Golf For Beginners Part 1: The Entire Points A New Golfer Should Be Knowledgeable About
July 12, 2009 by Golf blogger
Filed under Golf for Begginers
Golf is one of the bestdeveloping sports-based hobbies in the world. It does not require super-human strength, velocity or size to be enjoyed. It does not need that you start at age two, though some of the most well-known golfers have, to be victorious . In fact, golf is one of the few sports that hundreds of people take up after retirement, every year. To get started in the game there are very few necessities : a course, some rental clubs and the wish to walk in the great outdoors for a lovely afternoon. Of course, a lot of folks do get carried away right from the start and pay money for every golf related item that crosses their path, but none of that is really necessary. Or is it? Read on and find out what you need to know for golf, from equipment, clothing, to the lingo. You will be looking and sounding like a real golfer in no time. (Oh, and if you throw in some lessons, you might actually play like one, too!)
Getting the Goods: Gear You Need and Some Bonus Goodies
Beginning golfers can start working with rental clubs, but as soon as you know that you will maintain , you should truly start looking for your own. Rental clubs are great as your gain knowledge of the fundamentals, but once you have that down, and are set to start playing for real, you will need clubs that are better suitable for your swing, your body type and your height. There are some essentials facts to keep in mind when looking for the clubs that you will be using.
1) Cost and Brand Name.
Do not get fixed up in the “best” product names, the ones that the pros are using. You are not a expert golfer, after all, and do not have their fiscal backing. Most of the world’s players get their clubs supplied to them by the manufacturers- who get the benefit of advertising. You can start with lower end new golf clubs, or even used golf clubs and be entirelyokay, and upgrade as you go. Starting with the budget clubs can allow for lessons, either from a pro or a video. Once you improve your game, then you can buy a new club or two. The sky is not going to turn green and fall if you mix the new clubs in with the old. Never buy clubs that are ahead of your current budget.
2) Fit and Style
Golf clubs that are too long for you will be ungainly and hamper your swing. If they are too short, it will cause you to accept a strange and probably painful posture. The fit of a golf club is so crucial, that the pros use computer analysis to get their perfect club, but you are not in that league, right? If you are only golfing once or twice in a year’s time and still insist on owning your own clubs, you are perfectly within your rights to walk into the local big box store and grab the first set of clubs that catches your fancy. On the other hand, if you are a more avid golfer, start your club search at a sporting good store, or a pro shop and ask if there is an associate that is club fitting trained. The average height golfer, (male or female) should have a fairly easy time of finding good clubs, however those taller or shorter than average height will have a slightly harder time. More on fitting a golf club in the next section.
That’s all golf tips for today.I hope that new golfer will get valuable knowledge here. See you in golf for beginners Part 2 soon.



