Three Tips for Choosing the Right Beginner Golf Equipment

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Many people think they need more equipment than they really do when they first start golfing. While you can find many fun looking gadgets, you won’t need those until you’ve mastered the basics of the game. You won’t benefit from the advanced equipment, anyway, until you’ve mastered the basics. As you pick out your starter kit, keep these important tools in mind.

The first piece of golf equipment to invest in is a golf bag. While this isn’t the cheapest piece of equipment you’ll come across, it is a worthwhile investment if you plan to play the game for a long time. You will use this piece of equipment to carry around everything else. There are a few things you want to keep in mind as you compare brands, styles, and prices. First, and most important, make sure the bag is comfortable to carry. Second, decide if you want a bag with a built-in stand (recommended if you plan to walk rather than rent a cart or hire a caddy each time you play).

The final thing to consider is the room the bag offers for carrying your important equipment and that it has room to grow.

A golf ball finder is another wise investment. Special eyeglasses make it easier to spot your ball by eliminating the grass from your view. Golf ball finders help beginners for two reasons. First, this will help you lose fewer balls as you learn the game. Second, after you hit your ball, a golf ball finder will help you see where it goes. This can help you identify problems with your swing like hooks or slices if your ball is consistently veering off course to the left or right of where you believe you are hitting it.

A final piece of equipment you should invest in is protective eyewear. This often gets overlooked as being unimportant when beginners start purchasing golf equipment. Golf is primarily played outside in the elements, however. The sun can seriously damage unprotected eyes. And if you don’t have to constantly shield your eyes, it is easier to keep track of where you want your ball to go and where it actually goes.

You’ll be better off starting small when buying starter golf equipment. Then you can add more expensive pieces one at a time until you have the set you are confident will help you accomplish all your goals on the course and at the driving range. This is how you get the most bang for your buck when getting started with the great game of golf.

Sources: PingG15 & Ping G15 Irons

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