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by Kacie Williamson Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What do you need to know about kids golf clubs?

The kids golf club market is large and potentially confusing for golfing parents. The quality of clubs varies dramatically! We hope this article has helped you focus on the more important aspects of ensuring an enjoyable introduction to and growth within the world of junior golf through clubs the young player can swing with comfort and confidence.

How do you know which golf clubs to use?

To figure out which golf club to use for a specific shot, you need to know the average distance you hit a ball with each golf club in your set. Then, you simply choose the golf club that fits the distance you need to hit. The best way to find out is to hit about 50 balls with each club.

Should you use a wood or a club for your second swing?

If you’re on a longer course, you will probably use a wood for your second swing too, just for that extra distance. The head of the club is hollow-bodied and is larger than other clubs.

What happens if the grips of a golf club are damaged?

If the grips are damaged, your golf game will be damaged. The grips are important, as you need a firm grip of the club to get the perfect shot.

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How to keep golf clubs shiny?

If you want your clubs to remain clean and shiny, be sure to make a golf towel part of your golfing equipment. Whenever your clubs get moisture on them, simply wipe it off with your golf towel.

What does the number on a golf club mean?

The numbers refer to the loft – which is the angle of the golf clubface. Adjusting the loft adjusts the height or distance the ball can travel on impact. The lower the number on the golf club, the lower the loft. This means the angle on the clubface is less intense, making the golf ball travel further but at a lower height.

How to remove rust from golf clubs?

You’ll need fine steel wool, a hard bristle brush/ toothbrush, wet and dry sandpaper, white vinegar, metal polish, a bucket, and some rags. Put the white vinegar into your bucket, and wet the steel wool in the vinegar.

What does a low number mean in golf?

The angle on the clubface is going to be more intense, making the golf ball travel higher in the air, but for a shorter distance. So again, low number = low loft and high number = high loft.

What is a putter in golf?

Every single golf club set will feature a putter. A putter is usually fitted with a steel shaft and includes a grip on the shaft where you can rest your thumb.

Why are golf clubs called woods?

The head of the club is hollow-bodied and is larger than other clubs. You’re probably wondering why they’re called woods when they’re made of metal . Well, they were made of wood before the ’80s. The woods changed from wooden to metal a few decades ago, as metal became more favorable for many reasons.

What type of iron is used for a golfer with a higher handicap?

If you have a higher handicap or are a new golfer, then you may opt for a cavity back iron. This iron type has a cavity in the back of the clubface, which moves the weight to the perimeter of the club.

What golf clubs do juniors use?

Advanced juniors generally use a kids golf set that includes Driver, Fairway Wood, Hybrid, 5-9 irons, Pitching Wedge, Gap Wedge, Sand Wedge and Putter. This is 12 clubs, leaving 2 more clubs that can be added depending on preference - most common are a Lob Wedge, 5-Wood, or a Second Hybrid.

What is intermediate junior golf club?

Intermediate/Advanced, means that the sets are high quality and have more clubs - therefore could be used for Advanced players (e.g. the Ping Prodi G sets). Of course, any intermediate or advanced junior club is also great for beginners but these do usually cost a little more than beginner kids golf clubs.

What is junior golf?

Junior golf clubs sets are broadly categorized into Advanced , Intermediate and Beginner. In addition, certain Beginner sets are categorized as Budget due to their lower cost and cheaper components. Clubs are listed within each category in alphabetical order and not based on our rating or the price of the clubs.

Can you compensate for a heavy golf club?

For example, if a golf club has a heavy head you cannot compensate for the weight by simply fitting a lighter shaft as that makes the club feel even heavier. In recent years some major club manufacturers (e.g. Ping, TaylorMade, Cobra etc.) have started to make better quality junior golf clubs.

Do you cut down adult golf clubs?

Do not cut down adult clubs, they are too heavy and the shafts are generally too stiff. Young kids do not need a full set of clubs but as juniors start playing competitive golf the equipment becomes more important. A putter, wedge and three-wood or driver are great clubs to start with.

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