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Titleist Golf Clubs Titleist Vokey SM9 Tour Wedge

Titleist Vokey SM9 Tour Wedge

4.8

Wedge, Man

£99.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £33.00/mo.*
2stores
Titleist Golf Clubs Titleist T350 Steel Golf Irons R300

Titleist T350 Steel Golf Irons R300

Iron Set, Man, Regular, Graphite, Steel

£999.00
Or 6 payments of £166.50/mo.*
4stores
Titleist TSR4 Driver

Titleist TSR4 Driver

Driver, Man, Graphite

£309.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £103.00/mo.*
4stores
GOLF CLUBS

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Golf clubs are divided into four main types: woods, irons, wedges, and putters. Each type serves a specific purpose on the course. Woods are used for long-distance shots, irons for precision, wedges for short-range accuracy, and putters for final strokes on the green.

Selecting the correct golf club size depends on your height and arm length. Golf clubs should allow you to maintain a comfortable stance and swing. Consider getting fitted by a professional to ensure the best match for your body type.

Golf club shafts are commonly made from steel or graphite. Steel shafts offer durability and control, while graphite shafts provide lighter weight and flexibility. Choose based on your swing speed and preference for feel.

Golf Clubs: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing golf clubs, it's crucial to match them with your current skill level. Beginners might benefit from game improvement clubs that offer more forgiveness and help in achieving better shots even on off-center hits. On the other hand, experienced players might prefer players' irons, which provide greater control and feedback. Always assess where you stand in terms of skill to find golf clubs that enhance your playing experience.

Golf clubs come in various types, each designed for specific functions. Generally, a complete set includes drivers, woods, irons, wedges, and putters. Drivers are used for long-distance shots from the tee, while woods are versatile for both fairway and rough shots. Irons are ideal for approaches to greens, and wedges help with precision around the green. Finally, the putter is essential for sinking the ball into the hole. Knowing what each type does can help you build a set that complements your style.

It's always beneficial to try out golf clubs before making a purchase. Many retailers offer demo days or have indoor simulators where you can test different models and brands. Pay attention to how comfortable they feel in your hands, the weight balance, and the swing dynamics. Testing ensures that you're choosing golf clubs that not only perform well but also feel right for you.

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