Best Golf Clubs and Golf Equipment






by Jake Houston










This publication is for the golfer who enjoys on course camaraderie, wants to improve his game, but not willing or able to dedicate the mandatory practice time. He'll get terribly exasperated on the course and often threatens to quit the game.










I'm essentially describing myself here and the situation advanced last August, 2011, at which time I quit golf after playing the game for over 35 years. I made the announcement to my golfing friends after yet another miserable day on the golf course.

For the following three weeks I did not want to play, watch, or think about golf. I felt a void but my everyday disposition improved to where members of my very own family basically told me I was more pleasing to be around. I was happy with my decision, although I was beginning to miss the game and the fun we had on the course.

The next week, my friends totally set me up into taking a golf lesson from a local pro. I reluctantly took the lesson. Inside 30 minutes the pro had me hitting more pure shots than I had the previous three years on the golf course. It was good to know I was still capable of hitting good golf shots. Nonetheless, it was also totally clear I had to find a permanent golf disposition adjustment.

Here is the bottom line of what I learned and how it helped:

- I have too many things I have to do off the golf course so my practice habits won't change.
- I am learning to live my life in the moment instead of the past. This definitely provides help in golf.
- My "new" clubs are giving me additional confidence and my scores are improving regularly.

New best clubs: Today, pricing for everything is very competitive, including golf clubs. Golf outlets will let you play rounds of golf with any demo clubs you want. I made use of this and within 2 short weeks I positively knew what driver, sand wedge, putter, hybrid club, and irons were best for me and my game. I then set out to find the best price on each club, almost all of which I found on the Internet.

Jake is back with a new attitude, "new" clubs, renewed confidence, and having fun again on the golf course!






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