How to Find Cheap Womens Golf Clubs

How to Find Cheap Womens Golf Clubs

Article by Stewart Green







Womens golf clubs are available in all shapes and sizes, so to speak. You can literally find cheap ones wherever you go. Whether you are looking at your local sports stores or on the internet, you’re bound to find cheap clubs for women. One thing that you have to do first is to get fitted. No cheap club will do you justice nor an expensive club be worth the money if it is not made solely for the person who will use it. That being said, try to get some opinions from the experts – and there are no better people than the outfitters.

When you’re talking to fitters, you always have to keep their recommendations in mind. From them, you can get neat ideas as to what golf clubs you should use. The different recommendations of different fitters will give you more choices. For instance, if one suggests a Mizuno while the other would suggest a Titleist, then you can choose the latter since it would be a cheaper club while the former is better in terms of quality. Don’t take my word for it – those are merely examples. The choice is still up to you.

At any rate, you can try on the clubs that they suggest for size. If the fitter you’re talking to is in a golf gear store, and the club he recommended is in their inventory, you can try to do a few air swings. If the club feels right in your hands, then you can mark it down as a potential purchase. Do the same thing for the other suggestions, and then go back home with a list of what you may buy soon; but not without taking note of the prices as well.

Google the clubs that you listed down, and try to see which method of purchase is cheaper. If you can find cheaper clubs online, which you likely will, then you can purchase the clubs from online. If the prices of online and offline clubs are similar, then it is better that you buy them from your local store, since it will be more convenient if you need repairs and such.

Finding cheap womens golf clubs is easy. The hard part is knowing what club is for you. It is easy to find a golf club that you like, but the club doesn’t like you. For you to play great golf, you have to make sure that you are swinging the clubs that’s meant for you.



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Online Golf Equipment Sale -Discounts And Closeouts Everyday

Online Golf Equipment Sale -Discounts And Closeouts Everyday

Article by Mick Euan Tait







When it comes time to buy golf equipment, you will realize that golf can be an expensive sport. With iron sets going for up to 00 and above, and a set of woods and a driver costing you just as much again, you can easily run up a very large bill. That is why many people look out for a golf equipment sale to save some money.

That is why online golf equipment sales have really taken off lately, as golf suppliers and retailers can cut out a lot of the middlemen needed to run an offline business, therefore reducing costs. Many online golf stores claim to offer discount golf equipment, but it pays to shop around for the best deals – luckily, it is easy to do so when shopping online.

In my experience of searching online for the best prices for golf supplies, I have found one that specializes in one thing – offering a good selection of discount golf gear. At Scorelow there is a golf equipment sale everyday!

ScoreLow started of as a small golf accessories store in Texas in 1999. Since then they have grown into the region’s largest and most refined club fitter and retailer of pro-line golf equipment. Due to escalating customer demand, they expanded their operations to the internet in July of 2005.

Their online goal is to give the same in-store experience that has driven our success in their retail location. Today, it is safe to say, that their multi-channel retail strategy delivers on this goal. The staff at ScoreLow.com understands that is takes more than extremely low prices to insure your complete satisfaction. That is why they hire only knowledgeable, friendly, and service oriented staff to help you place your orders.

They offer a really good guarantee as well; “We guarantee you’ll be delighted with your golf club or golf equipment purchases. If for some reason that isn’t the case, we’ll arrange an exchange or a full refund – your choice.

When shopping for cheap golf gear, sometimes you have to take care to read the small print because some stores have really low prices but it is because they are selling used golf equipment. The difference at ScoreLow is that all of their premium golf equipment and golf products are absolutely brand new – not “like new” or “almost new.”

The last time I looked, they represented over 40 different golf equipment manufacturers on all their product lines; everything from Adams golf bags to Yes Golf putters. Now, there are many online golf stores that have a larger selection than ScoreLow, but none can beat their prices.

For men, ScoreLow have everything you would normally find in an online golf store. From the latest golf clubs (drivers, fairway woods, utility clubs, wedges, putters, and iron sets), golf bags (cart, staff, and stand bags – plus collegiate logo bags and NFL logo bags), golf shoes, golf balls, golf gifts, golf accessories (apparel, headwear, rainwear, golf push carts, towels, gloves, umbrellas, tees, softspikes, rangefinders, and last but not least, a huge selection of golf club headcovers.)

As for ladies golf gear, they have a good choice (and obviously price) in golf clubs (full sets, club sets, drivers, woods, hybrids, and putters), golf bags (cart and stand), and golf shoes. The junior golf equipment choice is limited though, with only junior golf club sets.

One of their categories of note is the golf closeout section. There they manage to beat their own low prices on selected products. You have to check regularly to see what is on offer as there are products with closeout prices that change constantly.

