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Golf Clubs A Way to Find Fun and Friends



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By : Mohammad Sarfaraz    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-06-01 12:16:04
If you feel stuck in a rut and need to get off your couch than join one of the many golf clubs across America.

If you ever felt intimidated by sports or were worried you were too old to take up a new activity, than look no further than golf. It s not as expensive as you might think and there are many ways for beginners to purchase used or second hand golf clubs to get them started.

As well as the obvious health benefits, golf can be a great way to socialise and make friends. All golf clubs feature a club houses with regular lunches and events and joining a golf club is a great way to access like minded people.

The benefits of golf clubs are:

• A chance to get healthy! All that walking and fresh air while you are swinging your golf clubs is good for the body and the soul.

• You can access an instant network of people who are all eager to share their passion for golf.

• Friendship, exercise and being around nature are all key ingredients to the elusive formula of happiness. Golf clubs can potentially give you all three.

• If you are on your own and struggling to make friends or meet new people it can be easy to fall into a rut, and even get depressed. Doing a physical activity will release endorphins in the body, which give you a natural boost.

• Being fitter, healthier and having a strong support network can make you feel more confident and stronger to face the problems life throws your way.

Accessible to all

Unlike some sports such as snow boarding or surfing, golf does not have an intimidating cool image. Despite the fact Hollywood actors like Clint Eastwood, Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta Jones can be regularly seen swinging their golf clubs, it still remains a sport for everyman. Not only that, you don t have to be of a particular age or body type or even fitness level to take up the sport. It s truly the most democratic of sports.

New Golfer’s half set

As a new golfer, you are advised to learn with a half set of clubs with all suitable iron of the same model. The half set could be made up from a few blends of clubs. In general, the half set combination consists of five iron clubs, including 4, 6, 8, pitching wedge and sand iron, in including to 3 and 5 woods plus a putter. The driver is not recommended in the beginner s half set because it is the tuff club to control. Majority of beginners would achieve better results using a 3 wood on the tee box. Likewise, 1, 2 or 3 irons should be avoided at the early stages of the game, as each of these long irons needed a perfect strike from the middle of the clubface with plenty of club heads speed in order to achieve better results.

Golf clubs

In today s society where more and more people feel isolated by modern life it has never been so important to get out and involved with your community. It s easy to sit home, turn on your TV and block the world out. But with just a little effort, joining one of the many golf clubs in the UK could change your entire life and help you get fit, find friends and be healthy.
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