Monday, 27 February 2012
How Makes Golf Clubs Different?
For somebody unfamiliar with the game of golf, golf clubs all look the same. Every golf club is made from three parts. A rod, called a shaft, has a club head attached to one end and a grip at the other. Subtle differences in the club head affect the distance and angle that the ball will move. With practice, a golf player will intuitively select the right club for each shot. Most sets of golf clubs contain fourteen clubs, three or four of which are called woods, one putter, one to three wedges and as many as eight irons. In addition
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