Golf Beginner Clubs


Golf Beginner Clubs


 

Beginner Golf Clubs


I was in my late twenties when I first started hitting golf balls. This was the days of the Persimmons Drivers and Woods. I still have that first set! Note I said hitting golf balls. That is because I did not start "playing" golf until I could hit the golf balls to the same destination consistently.

I remember it like it was yesterday. There was a school located behind our house. Next to the school was a very large field. I would take a couple dozen golf balls and my Beginner Golf Club Set to the field and I would hit the balls in one direction, then I would try to find all the balls and hit them back to where I started. I did this several times a week for about two months.

Then, and only then, did I feel I was at the point that I would be able to try to conquer the Golf Course. So, oh my gosh, my first trip to a real Golf Course. I took my Beginner Golf Clubs and I met up with some buddies from work. I had my Golf Shoes, my Golf Tees, my Golf Shirt, and my Beginner Set of Golf Clubs. I Was Ready!

If you have already played Golf on a real Golf Course then you know about the "first tee jitters". My first time on the first tee, these were more than jitters. I was downright scared! I let the others tee off before I did so I could see what level of competition I was facing. And also to try to gain my composure. My brothers and sisters, I am not afraid of many things. But that day I could feel myself shaking.

My first tee shot on a real Golf Course was a terrific shot! I hit that ball straight down the fairway and outdrove two of the other three players! That my friends was when I decided I have to get good at this game.

I played every weekend for the next two years. I broke a hundred after playing for three months. I broke ninety in another four months. I was going to go pro! Yeah right...

I used that first set of Beginner Golf Clubs for the first year I played. I started buying new Golf Clubs a little at a time. First, a new Titanium Driver. They were just recently introduced so they were still a little pricey. Next, my own new Putter. Then, my Irons. It took a few paychecks and a little time but I was finally playing with Golf Clubs that were as good as my Golfing Buddies' Clubs. You know, that whole keeping up with the Jones' thing.

I do not remember if they were even available then, but nowadays you can buy a Beginners Golf Club Set with a selection of Golf Clubs to get you started. You can get the Bag, the Titanium Driver, select Golf Irons, select Hybrid Irons, some sets include a Wood, or Woods, and you get a Putter. All this plus Headcovers for the Clubs and a Raincover for the Bag.

You do not have to spend your hard earned money for a complete set of clubs until you decide you are going to continue playing the Game of Golf. You can Buy a Beginner Set of Golf Clubs with a selection of key Golf Clubs to use until you have a consistent swing and you find your distances. Until then all those other clubs are just for show. Good luck and always remember, "even a bad day on the golf course beats a good day at work!"



lenn Ellis is the owner/operator of Gatonet, Inc. Glenn, along with a team of internet professionals, is considered to be an e-commerce expert. Gatonet, Inc. specializes in e-commerce retail and wholesale marketing. At Gatonet, Inc. they research, create, develop, and manage websites in various niche markets to provide the best products at the best possible prices for their customers. The information contained in this article relates to their Golf Clubs and Accessories website; http://www.driverswoodsandmore.com. For more information on Beginner Golf Clubs go to: http://www.driverswoodsandmore.com/beginnergolfclubs.
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