A couple of dislikes: There is not much choice for junior or lady golfers, but the majority of the golf stores unfortunately lack in this department as well. I am not crazy about their on site navigation as it makes it hard to jump from brand to brand to compare features – I much prefer the system of drop down menus that are always visible on each page. There is not much choice when it comes to golf shoes or golf apparel, but apart from that, there selection is generally good.

On the whole, Scorelow is definitely worth checking out if you are looking for cheap golf equipment (don’t forget their closeout deals.)

One of their other specialties is their golf club replacement headcovers – you will find new headcovers for all the top name brand golf clubs (drivers, woods, hybrids, irons, and putters.) The other specialty is their collection of Datrek golf bags – Collegiate Logo or NFL logo golf bags. Also of note is their customer service, free shipping within Continental USA on orders over 0, no sales tax on all orders shipped outside of Texas, and their rock solid guarantee.



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Mick Euan Tait is the webmaster of Golf Clubs for Sale where you will find more information about Cheap Golf Clubs from the likes of Scorelow.com and GolfEtail.com.

How to Choose Golf Clubs

How to Choose Golf Clubs

How To Choose Golf Clubs

One of the most confusing things about getting started in golf, is not knowing how to choose golf clubs that are most suitable for your game. Even for people who have been playing golf for a while it can be difficult to know what to look for.

In this article I’m going to run you through the steps you should go through when you are choosing what golf clubs you will buy. By using this organized approach you will be able to choose golf clubs that will be good for your game…and hopefully good for your bank account.

Know What You Need

Too many people buy golf clubs for the wrong reason. Then what ends up happening is the club doesn’t suit their swing, they have to sell it, losing a little bit of money, and they have to look for something else.

You should always match a club to your swing – never the other way around. Think about your game and where your weaknesses are. Talk to your pro and see what they think. Hit some balls with the pro watching and get their opinion. Use a launch monitor to get some numbers.

All this information can then be used by an experienced professional – either a club maker/fitter or golf pro – to match you up with the most suitable equipment.

Trial & Error

Once you know what you need, make up a shortlist of equipment that meets these requirements and give them a try. Before you choose a golf club you should always try to get it in your hands and hit balls with it, even if you are going to buy it online.

See if your golf club has some demo stock in the pro shop you can use. Or visit one of the big retail outlets with indoor facilities you can use to trial the club. By doing this you will cut down the money you waste on the wrong products

Price Research

Narrow your shortlist down to one or two finalists, and do your price research. Check all sources, both off and online. Get a good idea of what the price range for the product is.

One thing I would always do is take the best price you can find on the internet, and see if your local retailer can match it. All things being equal buying from a retailer is better – it makes after sales service much easier if there are ever any problems.

If you can wait, look to hold off until the end of the season when prices will take a fall. Or check for new models that may soon be replacing the one you are interested in – your product may be in line for a clearance price cut in the not too distant future.

With money tightening up the way it is, following the above approach will give you a good approach to finding the right club for your game, and hopefully save you some money in the process as well.

Craig Crooks is the author of the new eBook Who Wants Cheap Golf. This book and the accompanying resource directory are the most complete source of discount golf infomation available anywhere.


Together they reveal insider strategies, resources and tools you shoud be using to make sure you never pay full price again.


It has an excellent listing of many of the top component manufacturers and retailers. if you are looking to cut your costs on golf there is no better source of information.


To find out more visit Who Wants Cheap Golf, and sign up for the free course –‘How To Recession Proof Your Golf Game’.

Scotty Cameron Putters

Scotty Cameron Putters

Article by Charlotte







Scotty Cameron Putters by Titleist are among the best putters in golf today and with the likes of Tiger Woods using them it is easy to see why. Golfbuyitonline carry huge stocks of all the latest Scotty putters including Red X, Newport and Kombi range, circa 62 putters and all the accessories you’ll ever need to go with them.

When I think about Scotty Cameron Putters, Fun, innovative, cool, precision engineering, extensive research and development, trendy and affordable, are all words that the brand name Scotty Cameron conjure up in my head. Since 1993, Scotty Cameron putters have featured, heavily, with wins in the top golfers games. This impressive track record of wins includes the PGA Tour, PGA European Tour, LPGA Tours, as well as, the Australian, Korean and Japanese Tours.

Scotty Cameron Putters:

Scotty Cameron California Putters

The New California range of Scotty Cameron Putter is a new look for Scotty with modern blade lines and a beautiful Honey dipped finish. As Europe’s Largest Independent Scotty Cameron Stockist your in safe hands. Order online today! Now with all Custom options available to order online if required.

