Tuesday, 3 March 2009

Buying Your Equipment

When it comes to buying golf equipment, it is important to realize what you really need as to what you think you need. A common mistake that average golfers make is seeing a PGA Pro using a particular club or type of equipment and they feel they have to get it. These products could be for you, but why should you waste money on something just because a certain player is using it? The only way to find out is to really look at what you need; you should be spending your money on what you want, not on something youre being sold on. Many times we see golfers go out and buy clubs because of the size of the head or on how other players play with that particular club. No golfers are the same, and so many elements come into play when determining an individuals golf game. While your friend or a PGA Pro can be tearing up the course with a particular product, chances are you wont have the same result. Regardless of if you are better or not, each player type must use th e equipment that truly suits their needs, not for the look or mentality that you need to go out and buy something because people swear by it. So next time you are at the store looking at new equipment, think about whether you are buying this because you need it or you need it.

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