Best Golf Clubs

Choosing the Best Golf Clubs to Help Your Game

For the last century or so golfers have carried pretty much the same set of clubs in their bags, a set of woods the 1,3 and 5, a set of irons 2-9 and a SW, however this does not necessarily mean that these are the best golf clubs for each player. Instead of selecting your golf clubs based on the traditional "that's what we have always carried" mentality maybe it's time to take a look at what should be in your bag to enable you to play your best game.

To play the game of golf well a player must master a series of skills, this means hitting the ball long and straight from the tee, lofting it up and out of the rough and tapping it into the cup on the green. The best golf clubs to do this may not be the same for every player. At times you may even have to chip a ball out of the sand trap to get on the green, some of these shot are easy enough for everyone and on occasion they will be a real pain. Having just the right club for the task in your bag can mean the difference between a bogey and a birdie.

Picture of Best Golf Clubs Set.The first club you are going to need is a good driver; everyone needs at least one in their bag to get them off the tee and headed down the fairway. However not everyone agrees on which are the best golf clubs to fill this slot. You have two choices here, you can stick with the traditional wood or go with the all new metal woods like those made by Cobra Golf Clubs. These new all metal woods from Cobra such as the S9-1F feature a specially shaped face with a 1:1 face to length ratio giving you more efficient energy transfer to the ball helping you to hit the ball further off the tee box every time.

There has been a lot of controversy when it comes to irons, as to whether cast or forged irons make the best golf clubs. The engineers at Mizuno Golf Clubs believe that by forging the head out of a single billet of steel they can produce the most accurate iron in the world and all of their irons are currently on the Golf Digest Hot List as some of the best in the world. However there are choices beyond the traditional iron, such as the hybrid which is a cross between a wood and an iron. These clubs are designed to give you more distance and greater forgiveness than a traditional iron and look a lot like a wood making them a true "utility" club that can be used at the tee or on the fairway.

Everybody is going to hit one into the rough or the sand trap at some point in their golfing career and typically wedges make the best golf clubs for this task. You are going to need a club that gives you plenty of loft and tons of back spin to keep the ball from rolling on once it lands on the green. Finally you will need a putter to sink it into the cup, there are hundreds of designs from the basic putter to the new advanced light up sight line and digital models to "help" you line up your putt. Here you are going to need to practice with several different designs to find the one that works best for you.

Choosing the best golf clubs for your bag is not as easy as just grabbing the traditional 14 clubs off the rack and going out on the course. It will take a little time and experimentation to find what is going to work best for you. Remember it's not about what costs the most it's about what works the best for you. Untill then, you can play free golf games at GimmeGolf.