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There may not be any other golf accessory as a golf club that is so rashly
and inhumanely treated despite the quality of service it provides during its lifetime to a golfer. Golf clubs are used mercilessly for a few hours at a time to pound golf balls all round a golf course. In the process they are caused injury and much pain, especially when due to mishandling its head (usually made of hollow steel or titanium) is struck hard against the turf instead of the ball. And what is the immediate reward a club gets even on the course after some good shots with it? It will be rudely thrown into a caddy or a golf cart adding insult to injury. After some years of gross abuse and mistreatment in this manner, a golf club will be finally discarded and thrown into a heap of rusty iron in a garage or a yard for its final miserable lingering death (as distinct from rest). If a golfer had a little more heart and head in him, he could make a lot more use out of his dear club over several more years by treating the club more decently by wiping its head area clean especially after any rash hits on the turf and gently placing it in its proper pouch inside a cozy golf bag instead of tossing and banging it about on other hard surfaces. A golfer could give it a new lease of life by giving it a new grip, new shaft – possibly made of a different material and even a new head instead of condemning it wholesale to a premature death.
You should have an appropriate golf bag to store golf clubs in an organized manner so that the correct club could be easily retrieved within seconds at the right time for a given stroke. Moreover, it would preserve your clubs over a longer period rather than by tossing them carelessly into a caddy or a golf cart after every use. When buying a golf bag, get one with appropriate pouches to methodically and neatly store other accessories as well that you need frequently on the course.
Having a cleaning kit (comprising of some cleansing solvent and a rag)
handy on the course to wipe away the pieces of grass, turf and mud that gets clung to it after you invariably hit the ground instead of the ball once every few shots (depending on your skill level) could y enhance the lifespan of your clubs by several years. Miniature washing machines are also available with many golf stores for this purpose.
Replace the grips of your clubs at frequent intervals when they tend to slip off your hands (sometime causing very embarrassing accidents to others on the course), or if your hands feel sore after using the club over prolonged periods. Having a better grip can make a big difference to the accuracy and the power that you bring to bear as you swing hard.
Having made a tremendous investment on your clubs, you should look after them very well to ensure that you get the maximum return on it by way of reliable service over a prolonged lifespan. It can be achieved with proper care, regular maintenance and replacement of components at the appropriate times as an alternative to replacement of the entire club.
Related Websites:
http://www.golflink.com/golf-equipment/store.aspx?c=4421
http://innovagolf.com/
http://www.golfworks.com/category.asp?c=47&bhcd2=1233290395
http://www.adjustableclubs.com/
http://www.allinonegolfclub.com/
http://golf.about.com/od/golfclubscomponents/Golf_Components_Golf
_Club_Components_and_Clubmaking_Info.htm