Hand Graphite Wedge
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The next time that the purchase of equipment, there are some important things to remember: spending a little extra time to customize your clubs will make a difference, a lesson or two before and after a club assembly will ensure the best result, even a small change to your existing clubs can have a major impact and, finally, the technology is there for you - take advantage of it!
CONTROLS custom fitting 7 - "a little more time customizing their clubs will a huge difference to your performance and enjoyment, regardless of their level of play! "
1. Shaft length - determines where on the clubface the ball is beaten constantly.
2. Lie angle - the angle between the ground and the soles of the clubhead. This influences the shape of your shot.
3. flex shaft - determines the trajectory, accuracy, distance and consistency.
4. Shaft type - graphite shafts help you get the distance and height. steel shafts are more controllable.
5. size Grip - The thickness of the grip determines how quickly you release the clubhead.
6. golf club design - determines the amount of workability and forgiveness.
7. Makeup September - to use hybrids instead of long irons and how many wedges you carry?
THE VALUE OF A CLASS WITH PRO
"Before undergo a custom fitting session with me, I suggest booking some lessons so you can get rid of bad habits in your golf swing could harm for your game.
It is essential to have all your clubs custom fitted to the putter forest. Depending on your swing, you may need more time to 'Tweaks' to some of their clubs for you to get the best out of them. "
FOR A SMALL CHANGES MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE - "best accuracy starting with the hand. "
1. Grip the club in his left hand as if in the address.
2. No grip too hard, check your fingertips lightly touch the palm of the other side. The grip size is correct only when their fingertips barely touch his palm.
3. If your fingers overlap in his palm, the grip is very thin, and if your fingers do not touch the palm of the hand to all, the grip is too large.
If the grip is too thin, will tend to release the club also quickly and hook the ball, and vice versa if the grip is too thick, will not release the right club and will tend to cut the ball.
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James Langmead PGA Qualified Golf Professional and former Callaway Club fitter of the year http://www.thegolfshoponline.co.uk.


US $47.00






