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Women's Custom Clubs: Amazing

By: Cecil Rushout..

Golf was once considered to be the "old boy's game", but more women than ever before are hitting the links.

Women's golf has exploded in popularity, and with it has developed a demand for golf equipment designed precisely for women. Women's custom golf clubs give female athletes unprecedented freedom to purchase the perfect set of clubs to meet their specific needs.

Whether you're just starting out or ready to take on the pros, your own set of custom golf clubs can provide the proper grip, club face, angles and swing weight to allow you to perfect your game.

The shaft must not be overlooked as an important facet of a custom club. There is an abundance of choice on today's market, so it can be difficult to determine which shaft is right for you. The following overview of women's custom golf club shafts will provide a head start in helping you find your best choice.

Two of the more popular choices for amateur to intermediate golfers are the Aldila Low Torque and the Grafalloy Senior Classic shafts. Either one of the other is used in most standard golf club sets. They provide a nice, solid feel, but they are not the lightest or the most sensitive choices.

If you're looking for more control and don't mind spending a little extra, consider the Grafalloy ProLite. Known for flexibility and control, this type of shaft is a popular choice on the women's Senior Tour. You can choose from two torque versions including 3.5 degree and the 4.5 degree. There is also a shorter shaft version that's ideal for fairway woods.

The innovative SC Fifty and SC Sixty are more affordable options that provide similar control. These shafts are built to provide the highest possible trajectory with a slow swing speed.

Indeed, these shafts are named to reflect the optimal, and slow, swing speeds that they should be used at. The SC Fifty is for swings with speeds of 50 to 59 miles per hour, while the SC Sixty should be used at 60 to 69 miles per hour.

Women golfers are no longer expected to settle for men's clubs. To perform at their very best potential, female athletes must invest in women's custom golf clubs designed to meet their unique requirements.

Article Source: http://www.bettergolfarticles.com

Cecil Rushout writes for several up-and-coming web sites, such as go-recreation.com and wibok.com.

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