Buy — Golf

Buy — Golf

: Look for "super game-improvement" clubs or cavity-back irons . These have larger "sweet spots" and chunky heads that help the ball get airborne even on off-center hits. Shaft Selection :

: Stick with regular flex shafts unless a professional suggests otherwise based on your swing speed. 2. Where and How to Buy buy golf

: If buying used, inspect for deep scratches, dents, or worn grooves on the clubface. : Look for "super game-improvement" clubs or cavity-back

: Many specialty shops offer free fittings if you purchase the clubs from them. 4. Checklist Before Purchasing inspect for deep scratches

: Lightweight and helps increase swing speed, making them ideal for beginners and seniors.

: Look for "super game-improvement" clubs or cavity-back irons . These have larger "sweet spots" and chunky heads that help the ball get airborne even on off-center hits. Shaft Selection :

: Stick with regular flex shafts unless a professional suggests otherwise based on your swing speed. 2. Where and How to Buy

: If buying used, inspect for deep scratches, dents, or worn grooves on the clubface.

: Many specialty shops offer free fittings if you purchase the clubs from them. 4. Checklist Before Purchasing

: Lightweight and helps increase swing speed, making them ideal for beginners and seniors.