Welcome to the Club tag page, the spot where you’ll find everything about golf clubs, equipment and practical advice. Whether you’re hunting for a budget-friendly driver, curious about building your own set, or need to know how much a good pair of golf shoes costs, we’ve got short, useful pieces that get straight to the point.
What You’ll Find Under the Club Tag
We’ve collected a mix of articles that answer the real questions players ask every day. Want to know the best cheap golf clubs that still give solid performance? Check out our guide that breaks down price, feel and where to buy. Thinking about a DIY project? Our "Can people make their own golf clubs?" post explains the skills needed and why most golfers prefer a custom‑fitted set. If you’re weighing a purchase, the "Why Buy Golf Carts? Top 26 Reasons" piece lists practical benefits beyond just getting from hole to hole.
Other posts cover the basics of club selection, like how many hours PGA pros spend on the course and what that means for your own round time. We also dive into quirks of golf etiquette – for example, whether wearing a golf cap backwards is acceptable. All articles stay short, actionable and free of jargon.
How to Choose the Right Club for You
Start by setting a budget. If you’re new, a mid‑range set gives room to improve without breaking the bank. Look for clubs that mention consistent distance, easy launch and forgiving heads – those are the key indicators of value. Next, think about fitting. Even a cheap club can feel great if the length and lie angle match your swing. Our "Can I play soccer in a golf course?" post reminds you that the right gear respects the course, so avoid heavy, non‑golf‑specific equipment that can damage the turf.
Finally, factor in accessories. Good golf shoes improve balance and can cost anywhere from $50 to $200. A sturdy tee (wood, plastic or metal) might seem minor, but the right tee can affect launch and spin, especially on shorter clubs. Use the tips in our "Does the type of tee used in golf make a difference?" article to pick the best one for your style.
All this information lives under the Club tag, organized so you can jump straight to the topic you need. No fluff, just real advice you can apply on the course today.
Got a question that isn’t covered? Drop a comment on any article and the community at Whiting Bay Golf Hub will help you out. Happy swinging!
Golf is a sport that requires a good grasp of the basics in order to hit the ball properly. Holding the golf club correctly is an essential part of the game. There are a variety of ways to hold a golf club which vary according to the type of shot and the player's preference. Generally, the Vardon grip is the most common and recommended grip for beginners. This grip involves placing the left hand below the right hand and grasping the club with the palms and fingers. Additionally, the hands should be placed in a neutral position, with the left hand slightly rotated clockwise and the right hand slightly rotated counter-clockwise. Finally, the thumbs should be aligned along the shaft of the club for the most efficient grip.