Scotty Cameron Studio Select Putters

The Scotty Cameron Studio Select line is the culmination of Putter Studio research and his drive to create a putter family with the finest technical performance and the utmost in aesthetic appeal and overall feel. Low prices and fast delivery guaranteed from Europe’s leading Titleist Custom Fit Centre.

Scotty Cameron Circa 62 Putters

Scotty Cameron Circa 62 putters are inspired by the classics and crafted for performance. Not only are these putters easy to care for, but the misted finish also knocks down sun glare for added confidence on the green.Order today in confidence from Europe’s Largest Independent Titleist Stockist and Titleist Club Fitter of the Year.

Scotty Cameron Kombi Putters

The new Kombi putters features three models from the standard Kombi in 3 lengths from 33 inch to 35 inch, to the Kombi Mid and long putters starting at 43 inches up to 50 inch in the Kombi Long Putter. We now have full custom options available online on many iron sets. Golfbuyitonline are an Official Titleist Retailer so you can be assured that you are 100% Genuine Manufactures Products.



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How to Buy the Right Golf Equipment

How to Buy the Right Golf Equipment

Article by melody







Veteran golf equipment writer Scott Kramer has published a new e-book, How to Buy the Right Golf Equipment. The easy-reading book helps simplify the process of buying clubs, shafts, balls, bags and shoes – as well as buying equipment for other people, including your kids. The following excerpts are the chapters on buying drivers and putters (scroll down).PuttersPut more thought into buying a new putter than any other club. Why’s that? Because you take more strokes per round with it than any other club in your bag, and there are so many intricacies to putters that choosing the right one will help you sink more putts. The wrong one will actually hurt you often. And when you consider that most golfers mis-hit the ball toward the toe of the putter, you quickly realize that the wrong type of putter will only exaggerate your misses. What to do?

First, pay attention to the feel of a potential new putter. You have to pick it up and make sure it feels comfortable in your hands. Then consider its looks – any distractions and you won’t be able to focus on the stroke. If it feels good and looks good to you, then you’re much more likely to put a good stroke on the ball with it. But you generally cannot base your choice on feel alone.Strongly consider getting fitted for your putter, to find one suited to your physique, stance, stroke and preference. A fitter will find your proper length, lie, loft, grip, offset and head style. Regarding length, if you need to set your hands lower on the grip, to get closer to the ball so that your eyes are directly over the ball, then you probably need a shorter putter. Putter manufacturers differ in how they measure the shaft. Some calculate it from the butt end to the heel of the sole, others from the butt end to the center sole of the putter. So one company’s 34-inch model may be another’s 35. Experts claim that most golfers use a putter that’s too long for their stroke. Tell-tale signs that your putter shaft’s too long: At address, you stand farther away from the ball and your hands will tend to be too close to your body, and thus you’ll inadvertently raise the toe of the putter and exaggerate the arc of your stroke. Also, the butt end may poke at your gut. Finally, the putter’s head will feel heavier on a longer shaft. If the shaft is too short, you’ll stand too close to the ball and will raise the heel and.

Then there’s loft to consider. When a ball’s sitting on a green, it’s actually resting in a slight depression in the grass. The putter’s loft – traditionally four degrees – helps lift the ball from that depression. If it lifts the ball too much, it imparts backspin. Not enough lift and it forces the ball to skim the depression’s edge, thus causing it to skip. A solid putting stroke naturally closes the face as it strikes the ball. At impact, the ideal loft is bet, because most putter manufacturers derive the ideal loft in their putters. Dynamic loft – the putter’s loft at the point of impact – is the most important loft.But you need high-speed analysis within a fitting session, to know what yours is. In fact, all of these factors add up to justify why a fitting session will save you a lot of heartache on the greens later on. Armed with the right data, you can buy a putter perfectly tailored to your natural putting stroke. A fitting session can reveal exactly what putter you need and why. Knowing if you’re better off with a blade or a mallet partly depends on your stroke path. If you take an open – or inside – backstroke, square it at impact, then proceed with an inside follow-through, you’re probably best off playing a heel-shafted, toe-weighted blade putter. That’s because as you stroke, the heel moves through the impact area faster than the rest of the clubface. But the toe weight helps the rest of the head rotate through the impact zone, squaring it at impact, and imparting a straighter ball roll. If you were to take that same stroke with a mallet, its built-in face balancing will prevent you from closing the toe by impact, meaning you’ll push the putt to the right (assuming you’re right-handed). After awhile, you might even overcompensate for the push and begin to pull your putts.

By the way,if you need another golf clubs,you cannot miss these styles as follows.Hot products:Callaway X-22 Irons Taylormade R9 Driver Mizuno MX 700 Fairway Wood Ping Rapture V2 Driver websites:http://www.golffactorystore.com



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