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Hybrids - saviors from adversity
The hybrid club is not called "Rescue" for nothing. It is used as a helper in difficult situations.
The fairway wood - not a gap filler
The fairway wood closes the gap between driver and iron - and is also often easier to play. It all depends on the area of use.
The irons - all in one sentence
There are a few things to consider when it comes to irons. The design of the club head and shaft length are important parameters.
The putter - a question of feeling
The grip on the putter has - even more than with all other golf clubs - to do with feeling. Therefore, there is only one credo when buying: Try it out.
The putter - a question of form
The putter is the most important club in the bag and also the one with the most variations. The choice is not easy.
The wedges - bringing the good course score to the green
The choice of the right wedge is often visible on the scorecard at the end of the round.
The wedges: How many should be in the bag?
Beginners usually start their round of golf with two wedges. But for ambitious players, there are others that belong in the bag.
Training under control
The individual golf swing depends on many parameters. A launch monitor can help to determine these.
Which club to use? - Part 1
A laser measuring device can provide valuable assistance in deciding which club to use.
Which club to use? - Part 2
Smartwatches show distances on the round. But many special golf models can do much more.
Who is afraid of the driver ... and why actually?
Golfers achieve the greatest distances with the driver. But golfers also have the greatest respect for the driver. That doesn't have to be a problem.
With glove to better grip
Anyone who plays golf should protect their gripping hand with a glove. This not only prevents injuries, it also gives a better grip.
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