Golf Equipment: Gearing Up

Like any other sports, golf requires that you are geared up correctly to be able to properly play the game. This article will give you an idea of basic golf equipment one requires to be able to learn and play golf.

For starters, the basic golf equipment is a golf ball. Golf balls are dimpled tiny balls, use in to play golf. They are dimpled to reach farther length when driven by golf clubs.

Another important golf equipment is a golf club or golf driver. Golf drivers come in different varieties. This is because a golf course has different landscapes and different golf clubs are required to make the proper drive. Depending on the landscape, either sand, grass or cement, a golf club is essential to make the perfect drive. Professional golfers usually have a bag or two of golf clubs to cater to their golf needs. Most golf stores and sports equipment store sell golf clubs. Some golf clubs are sold in sets while other are sold individually.

To protect your golf equipment, such as your golf club, a golf bag golf club cover is essential. A golf bag will, of course, hold your golf club in one place and will make it easier for your caddy to bring your many golf clubs. Golf bags can also hold golf balls and other golf equipment like water bottle to quench your thirst while under the sun or extra shirt or your regular shoes. On the other hand, a golf club cover covers the edge of your golf club. This is done so to protect your golf club from unwanted scratches and dents. Dents can cause your drive to go from ok to bad. Dents in golf clubs can affect the drive of your golf ball. With these golf equipment, you can take care of the state of your club and your game.

One golf equipment that you need to invest on is a good pair of golf shoes. Golf shoes are different from usual rubber shoes or walking shoes. Golf shoes are created to walk on greens – the type where the sport is played. Golf shoes usually have pointed rubber under the soles to grip the earth and sand under your feet. This way, unnecessary shaking or moving is avoided. This is important because shaking can cause you to not hit the golf ball or to hit the golf ball in the wrong direction. If you plan to play professional golf a good pair of golf shoes is a necessary golf equipment to add up to your list. Choose one that is sturdy yet comfortable enough for you to walk into. Golf is a sport that requires walking from one hole to another or to where your ball landed (you can not use golf carts on the greens) and thus, if your golf shoes are uncomfortable, you would have a hard time concentrating on your game.

A golf equipment usually provided by most golf courses (aside from the golf ball) is the tee. The tee is the tiny pin like thing that you punch to the ground to stand your ball into. The tee is use in teeing off (the start of your first drive) thus the name.

The most amazing golf equipment ever created (for me, that is) is the golf cart. Golf carts can take you from one hole to the other, though as I said earlier they are not allowed on the greens, they still lessen the burden of having to walk under the hot sun. This golf equipment can be acquired from golf courses. Golf players are usually made to use golf equipment such as this to give them a better and easier time playing the sport.

Many specialty shops and sport shops offer golf equipment. The internet is also a good source of golf equipment. Second hand golf equipment are even auctioned off the internet, if you are on a tight budget. Check out your local golf shop, sports shop, specialty shops, E-bay or Yahoo! for your golf equipment needs.

Nicholas Tan
http://www.articlesbase.com/golf-articles/golf-equipment-gearing-up-139456.html

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11 Responses to “Golf Equipment: Gearing Up”
  1. Curly says:

    Does anyone else buy golf equipment on Ebay?
    Lately, I’ve been getting all my gear off ebay. Typically, I’ll go to a golf shop, test some clubs, find something I like and then monitor prices for it on Ebay until I find a good deal. And I’ve had tremendous luck so far. Anyone else for this strategy?

  2. judapuh says:

    almost 85% of the time! Most of the time eBay is a great source for clubs. Sometimes golf pro stores will lower the prices on New-but-old clubs. Good stuff!
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  3. Mizer says:

    I’ve used the same strategy myself when buying clubs. I got my current set of irons (Adams A2 OS) off eBay. However, the next set of irons I buy, I’m going to a golf pro to be fitted.

    I know a couple guys who recently got fitted for their new sets of irons and the results have been pretty amazing. These two guys are making much better contact with the ball and are hitting more greens in regulation. Seeing what it’s done for them has made me a believer in getting fitted for your clubs.
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  4. MC BRUCE says:

    I HAVE BOUGHT MANY OF MY CLUBS FROM EBAY. THE TRICK IS TO FIND A CLUB OR CLUBS YOU HIT THE BEST AND TRY TO FIND THE SAME ONE ON EBAY. MOST OF THE TIME YOU FIND ANY CLUB YOU SEARCH FOR. I BOUGHT A FAIRWAY METAL FOR 1/8 OF THE COST IT WAS YOU USED, BUT IT WAS IN GREAT SHAPE. REMEMBER TO READ EVERY DETAIL OF THE ITEM AND DO NOT BE AFRAID TO ASK THE SELLER QUESTIONS. IF THEY WANT TO SELL THE ITEM THEY WILL ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS. GOOD LUCK!
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  5. Big Buddy says:

    a great way to save money! The most important thing is to check out the buyer’s feedback and make sure you can at least see pics of the clubs. Be careful with the shipping charges, some sellers hope you don’t realize how much it is until it’s too late. And I would steer clear of seller’s out of the country unless their feedback is perfect – I bought my Titleist DCI 962 irons on Ebay and they are exceptional –
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  6. sweet_pea says:

    my brother does all the time, and the clus are usually in very good condition!
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  7. Spartan Golfer says:

    That’s exactly what I do!
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  8. msy629 says:

    Yeah thats exactly what i do. Its great for buying gloves and balls too. I brought everything from my driver, iron and 3 wood from ebay. Only thing I didnt get was my putter which i got at a golf show. Just make sure the seller has good ratings and its no worries, I never had a problem.
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  9. Scott W says:

    I do it all the time. I have bought 3 different sets of clubs, single clubs(Drivers and wedges) Balls, tees and gloves and have always saved just about half. But I only buy from sellers with high feedback percentages and brand new and wrapped items.
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  10. x-15a2 says:

    I have, but typically get better deals elsewhere (like http://www.rockbottomgolf.com). I purchased my Odyssey putter from an eBay store, got it for like $30, including s/h.
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  11. {.//kevin\\.} says:

    we are like twins….i do the exact same thing…literally…i go to a golf store then the driving range to test the club i’m thinking about….and get it on ebay…..you save way more $$$
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