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Choosing
a Golf Club |
by:
jay
moncliff |
Cast
Iron Golf Club
The cast iron golf club is made from cast
iron and the majority of the weight of the
golf club is around the perimeter. Because
of this the sweet spot is larger and this
type of golf club is really great for beginners
or those who have trouble making full contact.
Forged Iron Golf Club
The forged iron golf club is generally used
by professionals simply because of its design
and function. The center of the golf club
is the center of gravity and the front of
the club is a bit heavier. If you are an
experienced player then you might consider
a forged iron golf club.
Also, you will need to choose a size for
your golf club as well from standard to
midsize or oversized.
The standard club is smaller, so the sweet
spot is as well. Generally professionals
and advanced players use a standard club.
Midsize golf clubs are great because they
have a bigger sweet spot and are a bit larger
than the standard golf club. Average players
frequently use midsize golf clubs because
they are easy to control and have a larger
sweet spot.
Oversized golf clubs are generally used
by seniors and individuals who have a hard
time hitting the ball straight on. The one
problem with these clubs is they can be
difficult to control. The bonus, a huge
sweet spot so when you make contact your
ball goes further!
About The Author:
Jay Moncliff is the founder of http://www.golfclubsreviews.info
a website specialized on Golf, resources
and articles. This site provides updated
information on Golf. For more info on Golf
visit: http://www.golfclubsreviews.info
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