How A Custom Golf Club Can Improve Your Game
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Many golfers today don’t realize that they can have a better game by buying a custom golf club. By having a club made exactly to your specifications, you can ensure that it is your skill that reflects your score, not the club. A custom golf club can be as easy as asking the local country club or golf shop if they offer custom club services. They may be more expensive than normal clubs but you’ll be happy you made the decision once your game drastically improves.
Everyone’s Built Different
Many golfers aren’t playing as well as they could because they are using clubs that are designed with a one-size-fits-all mindset. Everyone, however, is not built the same - some people are tall, some are short, some have long arms, some do not. Some people are right handed while others predominantly use their left.
Then, should a person who is tall and a person who is short use the same club? What about someone who has longer arms? Should they play golf with the same club as someone with shorter arms? The answer is no.
When designing a custom golf club specifically for you, the company doing the customizing will ask specific questions. These questions can involve such things as age, height, whether you’re right or left handed, how far you hit the ball, what club you most commonly use as well as how often you play golf. These are important questions to ask in order to make your custom golf club as perfect for you as possible.
The Perfect Golf Club
By taking all of these specifications and making a custom golf club, your game can improve drastically. It may take a little getting used to at first but chances are, your custom golf club will feel great in your hands. Your club will fit your hands, be perfect for your height and will be the correct weight for you to effectively handle. If it’s not, then your club might need a little more customizing.
If the company does in fact get it right the first time, watch how your game improves. You may not be any closer to the U.S. Open, but at least you won’t be embarrassed by your score when you share stories at the nineteenth hole. Everyone will want to know your secret and you’ll more than likely be happy to show off your new custom golf club.
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