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		<title>Choosing The Right Golf Clubs For Your Game Just Got A Little Bit Easier</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 13:17:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ron Williams</dc:creator>
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<p>Golf has changed over the years and the equipment we use has changed as well. The irons we carry have changed, as most iron manufacturing companies now offer sets that start from the 4 or even 5-irons in answer to the ever increasing popularity of utility golf clubs of hybrid golf clubs amongst the majority of players. It makes sense, as for most club golfers hybrids are far more forgiving to hit than the corresponding iron.</p>
<p> Driver dimensions are regulated by the USGA and R&#38;A size limits. Most club golfers would do well to play that maximum allowable driver volume which is 460 cc. If you suffer with inconsistency from the tee, playing a bigger driver will definitely help. High moment of inertia and more stable weight distribution makes bigger drivers far more forgiving, even from miss-hits. 460cc drivers allow for a bigger margin of error.</p>
<p> As with all clubs, the shaft is the engine of your driver. Fit the wrong shaft and you&#8217;ll be struggling with the club. Modern shaft designs can lessen or even eliminate many of the most regular miss-hits in golf. If a slice is ruining your scores, then playing a more flexible shaft might be the answer. Struggling to get any height &#8211; a shaft with a softer tip section could well be the solution. Fit the proper shaft for your swing speed and your driving will get stronger. If you don&#8217;t know how fast you swing the club, most shaft ratings also tabulate the carry versus swing speed specifications. Check the flex rating for various shafts and opt for one with a carry rating that matches your regular yardage.</p>
<p> Sales of hybrid clubs are now surpassing fairway woods by almost 100%. If you struggle with reliability with your long irons, some easy-to-hit hybrids may well be your best decision. Manufactured to be forgiving and playable from all lies, hybrids are easy to play from the tee and the fairway. You can even chip with them. These are clubs that are designed to launch high, so most shaft companies are selling specialty shafts built with this in mind.</p>
<p> With irons the choices are even bigger. Modern iron designs are there to help with most of the common flight problems. Offset irons to reduce the slice, for many who struggle with the fat shot and need extra height on their iron shots, wide sole models can help. Take a long look at your irons. If their design isn&#8217;t helping your game, then it&#8217;s in all probability time for a change.</p>
<p> The short game is where you make your scores and that offers loads of options as well. Wedges come in a choice of forgiving designs so you don&#8217;t have to compromise your wedge play anymore. If the little flop wedge shot is creating problems, then a high lofted wedge may possibly be the answer. If poor bunker play is ruining your scores, choose an easy to hit hollow sand wedge. These are super easy to hit and it&#8217;s almost a putting stroke to get out of just about any bunker.</p>
<p> Recent changes in equipment rules now allow for some pretty strange looking putter designs. Strange looking, but effective. If your putting is erratic, a more forgiving putter design might be the answer. Closing the putter too much towards the hole? You probably miss a lot of putts to the left (for a right handed golfer) and playing a face balanced putter could well be the best choice for you.</p>
<p> The right clubs for your game should make the most of your strengths and diminish your weaknesses. You won&#8217;t need to break the bank either. There are very high quality clubs to choose from in the component market. Plus your component clubs will be custom built for you which is the best way to play the right golf clubs for your game.</p>
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		<title>Design Engineering and Flair &#8211; Golf Utility Clubs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 13:48:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ron Williams</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of different things that somebody who is avid about golf can do to improve their golf game. Many strategies that people and implement into improving their golf game and include lessons from pros, consistent practice on the golf range, and lifting weights for upper body strength.A golfer might also choose to upgrade their golf equipment.  A really nice upgrade to your golf game would be to buy a set of hybrid golf clubs.</p>
<p> If you are going to go this route, there are number of things that you need to consider.  Some of these considerations will include learning exactly what a hybrid golf club set can do for you and how you might begin shopping for one.</p>
<p> Just Exactly What Is a Hybrid Golf Club Set?</p>
<p> What you get from a hybrid golf club set is a newer breed of clubs that is specifically designed to improve your golf game.  Hybrid golf clubs are specifically a blending of the strengths that many of your traditional types of golf clubs possess.  The two parts of the golf club that are blended together are the head and the shaft.</p>
<p> So what you get with a hybrid golf clubs that is a club that makes use of a shorter shaft, and any golf head that is flatter and less bulgy.  In most instances you end up with a drive that is a lot more controlled giving you more distance and accuracy.</p>
<p> These clubs are also manufactured so that they have a center of gravity that is lower than ordinary clubs. Not only is this center of gravity lower but it is positioned more to the back of the clubs head.  All of these components work together to give you the potential of having a significant lift when you launch your golf ball.</p>
<p> What to Shop for in a Hybrid Golf Club Set</p>
<p> There are a lot of ways that you can purchase a hybrid golf club set. Some ways you can find these clubs are by shopping at a golf course, or a pro shop, or by shopping online.</p>
<p> If you make the decision to shop for your hybrid set online, you are going to want to take into consideration a number of things.  You need to make sure that the website you are making the purchase from is a trusted source, and you need to make sure that the quality of the product is good as well. </p>
<p> You are also going to want to do a lots of comparison-shopping on the different hybrid clubs available.  Some things you need to compare are the  materials that the clubs are made from, the different pitches and angles of the clubs, as well as whether they are left or a right handed set.  Also, it is beneficial to read various reviews.  Also, another important comparison would be achieving the best price.</p>
<p> Another important locale to look for a hybrid golf club set is a pro shop.  The benefit of this option though is that you can get the advice from the staff at the pro shop, as well as get the feel of the club in your hands before you actually buy it.</p>
<p> So in my summarization of that, it would be a really good idea to go to your pro shop and find the club that you like and then go online and find that exact club online to see if you can find a better deal and save yourself some cash.</p>
<p> You can find listings of a great many different brands and styles of <strong><a  target="_blank" href="http://golfutilityclubs.com/">utility golf clubs</a></strong> at http://www.golfutilityclubs.com.</p>
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