Buying golf equipment can be like dumping money into a money pit, but armed with some knowledge you can save time and money in selecting the right clubs for yourself . As with most things in life, you can spend a lot or you can spend a little several times before you get what you really need .

If you are first starting out and not completely sure you want to commit to this addictive game, you should either rent clubs at the golf course, or buy a starter set of clubs .

Starter clubs are nice because you can really focus on your swing and not what you just spent on an expensive set of golf equipment .

After a while you will become better and you can invest in a nicer set of golf equipment tailered to your needs .

Generally, a set includes a driver, one or two fairway woods, 4-9 irons, a wedge or two and perhaps a putter.

As you become more experienced and start thinking about new clubs, you may want to consider buying your driver separately . Some players want a driver to give them more accuracy; some need the distance .

There are numerous balls available and the box will usually have a chart on the back and direct you to the right ball for your needs . As you learn the game and get better at it, you should experiment with different balls which could improve your accuracy or distance.

Having the right golf equipment is an important aspect of the game; buy wisely!

This golf equipment post gives you some nice tips for beginners. But the best advantage of golf is it gets you out of the house and off the couch. We need to get outdoors more often. Another activity to try after you get home from golf is to play outdoor lawn games also known as backyard games with your family. Since you will be gone for a while golfing. It’s always a good idea to have quality family time when you get home.

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