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		<title>Finding The Best Discounted Clubs</title>
		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to golf equipment, finding the best discount can be quite a chore. What with the current, outrageously expensive prices, it’s hard to recognize a good deal when you see one.]]></description>
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		<title>Callaway Clubs May Be The Best Choice For You</title>
		<description><![CDATA[All golfers, whether grizzled veterans or beginners, are quite familiar with the Callaway brand of golf clubs and accessories. Those in the market for new golf clubs would want to consider products from a top industry supplier such as Callaway. Although not for everyone, the wide variety of offerings affords you a high possibility of finding the right product/s for your use.]]></description>
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		<title>The Basic Guide To Choosing Golf Clubs</title>
		<description><![CDATA[To begin with, familiarize yourself with the types of clubs that you require. The 14 clubs in each set are categorized as irons, woods, and putters. You use irons for extremely distance specific shots – the size and weight of the head will determine the distance. For greater distances although with diminished accuracy, there are the woods. Hit a few balls with these clubs to get an idea of how far your strokes are capable of. The putters are for shorter, highly accurate strokes. You’re going to need at least one of each kind of club for your golf game to be competitive.]]></description>
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		<title>Picking Golf Clubs With The Right Feel For You</title>
		<description><![CDATA[When you start getting serious about golf, buying golf clubs could be as thrilling as your first car purchase. Just like other financial investments, you would obviously prefer something potentially useful for a long time. You’d want something comfortable and that compliments your swinging style. This way, it’s not likely that you’ll be replacing them over and over. To avoid wasting hard earned cash, create a checklist of things that will increase the comfort and quality of your purchase.]]></description>
		<link>http://seniorgolfforyou.com/blog/picking-golf-clubs-with-the-right-feel-for-you</link>
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		<title>Understanding The Basic Types Of Golf Clubs</title>
		<description><![CDATA[From a beginner’s point of view, it would be a bit outrageous to need a set of 14 different clubs to hit one ball until the end of a course. Nonetheless, after a few rounds, you’ll start to discover that each club has its own purpose in the game.   

For the type of golf club called a “wood”, you’ll have to be aware that its head is not made of wood but hollow metal, normally steel or titanium. These are the longest clubs in a golfer’s armory and their primary purpose is to give him/her the means to hit the ball the greatest distance with each stroke. However, it takes a bit of practice to keep the ball on a straight trajectory. Woods make up less than half of a full set of 14 clubs, and they’re mostly used on the long, straight segments of the golf course with acceptable accuracy. ]]></description>
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		<title>Saving Money By Choosing A Half Club Set</title>
		<description><![CDATA[For golf beginners, going all the way and buying a full set of big brand name clubs is not advisable. There are definitely better options than busting your wallet on something you don’t need yet. One of these that you should try is a half-set of clubs. Aside from being a cheaper AND wiser alternative, the lighter weight won’t give you shoulder and back pains. It also gives you a better chance of improving your game quicker because there are almost no advanced clubs to master. 


There are a few ways to acquire a half-club set; a good method is to simply buy one that’s specifically designed for beginners, but the better alternative is to mix and match individual golf clubs. Be sure to bring along a friend who is a seasoned golfer to give you advice.

 
Half-sets usually have varying complements of clubs. The normal line-up for a half set are 4, 6, and 8 irons as well as a sand iron and pitching wedge. Expect a number of woods and also a putter. These clubs allow you a degree of versatility that works in almost all situations.   


Generally, you get to add and discard a few clubs – depending on your preference and level of expertise. Be sure to familiarize yourself with equivalencies between clubs; a 5 wood and 2 iron for instance, have similar performance but the wood is more forgiving when hit off-center. You can therefore discard the 2 iron from your collection until you become good enough to require the unique hit it provides.

 
Once you’ve mastered all the clubs in your half-set, you can start thinking about graduating to a full club set. By this time, you should have figured out your preference in particulars like club length and head weight. You would now have an idea of what a perfect golf club set (at least for you) should be, and this will make you more confident in your choice.

 
You can acquire a half club set in one of several different methods. The first is to simply buy one that is geared towards beginning golfers. This could be a good choice, but you should definitely try them out before you buy them. An even better way to get a half-set is to mix and match individual golf clubs. Many club stores will allow you to do this, and you will just need to get some advice from an expert golfer as to which ones you will most certainly need when you are out on the golf course. Have a seasoned golfer come to the store with you and pick out all of the clubs in your half-set.
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		<link>http://seniorgolfforyou.com/blog/saving-money-by-choosing-a-half-club-set</link>
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		<title>Choosing The Best Golf Club Brand For Beginners</title>
		<description><![CDATA[All golf equipment manufacturers either claim to produce the best golf clubs or offer the most advanced technology. As a beginner to the sport, trying to decide between these companies can be overwhelming. The popular brands all have their own versions of basic golf clubs for beginners, and special offers to sweeten the deal.
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		<link>http://seniorgolfforyou.com/blog/choosing-the-best-golf-club-brand-for-beginners</link>
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		<title>Choosing Used Golf Club Sets For Beginners</title>
		<description><![CDATA[If you’re a newbie at golf, it might not be a good idea to buy a new set of golf clubs at once, because there’s this chance that the game is not for you after all. There’s also that personal playing style you’ll have to discover, which will partly determine the type of clubs that’s right for you. Your best option would be to start with used golf clubs. This allows you to keep your investment to a reasonable amount while still getting a feel for your new sport.
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		<link>http://seniorgolfforyou.com/blog/choosing-used-golf-club-sets-for-beginners</link>
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		<title>Choosing Used Golf Clubs To Start With</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Golf is one of the most widely enjoyed sports worldwide. This is a relaxing game that demands skill from a player while allowing him or her to enjoy the outdoors. Before you can start off with this sport, you’ll have to buy a set of clubs. All in all, there’s 14 clubs to a full [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://seniorgolfforyou.com/blog/choosing-used-golf-clubs-to-start-with</link>
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		<title>Golf Tips – The Swing (Part 2)</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Let’s take a closer look at the golf swing. There are actually three parts: the back swing, followed by the downward swing and then the point when the club impacts the ball at the very start of the follow through. Your back swing is crucial to the whole swing process since if you mess that part up, the rest is useless.
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