Package Golf Sets versus Buying Golf Clubs Separately?

Package Golf Sets versus Buying Golf Clubs Separately?

Article by Neil Peters







Should you buy a package golf set or should you buy golf clubs separately? That is the question most beginners are faced with when starting out in the game. There is no correct answer of course but there are a few important things that when considered may help you to make the correct choice for you.

The main things to think about are:

Budget: how much money you want to spendCommitment: how serious are you about golfFuture: am I likely to upgrade in future

What is your budget?

So, let’s talk about budget first of all as that’s perhaps the most important consideration for any beginner. As a beginner you’re unlikely to know just how serious you are about the game yet so you won’t want to break the bank. However, you don’t want to waste money on a golf set that you’re likely to want to replace quickly either. Luckily, you can buy package golf sets that have high quality clubs and are modestly priced. There’s no need to spend more than £200 to get a good starter set with all the clubs you’ll need and included will be a good golf bag.

How keen are you?

When you consider that you could easily spend £1000 to buy all the clubs separately then this really is a key factor for most people. Is the much greater invested in separate clubs worthwhile? Well, the answer really relates to our second consideration: how serious are you about golf? If you already know that you’re mad keen on the game then I’d have no hesitation in recommending that you look at buying clubs separately and perhaps even consider having your clubs custom fitted.

Still unsure?

Finally, related to the previous two considerations ask yourself this: am I likely to want to upgrade in future? This is big unknown for most at the outset. I’d say if you are at all unsure then go for a good quality package golf set from a good brand like Callaway, RAM or Wilson Staff. You’ll get a really good set for less than £200 that is ideal for a beginner- or intermediate-level golfer for that matter.

To find out more and to compare prices, just follow the links in the about author section below.



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To find out more about this package golf sets and to compare prices visit Mens Golf Sets and in particular the Ladies Golf Sets.

Knowledge Expert Before Buying Golf Clubs

Knowledge Expert Before Buying Golf Clubs

Are you preparing to replace your old golf clubs with new ones? Here are a few things to keep in mind before you buy a new set of golf clubs.

Identify Your Needs
You’re about to spend hundreds – maybe thousands, depending on your bankroll and your level of commitment – of dollars. The most important thing when replacing an old set of golf clubs with a new set is to be honest about the state of your game, and your dedication to the game. How much money and what level of equipment do you feel is justified by your game and your dedication to it?

Consider Changes in Your Game
Ask yourself this question: Do I need a different type club because of changes in my game? For example, if your handicap index has shot up because you don’t play as frequently, you might want to replace those muscleback blades with cavitybacks. Conversely, if you’ve shown great improvement, perhaps you’re willing to consider moving up in class to clubs geared for better players. Realistically matching your level of expertise and dedication with the playability of new clubs can only help.

Should You Change Shafts?
The older we get, the more likely it is we need a softer flex on our golf shafts. Most teaching pros will tell you that most men are playing shafts too stiff for their games to begin with. Be honest about your swing. Should you be playing a softer flex? Likewise, players with slower or weaker swings generally benefit from graphite shafts. If you’re playing steel but your swing has slowed, give graphite some consideration. Choosing the Right Shaft Flex
How to Choose a New Shaft
How About a Clubfitting?
The safest way to answer the question about shafts is to get a clubfitting. A rudimentary clubfitting – taking a few measurements, answering a few questions about distances – can be done in any pro shop and even online. But an in-depth clubfitting lasting 30-45 minutes with a teaching pro or professional clubfitter is the best way to ensure that the equipment you’re about to purchase matches your swing and your body. Clubfitting Helps Your Clubs Help You
Before You Buy a Clubfitting
Set a Budget
Once you’ve identified the current state of your game and your future goals, it’s time to consider how much you’re willing to spend. Some golfers have unlimited budgets, and there’s nothing wrong with overspending if you’re in that category. But most golfers have at least some budget constraints. The good news is that the “value” or “budget” category of golf equipment continues to offer more and better choices every year. Decide how much you’re willing to spend, and stick to it. Research Prices in the Pro Shop
Read Golf Club Reviews
Reviews can sometimes be as confusing as they can be helpful, given that different “experts” sometimes offer different conclusions about the same product. But reading reviews can help you get a sense of what’s out there in your price range and what matches your game. Reviews might not provide you with the perfect answer, but they can help you narrow the field. Golf Equipment Reviews and News
Seek Out Opinions
Something else that can help narrow the field are the opinions of friends, of the local golf pro and even of salespeople in pro shops. If you’re shopping low-budget, in a department store for example, you likely won’t find much help from the store’s staff. But there are a couple pro shops in just about every town that have developed reputations for honesty and helpfulness. Find one of those and you might just find the best clubs for you. Seek Opinions in the Golf Forum
Shop Around
Of course, it all comes down to what you like, what you want and how much you can afford. In the end, the only person who needs to be pleased is you. Spend some time looking around and comparing prices. Inventory and prices can vary from store to store. Stick within your budget and find a set of clubs that you’re confident matches your abilities and goals.

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