Buying golf equipment can be like dumping money into a money pit, but armed with some knowledge the golfer can make the right choice about the clubs he needs. As with most things in life, you can waste a lot of money or save a lot of it in order to get the right thing for yourself. Clubs are important to
fix slice, and perform the right
golf swing.
If you are about to begin this game and not completely sure you want to commit to this addictive game, you can rent the number of clubs you will use, or invest some money to buy clubs made for beginners.
Buying a set of started clubs enables you to become accustomed to them; enabling you to concentrate on your swing and not getting confused about those rented clubs and how they are supposed to help.
As you become better at the game, you should invest in a better set of clubs, fitted to you.
Generally, the set you will buy contain one or two wedges, a fairy wood or two, driver, putter and 4 to 9 irons.
When you improve the way you play more and more, you may want to consider buying your driver separately. Some golfers want to get better accuracy out of their driver; others focus on the distance.
There is a large number of balls and you can find on the back of the box a chart to help you choosing what ball is right for you. As you improve the way you play, you need to start experimenting a number of balls to find out which one will give you better distance or accuracy.
It is very important to have the right set of equipment when golfing, so choose the best for you!