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Choosing Womens Golf Clubs

When you're looking at womens golf clubs, you'll want to take your height into consideration.Many manufacturers specifically create golf clubs for women that offer a lighter club for a better swing. They are also usually more flexible than men's golf clubs.

Nike, Nancy Lopez, and Ping are all companies that offer womens golf clubs. That only touches on a few of the companies. Do a search for women's golf club manufacturers on Google and you'll get an entire list.

When choosing womens golf clubs there are a few things you'll want to know. If you're an advanced player, you can skip ahead here. Newer players keep reading this section.

Woods, Irons and Short Game clubs are the different types of clubs. Each type of club has multiple clubs in the line, usually numbered, or named based on the angle, such as a wedge.

Woods are the clubs you use when you're going for distance. Irons are offer versatility, while your putters are used to "push the ball". Your wedges help you out of difficult spots, like sand.


Excellent Video on a Proper Golf Swing


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More About Womens Golf Clubs

Women's golf clubs are shorter and lighter than a men's clubs. They also offera little more flexibility than a man's club. You'll want to account for height if you're getting clubs. There are women's clubs, petite clubs, and standard golf clubs you can choose from. A club that's too long will not give you your best game. This is especially important when choosing putters and wedges too!

You'll also want to make sure you get good grips. The right amount of tackiness can improve your swing, and stop slippage.

Golf Swing Dynamics

Womens Golf Club Selection

If you're a beginner, one of the most important aspects is going to be your comfort. There are many different manufacturers to choose from, so try them out, get your hands on them and choose what feels comfortable.

You'll want a club you're comfortable swinging. Some women substitute woods in place of some of their irons. Ask other women golfers what has worked for them. If you're not comfortable with your swing, take some lessons. Go to the driving range and get some practice in with that swing.

Ask yourself honestly if you'll be playing often. Do you want to splurge on those custom clubs with the designer price tag when you're first learning? You may do better to look around first. You can also consider purchasing used womens golf clubs.

Also, ask yourself if you're looking to play leisurely, or are you looking to compete? Knowing what you want out of your golf clubs will help you make better decisions.

Golf Balls

Nike Tour 2 Mixed Recycled B-Grade Experienced Professional Golf Balls (60-Ball Pack) Nike Tour 2 Mixed Recycled B-Grade Experienced Professional Golf Balls (60-Ball Pack)
Price: $18.88
List Price: $32.99
Intech Beta Ti Golf Balls (36 Pack) Intech Beta Ti Golf Balls (36 Pack)
Price: $16.99
List Price: $19.99
Wilson Sponge Bob Golf Balls 6 Pack Wilson Sponge Bob Golf Balls 6 Pack
Price: $6.05
List Price: $8.00
Top-Flite XL Distance Golf Balls (15-Pack, White) Top-Flite XL Distance Golf Balls (15-Pack, White)
Price: $9.99
List Price: $12.99
Chromax M1 Metallic Golf Balls-Six Pack Chromax M1 Metallic Golf Balls-Six Pack
Price: $16.99
List Price: $24.99
Bridgestone Tour B330-Rx Dozen Golf Balls Bridgestone Tour B330-Rx Dozen Golf Balls
Price: $39.79
List Price: $56.00
Titleist Pro V1 Golf Balls (2009 Model, One Dozen) Titleist Pro V1 Golf Balls (2009 Model, One Dozen)
Price: $39.97
List Price: $108.00
Top-Flite XL Straight Golf Balls (15-Pack, White) Top-Flite XL Straight Golf Balls (15-Pack, White)
Price: $8.86
List Price: $12.99

LPGA: Ladies Professional Golf Association

The LPGA offers all sorts of information on their site, from a list of Hall of Famers, to theirevent schedule. This site is one you'll find all sorts of great info on. You can find a list of Golf Tips here. If you're looking for a golf forum for women golfers, you can join them here. They discuss everything from tips, to womens golf clubs, to the latest news.

Golf Swing Analysis

Other Golf Links

The Executive Women's Golf Association is all about women and golfing! You can find them at EWGA.com

The Golf Cellar is a great place to find gifts for golf fans. You can find them at TheGolfCellar.com.

The World Of Golf is another great store for golfers. They carry everything from womens golf clubs to just about any accessory you can think of.

I came across an virtual INDOOR golf place in Raritan, New Jersey. We drove by it the other day, so I wanted to add the link for anyone in the New Jersey area.

RaritanRidge.com

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