David Webster is a golf enthusiast who lives in Surrey, UK
Every golf player whether a new player or a professional player needs to have golf clubs and for each these clubs can be very different. They can also be priced very different also as the more professional the club and the different materials they are made from are going to make a difference in the price. Those that are consider Golf Holidays might like to take note!
The beginning golfer usually has a difficult time making direct contact with the ball and shooting it where the ball should go, it is not unusual for the new golfer to hit the with the side, top or to top the ball. This all goes along with being a new golfer and it takes practice just as it takes the right clubs to help you guide the club easier to the part of the ball that should be hit in order to make a proper shot.
There are clubs that have an oversized club head, this type of club makes it easier to swing and hit the ball correctly, and it will also skim through the grass faster and easier.
There are other clubs of this type to help the beginning golfer and each will not only help the correct hit, it will also with the correct swing path.
For long shots woods or a club with a low center of gravity will help in when it comes to hitting the ball with enough power in the correct way to lift it through the air.
The putter is also an important club for the beginner and even with the correct club this is a shot that only practice makes perfect. However, a large headed mallet putter will be a great help in putting for the beginning golfer.
A nice choice in starter clubs is woods in a one, five and seven, along with the putter mallet. Some beginners also like to select additional clubs that are hybrids and irons to have a complete set of the clubs that might be needed.
While an entire set of clubs that is permitted to be carried onto the golf course is fourteen, there usually is no need for several of them and as they are not needed they can be left out rather than to be carried or carted through the golf course.
As a beginner there is little need to purchase an entire set of fourteen clubs, once your game has improved chances are that you will want to move up in clubs that will fit you game. Now that you've got your clubs sorted you might like to consider a golfing break at either Avisford park or Belton Woods.
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