My Cousins Important Tips To Follow While You Are Choosing Ladies Golf Club Sets

By Jerry J. Jansen On November 8, 2009 Under Golf

The quality of your golfing club set can really change the way you play and how much fun you can have.  There have been many inventions in girls’s golfing club design and production over the last several years.  It’s a good idea to discover a bit about your options before deciding which type will be the best match for your game.   

The first step in getting your new set of ladies’ golfing clubs should be to stop by your local golfing specialty store.  Most stores nowadays will have a golfing simulator where they ask you to take a practice swing using both an iron and a wood.  The simulator will look at your swing style and provide feedback as to which types of clubs are better for you.  Ladies golf club sets are smaller and lighter than men’s clubs and tend to be a miles better fit for girls’s body shape and style of play.   

The person fitting you for golfing clubs will most likely need to learn a little about you as a player.  They’re going to want to understand your handicap, your weaknesses and strengths as a player, and how long you have been playing.  Women usually do best with smaller lighter clubs that have most of their weight around the fringe of the hitting area.  It is a brilliant idea to purchase woods that are lighter than average.  This will help give you good club head speed.   

ladies golf clubs have to be correctly fitted to feel good when you are playing.  The fitter will have to measure your height, the length of your arms, and the space between the ground and your wrists.  All of these statistics will be used to determine the correct size for your new women golfing clubs.  The fact is that the distance between your wrists and the ground is the most important measurement.  Taller golfers won’t obligatory require longer clubs. 



Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • Twitter
  • Technorati
  • Live
  • LinkedIn
  • MySpace
  • Twitthis
  • Yahoo! Bookmarks
  • Ping.fm

Related Posts

You must be logged in to post a comment.

  • Blog Sponsors

  • Categories

  • My Websites

  • Login / RSS

  •