Essentials of Golf Equipment
The Essentials of Golf Equipment
To play the game of golf, it is essential that one has the
proper golf equipment. Golf equipment can be a costly
investment, as there are so many gimmicks and gadgets being
sold to improve one’s game. However, for the weekend
duffer, nothing more is needed than the essentials: golf clubs,
a bag to carry the clubs in and golf balls.
According to United States Golf Association rules, a golfer
should carry no more than fourteen clubs in the bag. The
essential clubs needed are a driver, fairway woods, irons,
wedges and a putter. The golfer can mix and match the
number of particular clubs to suit his game as long as he does
not exceed fourteen clubs. Golf is not an inexpensive
game, as the average golfer will normally spend between $500
and $1,000 to purchase a complete set of clubs.
Golf bags are an essential part of golf equipment because it
would be impractical, if not impossible, to haul fourteen clubs
and golf balls around a golf course. Bags can be made of
fine leather but most golfers usually use some sort of
lightweight nylon bag. It is advised that a golfer choose
his bag based on how he will primarily be getting around the
course. If he will primarily be riding on a golf cart, he
may want to choose a larger bag that will accommodate more
accessories, balls, towels, etc. If he plans on walking,
then a light bag with a comfortable shoulder strap is
recommended. Many of the light, nylon bags are being made
with retractable legs that will allow the walking golfer to
prop up his bag while on the course.

Golf balls are usually sold in boxes of three, called
sleeves. Many times it is most economical to purchase
packages that include five or six sleeves. The two main
balls sold are balata and two-piece balls. Balata balls are
made with a hard rubber core, wound with rubber bands, and
covered with balata (a soft, plastic cover). The
two-piece ball is normally a large, hard rubber core,
surrounded by a surlyn cover. Surlyn is a hard plastic
that is more resistant to nicks and cuts. The balata is
softer, but most advanced golfers feel they can shape the
flight of the ball easier than with a two-piece ball.
There are other pieces of golf equipment that the beginning
golfer may wish to obtain. The first is a pair of golf
shoes. Golf shoes range in variety from wingtip, to
tennis shoes, to sandals. Most shoes made today come with
soft rubber spikes, to assist the golfer in setting his feet
into the ground. Another recommended piece of equipment
would be a golf glove. After a day of swinging a club
around 80 times, blisters can form on the grip hand if not
protected by a glove. Other pieces of golf equipment that
should be considered are golf tees, ball markers, a club brush
and an umbrella, for rainy days.
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