Does anyone out there remember back when junior golf club sets for children were basic standard sized clubs which were cut down to fit the height of your child?
Back many years ago most junior golfers would receive their fathers old, rusted down golf clubs. Mostly they would be too big for you but that was just the way it was. You had to do the best you could with what you were given.
I was the same when I started using an old set of my friend’s father’s golf clubs that were 4 inches too long for me. It was a tough first adjustment but it was what a lot of golfers have had to deal with when first starting out.
The golf grip plays a key part in golf and is the foundation of which a great golf swing can be built. There’s no question that learning even the basics of the grip will get any player on the right track to straighter more consistent golf shots, and should not be overlooked when it comes to developing your golf swing.
Here are a few golf grip tips that will hopefully get you on the right track to hitting better more consistent golf shots:
Finding the right junior golf clubs is critical to having your junior player playing well as early as possible. Quite simply, junior golf clubs are extremely important to helping your child play well, because having the right equipment is essential.
If you get clubs that are either too short or too long for the player, they will not be able to swing the club effectively. Here are some important tips when looking for golf clubs for sale to help you choose the best golf clubs for your junior player as quickly as possible, and best yet, without spending a fortune in the process.
Everyone wants to lower their golf score and have a lower handicap. We all know how to accomplish this; you need to work on your short game. It’s a fact that 40% of all shots on the golf course are made with your putter. By reducing the number of putts per round you will dramatically lower your score. How often have you added unnecessary strokes to your round by missing putts 4′ and under? Truth is we all do it; most putts are missed from this range. An indoor putting green is the perfect tool to cut strokes from your game. The surface has to be non-directional to simulate a real green. There are a few different styles to choose from.
The portable type: These measure about 18″ x 72″, can be rolled up and transported very easy, from room to room, outside to a deck and just about anywhere. This style makes a great addition to a game room and can be purchased with your favorite NFL or NCAA team logo on it.