So, you've decided that it's time to get started playing the game of golf. Congratulations It is a great game to be sure. I am so happy to have gotten started over 30 years ago myself. But, before you can bookthat first tee time, you're going to need to get yourself some golf equipment. Have you thought about everything you need yet? Here is a quick list of what you'll need in order to get started.Kombi Putter will be the single most costly item you buy when getting started in golf. There are clubs priced for every budget and you will need to decide what your budget is before shopping. My best advice is to start out with a beginners set until you've played the game for a while. Why? Because what happens if you decide golf just isn't for you after all? Instead of being out thousands of dollars on equipment, you've only spent a couple hundred. It just makes good sense. Start out small and work up as you go.
Another suggestion I would make is to get fitted for your golf clubs. Having the wrong size clubs can prevent you from playing your best golf. The golf clubs sold in the retail stores are all sized for the average person of average height and weight. Great, but just what is average? Who is average? I never have understood that one. Since your golf clubs are the most important piece of equipment you have on the course, get fitted correctly. You'll enjoy yourself much more and thank me later. Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Select Kombi Putter features the Studio Select 3-point weighting system and thick face for deep CG, creating a balanced putter that is stable throughout the stroke for forgiveness and great roll. It is precision milled from 6061 aircraft aluminum and has a clean, misted topline along with high-contrast sight lines making alignment easy.
I think it goes without saying that you're going to need something to put your golf clubs in. If you're planning on walking all the time then find a lightweight golf stand bag. You should probably get a pull cart to go with it too. If you're planning on riding a cart, then just about any type of golf bag will do. You might want to even look around at garage sales in your area for a golf bag. You can find some unbelievable bargains at garage and yard sales. The addition of the Kombi mallets to the Studio Select family of putters is the result of a combination of our work with players at the Putter Studio and on the practice greens across the worldwide professional tours," said Scotty Cameron, Master Putter Designer, Titleist. "We listen to their feedback and understand their preferences in a putter. The new Kombi advanced mallet-style putters have been used and validated at the highest levels of competition. Most importantly, they instill confidence, feel great and work perfectly for those players that need or prefer a mallet style putter."The Standard TileistKombi putter comes with circular weights in the heel and toe that allow for a variety of length and weight combinations to fit any putting stroke or style. This flexibility makes it easy for golfers to choose a Kombi putter with the length and weight they require. On the Kombi Mid and Long putters, the rear circular weight is replaced with a central bar weight to create the optimum head weight and balance for the longer lengths.More information at http://www.buygolfsets.com/goods-1001-Left+Handed+Titleist+Scotty+Cameron+Studio+Select+Kombi+Putter+.html
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