Thursday, July 28, 2011

affect your game

So many things can affect your game out on the golf course. The course could be wet from rain, the wind could be blowing this way and that, or the group in front of you could be taking their time, killing your momentum. Considering the many factors on the golf course that are out of your control, it is important to get those that are controllable correct. Finding the right clubs for your needs is one such factor you can control. Even if you are a beginner golfer, you will most likely be familiar with the clubs in your bag. Many golfers feel that at least two quality woods, one driver and one fairway wood, should be included in your bag for long distance and driving shots. Woods are arguably the most important clubs because they get you off the tee and on your way toward the pin. Woods are also the least forgiving clubs and can be the most difficult to master. However, once you get your ball onto the fairway, a good set of irons is necessary in order to get yourself onto the green. Finding the right set of irons is crucial to your game because accuracy really counts when positioned on the fairway. Before deciding on which irons to use, it is a good idea to learn about each iron and how to use it correctly. Golf irons get their name because the heads of the clubs are made out of metal, historically cast-iron. The clubs are intended for use on the fairway in between driving the ball, and putting on the green.

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