Monday, September 26, 2011

Tips to Help You Choose the Right Beginner Golf Equipment

By Athena Hunter


Most new golfers go on an unnecessary spending spree. Certain pieces of golf equipment will help you get your game off on the right foot. Not every product that gets advertised on television or on golf shows will help improve your golf game, though. Mostly, these products will do little to help your game and a lot of damage to your wallet. You're better off focusing on a few key pieces of golf equipment and saving the advanced gadgets for later.

A golf bag should be the first piece of golf equipment that you invest in. Golf bags, while not cheap, are a worthy investment especially if you intend to play the game for a long time. Your golf bag is how you'll carry everything else you'll need. You'll need to keep a few things in mind when comparing brands, styles, and prices. First, make sure the bag is comfortable to carry around. Next, if you don't want to rent a cart or hire a caddy every time you play, you should consider getting a bag with a built-in stand.

The final detail is to make sure it has plenty of room to carry the important equipment that you need on hand with plenty of room to grow. Paradoxically, a golf umbrella is actually a crucial piece of golf equipment. No matter where you play, there are occasional storms. It doesn't matter if you feel you need protection from a little rain or not, the odds are good that your equipment does. Golf clubs are not little investments. It is in your best interest to safeguard them the best way your able to. Regardless of the shaft material, the odds are good that the club heads are not impervious to rust. An umbrella is a little investment that will remunerate you well the first time you discover yourself needing it.

A decent divot tool is also something you will need to invest in. It might not help your game play as a piece of golf equipment but golf remains a gentleman's sport. One of the rules of the green is to fix any nicks and clumps caused by your ball so subsequent players aren't impaired by them.

Beginner golf equipment doesn't have to cost a fortune but buying the right equipment can add years of enjoyment to your game. Regardless if you're brand new to the game of golf or returning to it, all the fancy bells and whistles available can be distracting. Stick with these great pieces of beginning golf equipment and you should be in great shape.




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