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All about Different Golf Club Components
Posted at May 3rd, 2009 in Golf Fitness
Golf club design has changed over the years and evolved using the different parts or golf club components. Advancements in science has allowed new ways of building each part. Here is a short list of the basic golf club components and some information on each area.
1. The Club Head
The head of the golf club is the area at the bottom of the club. This is the surface that contacts with the ball and passes the motion of the player’s swing into the energy and lift into the ball. The wooden head is very large and can seem odd shaped. It is largely designed for maximum power and distance.
The golf club head is the component that makes contact with the ball. It has a large flat surface which is the area the ball is expected to contact on, and often has a large wooden area behind the shaft. The other kind of head is the iron and has a more angled area, but is a thing solid piece of metal designed to lift the ball.
2. The Shaft
There are two versions of the component the golf club shaft. The older style, for traditional version, known as the metal and the newer, normally more flexible black version, which is the graphite design.
The metal shaft is usually very stiff and some players believe this allows them more control The graphite shaft flexes more during the swing and this can give some more skilled golfers better distance on their shots and possibility more accuracy.
There are normally more metal shafts than graphite shafts available but as technology changes more and more players move to this newer more flexible alternative.over their swing.
3. The Golf club Grip
At the top of the shaft where you hand on to the club, has a grip. The grip has not changed for many years. It has traditionally been a simple rubber grip pieced with small holes to allow it to breath. Very little focus has been placed on the part of the club, but in recent years, a thicker stronger grip is becoming available.
Very little focus has been placed on the part of the club, but in recent years, a thicker stronger grip is becoming available. With any grip, as soon as it becomes worn smooth it needs to be replaced to ensure you have a good hold on the club, for safety.
The golf components are simple overall. At the same time advances in technology and design for those who have a passion for the game, will bring need materials and design versions to be tested by the pros and hopefully result in an improved more enjoyable game.
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