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		<title>Follow These Steps When Buying New Golf Clubs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 18:54:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ron Williams</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Want to buy a new set of golf clubs?</p>
<p> Start off by thinking about your needs. Golf clubs are not cheap so you should ensure that you will get something that will truly address your needs by being honest with the state of your game.</p>
<p> Many people decide to change their clubs because the old ones are not suited for their game anymore. If your swing and golf game have advanced, you may want to think about getting a more expensive set of clubs. By matching your current skills with your golf clubs you will surely see an improvement in your scores.</p>
<p> Always consider what type of shaft you should get. The fact is that the older you get the slower your swing becomes which means you might with a softer flex shaft. Many golf Pros will tell you that is is critical to get a shaft with flex that is matched to your swing and game. Try to be open with your own swing because the time you do, you will be able to see a significant improvement in your play.</p>
<p> Look at the pros and cons of the clubs you may buy to see how other people view them.  Looking at <a  target="_blank" href="http://www.golfclub411.com/">golf club ratings</a> can be a good way to guage what others think of them.  Make sure to read reviews from people who are on your same level because you want clubs that fit your handicap and style of play.</p>
<p> Setting a budget is a good idea when shopping for new clubs. You want to make sure you have money left for greens fees after you buy your clubs or how else are you going to test them out. If you are money conscious then look at the <a  target="_blank" href="http://www.golfclub411.com/taylormade-r7-irons-review/">TaylorMade R7 Irons review</a> because they are economical and a great set of irons.Don&#8217;t be afraid to spend more money as long as the set you are buying is fit for your skill set. Everyone has a different budget but it is still best to get clubs that are necessary and not overspend.</p>
<p> Take these 4 tips into mind when buying you new golf clubs and you are sure be happy with your purchase.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 17:07:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ron Williams</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Looking to purchase a new set of golf clubs?</p>
<p> Start off by thinking about your needs. Since clubs can be very expensive make sure you are getting clubs that fit your game and not overspending.</p>
<p> A common reason people buy new golf clubs is because their current ones do not fit to their improved skills. If you are not a beginner to golf anymore then it may be time to get a more advanced set of clubs. Buying golf clubs that address your weaknesses is a great way to help lower your scores.</p>
<p> Think whether you need to change your shaft. Admit it, the older we get, the higher the need for us to use softer flex in our own golf shafts. The #1 mistake people make when they buy new clubs is getting a shaft that is not geared to their swing speed. Be honest about your current skill set and you are sure to get the right clubs to help you improve.</p>
<p> Read online to see what other golfers like and do not like about the golf club you may buy.  Reading up on <a  target="_blank" href="http://www.golfclub411.com/">golf iron reviews</a> can help you determine if they have assisted other golfers in lowering their scores.  Make sure to read reviews from people who are on your same level because you want clubs that fit your handicap and style of play.</p>
<p> It is a good idea to set a budget to make sure you do not overspend on your new golf clubs. After all, you won’t end up being happy when you were able to get the most advanced golf club but you know deep inside that all of your savings are gone. For any budget the <a  target="_blank" href="http://www.golfclub411.com/taylormade-r7-irons-review/">TaylorMade R7 Irons review</a> since the price of them is low and they are still very advanced set of golf clubs.There is nothing wrong with getting an expensive set as long as you have the funds for them. But most golfers have their own budget constraints hence it is still better to be practical for one to enjoy the sport of golf better.</p>
<p> If you take all of these tips and apply them to your buying process you are sure to come out with a great set of golf clubs.</p>
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