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		<title>Choosing the Right Women&#8217;s Golf Clubs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, more and more women are taking up the sport, and to get the best results they need the right equipment. Although choosing the right golf clubs isn&#8217;t an exact science, it&#8217;s crucial to take some basic steps, to ensure that you choose the right ones. Here are some helpful tips for buying certain types [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, more and more women are taking up the sport, and to get the best results they need the right equipment. Although choosing the right golf clubs isn&#8217;t an exact science, it&#8217;s crucial to take some basic steps, to ensure that you choose the right ones. Here are some helpful tips for buying certain types of clubs:</p>
<p>1. Irons</p>
<p>What should a woman look for in golf irons? Choose ones that are extremely light and a cinch to control. One trend that&#8217;s becoming increasingly popular in the world of womens golf clubs is the substituting of utility woods for irons. The main benefit of such woods is that they have a larger surface area on the golf head. As you might guess, this makes it easier to hit the ball and get some major distance. Besides that, the clubheads&#8217; soles are constructed to slide on the ground. This improves the contact with the ball and makes the shots straighter. </p>
<p>2. Putters</p>
<p>When choosing women&#8217;s golf clubs for your short game, choose clubs that are shorter and lighter. This will make you more at ease when making your shots. Without a doubt, the putter is definitely one of the most important golf clubs that you&#8217;ll use on any course. There are a seemingly unlimited number of putters available, so make sure do to your homework before choosing one. When selecting a putter, be certain that the fit and feel are ideal. Base the putter that you choose on your height, and what feels right.</p>
<p>3. Wedges</p>
<p>When golfers talk about &#8220;wedges,&#8221; they&#8217;re typically referring to a lob wedge, gap wedge, or sand wedge. Pitching wedges in sets of women&#8217;s golf clubs technically are wedges in name only, and they&#8217;re usually included in the list of irons. Both the standard sand wedge and lob wedge can be particularly helpful when you have tricky shots around the golf course&#8217;s greens. You can find the lob wedge, gad wedge, and sand wedge sold as a 3-club set, or sold individually.</p>
<p>4. Woods</p>
<p>These clubs are constructed to increase a female golfer&#8217;s swing speed, and thus increase the distance of her shot. When choosing woods, make sure that the club is compatible with your height. There are two types of women&#8217;s golf clubs that you can choose form, when selecting woods. One type is manufactured for golfers of certain heights. Thus, it&#8217;s easier to gauge which clubs are right for your height. On the other hand, other lines of woods don&#8217;t indicate which height they&#8217;re ideal for. Such clubs are typically designed for those who are between the heights of 5&#8217;5&#8243; and 5&#8217;9&#8243;.</p>
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