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What golf club component makes the perfect golf club

Whether you choose a custom fitted golf club or you are changing the way your old clubs feel. The components you choose will decide on how well you swing your club and how if feels at impact.

You can have a custom fitted club set just by spending some time at your nearest pro shop and getting a bit of help in choosing one of the many styles of grips and shafts that are offered today.

If you are changing the club shafts on a few of your clubs have a professional do it for you. If you are changing all the clubs in your bag then it may be cheaper to buy another complete set.

Review Club Grips page 2 The club grip styles and materials from which choose, and picking the right one can have a great effect on your game. If you often play in damp conditions, or if your hands tend to sweat profusely, then a cord model might be worth a look.

Golf Club Shafts: One thing to keep in mind is that, if you are indeed purchasing a new club or set of clubs, you can be assured that the standard shaft provided by the manufacturer has been engineered to work well with the specific club head to which it's mated.

Forgiving blades - The time of the unforgiving muscle-back blade is over, as today's blade iterations are more forgiving and playable than ever before. Among the leaders in new blade technology is the forged MacGregor M675, which features hidden tungsten weights in the heel, and toe regions for greater perimeter weighting. blade-like cavity-backs.

Composite specialists like Fujikura, and taylormade golf among others, now offer products that are engineered to maximize the performance of almost any golf club.

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