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What You Should Know Before Buying Your First Set Of Golf Clubs
By Glenn McDonald
Before buying your very first set of golf clubs, there are a few things you should take into consideration.

First, you must decide how often you will play the game.If you only intend to play a couple of times each year, then it is probably best to stick with a cheaper set of clubs, rather than spending a fortune on brand new clubs. But if you're in this for the long haul, then you should do your research and determine which clubs are best for you.

Your level of interest

 

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and dedication will be an important factor. If you aren't sure whether or not you will continueto golf, then you should probably look for a cheaper set of clubs or even some second-hand clubs. They will best suit a new player who is testing out the sporting world of golf.If your interest continues to strengthen, you can always buy a new set of clubs in the future.

If you are out of ideas for which set of clubs you should buy, then you can ask around and see what other people think will suit you best. Try asking some friends who like to play golf; they may be able to help. Or ask at a pro shop and see what they would recommend for you. Asking people is the best way to get ideas for which set of clubs could be the best for you.

There is always the option to test drive the golf clubs to get a feel for them and to see if they are the best possible clubs for your swing.

After you make your decision, hunt around at pro shops andeven garage sales. These places will cater to the first time golfer. If you play your cards right, you could very well end up with a bargain bag of golf clubs.

 
 
 

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