What you Should Know Before you Buy Golf Products

There are a lot of things to remember when choosing your golf related products, regardless of your experience with the sport. Even the most serious of golfers usually have no idea how to pick out golf products that are effective and worth their money. Just as in any other products on the market, choosing golf products can mean wading through tons of misconceptions, cheap marketing gimmicks and plain old ignorance. Advertisements and other marketing ploy constantly bombard serious and amateur golfers alike, hawking millions of golf clubs, balls, putters, bags and everything else related to the game. The smart golfer doesn’t have to pay thousands of dollars for these products. Just remember these very important tips to consider when purchasing golf related products.

There are general rules to keep in mind when picking out golf products. First, buy products and equipment that suit your body and style. Your physical capabilities and limitations are very important in considering the type of product to choose. Most golf products are very user-specific. Purchasing the wrong equipment could end up ruining your game even more. Second, remember that the price shouldn’t be a basis of consideration. The pricing of a product is also part of the overall marketing strategy. Just because a product is expensive doesn’t mean that it is of the highest quality. Paying more doesn’t lower your handicap – choosing the right product does. Third, don’t go for the image or packaging. Go for your money’s worth, not what golf fads dictate.

Product-specific reminders are also important when considering your purchases. Golf balls, for example, are not just balls you hit as in tennis or hockey. In golf, the ball is just as important in determining your game. To make sure that the ball you choose fits your own limitations, remember to check out the compression rating. A ball’s compression rating ranges from thirty to around a hundred. A higher compression rating allows the golf ball to cover greater distance, but also requires a more powerful swing. In determining the ball that suits your game, consider your strengths and limitations.

In choosing a golf club, there are several factors to consider. The length, for one, should be based on your own body height. Unless a golfer is very tall or very short, standard length clubs will do. The weight of the club should also be taken into consideration, especially when speed is an issue. The lighter the golf club, the greater the speed it generates. Female golfers may also prefer the use of lighter clubs, which are must easier to use with less strength involved. The loft angle is also very important for golfers who want to increase their distance coverage. The higher the loft angle, the greater the trajectory and, of course, the greater the distance covered. Choosing the golf club with the right loft angle, however, can be quite tricky.

Slower speed swingers require higher lofts to improve the distance that their ball covers. As mentioned earlier, an increase in the height of the loft improves the distance through a better launch angle. On the other hand, swingers with greater speed require lower lofts as their style of swinging already allows them to cover sufficient distance. Faster swingers do not need high loft angles to obtain the optimum distance possible. This is one reason why a golfer should always select equipment and products that fit his needs. A slow swinger with a high loft angle golf club would find it harder to get the ball airborne. Choosing a product based on hype rather than your own limitations and strengths would undoubtedly fail to improve your game.

Also, the material used in the golf club is not as important as most golfers believe. Distance, for one, is not affected in major way by the material used. There are a lot of names out in the market today such as Titanium, Cyro Plasma, Cermet, and Maraging Steel that make a lot of promises they can’t keep. What is important in choosing a golf club is the height and then the weight and angle – not the material, and certainly not the price. Golf relies heavily on physics. These important factors are the ones to take note of when purchasing a golf club. Understanding the golfer’s own needs and limitations will help greatly in choosing the best-suited golf equipment, be it golf balls or the golf club.

 

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