Nike Golf Clubs vs. Ping i20 Clubs

Regardless of your skill level, golf clubs are only as good as the player that is swinging them. When it comes time to purchase new clubs or replace individual clubs in your bag, make sure that you look for the clubs that fit your game best as it is today. Different manufacturers make different types of clubs for varying skill levels and degrees of ability. By adding more loft to one set of clubs, they may provide better control over the ball but with less distance, while less loft may provide more distance but less height on each swing.

When you choose to purchase over the counter golf clubs, it is often best to choose clubs that are designed for the average player as opposed to more specialized sets. These clubs are often less expensive than other type and offer regular, recreational players good clubs at a fair price. Nike and Ping are two makers of clubs that have both over the counter clubs as well as custom fitted clubs that can actually improve a player’s game. When you are first starting out the name of the club has much less to do with your ability to play than it may as your skill progresses, so you may save yourself some money in the early stages of your golfing life by looking at lower priced sets.

Tiger Woods and other big name golf professionals have done a lot for their respective brands and their clubs have become well known pieces of equipment on courses the world over. However, older more established companies like Ping continue to pump new and better golf clubs, like the new Ping i20 series, into the market and these clubs are great for rising players. Professional PGA instructors probably do more for promoting a particular brand of golf clubs or equipment more than any tour professional ever will.

Whatever type of clubs you choose, whether the Nike golf clubs or the new Ping i20, it all comes down to a personal choice. Golf clubs can make a difference in how well you play but your actual skill as a player has more to do with your score than your clubs will. The cost of your clubs nor the name on the bag makes a good golfer. Golf clubs are tools, nothing more, and like a mechanic you should choose your tools wisely and find the ones that fit your game perfectly.

You can have any brand of golf clubs custom fitted for you today as long as you are willing to spend the money but you may wiser to spend money on better instruction than equipment. At the point that a professional tells you that your game needs a better set of clubs, then it would be wise to get a better set. Buying clubs should not be a matter of prestige but one of skill. As you become a better player, it may then be appropriate to purchase better golf clubs.
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