe you simply wish to share the game of golf with your child? Either way, getting kids started in golf can be confusing even for the seasoned golfer, especially when it comes time for buying clubs for kids .
Buying golf clubs for kids is not what it used to be. Gone are the days of buying an adult set and simply cutting down the length. Adult clubs have heavy shafts and heads that will make it even harder for your child to enjoy the game. Any good set of golf clubs for kids will have lightweight heads, light and flexible shafts, and smaller grips, all of which will help your child make better contact and get the ball airborne more easily.
Before buying golf clubs for kids that come in an entire set, it is advisable to see if your child is truly interested in pursuing the game. Golf can be a difficult and frustrating game. It is widely held in the golf industry that for every adult taking up the game, there is another who quits in frustration. A good way to judge your child's interest before buying golf clubs for kids is to start with one or two clubs. Unlike adult clubs, buying golf clubs for kids means you can frequently buy them individually as well as in sets. For a small investment you can purchase a single iron club (like a seven iron), and a putter, and then head off to the local practice green or pitch-and-putt course. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 June 2009 )
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Top Three Reasons You Should Buy Used Golf Clubs |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 17 June 2009 |
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A new set of golf clubs may seem like the ideal gift to yourself for how hard you work in your daily life. Don’t you deserve a brand spanking new $750 Callaway GEMS set with that all-titanium driver and stainless steel fairway wood that will help you look like one of the legends of the green? That’s not the thousands of dollars that some golfers spend to get custom fitted gear. But don’t you deserve to at least approach being as well equipped as the Golden Bear or Tiger himself and, heck, isn’t half the fun of golfing looking the part too? Absolutely, but don’t think you can’t get the best of all worlds when you buy used golf clubs . In fact, a small investment of your time will save you tens or even hundreds of dollars and allow you to get what you really want. So here are the three top reasons you should buy used golf clubs . One—gifts gone bad. Take advantage. Everyone knows it’s pretty difficult to buy for Dad, your boss, or the man who has everything. Often, the obvious choice is a set of great golf clubs. Well, do you know how many people have that idea? Most people think about buying someone a set of golf clubs as a gift for someone they’re trying to impress. It’s the boss and dad’s equivalent to the wedding toaster oven. Every wedding has too many toasters (you can find them on Ebay too) so some of the sets you will be looking at will be completely new. In fact, you can bank on it. Two—there are so many used golf club sets available because people often don’t assess the level of their own play very well, and how often they’ll be able to get to a course. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 June 2009 )
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