Before You Buy Used Golf Clubs Here is What You Should Know

September 6, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Guest Golf Articles

If you are a fairly new golfer you may well need to buy used golf clubs as a technique to stretch your dollar further, while still improving your game with better equipment. In truth, the majority golfers are on the lookout for score lowering advantages.

Without changing anything but your clubs, you can considerably improve your game. Properly determining the shaft flex rating you want, the loft best for you, and the shaft length will go a long way in improving your score.

Here are some figures that might possibly give you new insights into the game and help you pick your next clubs sensibly:

• Tiger Woods has an average driver swing of 130 mph.

• The typical PGA Tour player’s driver swing is 115 mph.

• The average LPGA professional player’s driver swing is 95 mph.

• The average young male golfer’s driver swing is 90 mph.

• The typical older male golfer’s driver swing is 80 mph.

• The typical lady golfer’s driver swing is 60-70 mph.

The above numbers is almost certainly why the majority of manufacturers sell their clubs with the following shaft flex ratings:

Ladies (L), Seniors (A), Regular (R), Stiff (S), Extra Stiff (XS)

Flex

One technique to correctly assess whether you are using the correct flex is to look at your current results. If the ball tends to fade right you are probably using a shaft too stiff for you and if the ball tends to draw to the left, it is probably not stiff enough. These results don’t always hold, but are generally true.

The easiest method to increase the distance your ball travels on a drive is to buy a driver with increased flex in the driver shaft. Unfortunately, the easiest method to increase the precision of your drive is to get a driver with less flex in the driver shaft. And therein lies the conundrum.

Loft

So how do you improve the distance short of forfeiting your precision? You increase the loft angle. Here are some universal rules of thumb. Unless you are Tiger Woods, a PGA Tour player, or LPGA player, you are in all probability going to want one of the loft angles listed below:

• The typical young male golfer needs a 12% loft angle.

• The typical older male golfer needs a 13% loft angle.

• The average young lady golfer needs a 14% loft angle.

• The average older lady golfer needs a 15% loft angle.

Length

To find the best shaft length for you, have somebody measure the distance from your wrist to the floor while you are standing. Get an average between the measurements from your left and right wrist.

• 41 inches or more, your 5-iron should be 39 1/2 inches

• 39-40 inches, your 5-iron should be 39 inches

• 37-38 inches, your 5-iron should be 38 1/2 inches

• 35-36 inches, your 5-iron should be 38 inches

• 33-34 inches, your 5-iron should be 37 1/2 inches

• 29 to 32 inches, your 5-iron should be 37 inches

Armed with the information above you will be able to buy used golf clubs and pick out the correct clubs to improve your game. They will offer a great value for your investment and can be sold to another who wants to buy used golf clubs later.

Want to find out how to buy used golf clubs? Then visit www.The-Golf-Caddy.com to find the best selection. Save time, money, and your game – purchase golf equipment used.

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