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		<title>Equipment paths the way for junior golfers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 03:59:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.marksmithgolf.com/precision/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/jc.png"><img src="http://www.marksmithgolf.com/precision/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/jc-150x150.png" alt="jc1" title="jc1" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-297" /></a>Choosing the right clubs for your child to golf with is an important step towards their love or hate for the game. I see too many junior golfers in the driving range and at the course using clubs that are too long, too heavy, too upright in lie angle, and too stiff in the shaft.

Parents often buy clubs thinking that their son or daughter will grow into them just like buying clothes however, with golf, growing into your clubs is a very painful and unrewarding experience. Trust me – I’ve been through it.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Choosing the right clubs for your child to golf with is an important step towards their love or hate for the game. I see too many junior golfers in the driving range and at the course using clubs that are too long, too heavy, too upright in lie angle, and too stiff in the shaft.</p>
<p>Parents often buy clubs thinking that their son or daughter will grow into them just like buying clothes however, with golf, growing into your clubs is a very painful and unrewarding experience. Trust me – I’ve been through it.</p>
<p>It bothers me that many parents spend great time and money on their kid’s golf development like paying for instruction and taking out the course and often overlook the importance of their equipment.</p>
<p>What also bothers me is that many instructors do not understand the function of the golf club in playing the ball and the importance that the equipment plays in their student’s development.</p>
<p><strong>Here are the factors you must consider for your child’s equipment.</strong><br />
-	Are all clubs including the putter the correct length?<br />
-	Do the iron, utility and fairway metal clubs land flat on the ground at ball impact (= correct lie angle)?<br />
-	Does the shaft flex (amount of bend) match the strength and swing speed of your child?<br />
-	Are the clubs of optimum total weight and swing weight (balance between the head end and handle end of the shaft)?<br />
-	Do the grips of the clubs fit your child’s hand size and strength?<br />
-	Is there appropriate loft angle on each club to maximize control of shot distance?</p>
<p><strong>Benefits:</strong>-	Establishing the correct length and lie angle promoted good posture and balance in the swing resulting in increased athleticism and power.<br />
-	Having the clubs landing flat on the ground at impact ensure centre face or sweet spot contact resulting in increasing the distance that the ball can travel.<br />
-	Correct lie angle also increases control of shot direction. Simply think about what happens when you play the ball from a side hill lie. The ball flies of the right if the ball is below your feet and to the left if the ball is above your feet. Or think of what happens when an airplane turns on its side – the plane goes in a circle. This is exactly what happens to the ball if it is struck with a clubhead that is not landing with its sole flat on the ground at ball impact.</p>
<p>Remember that as your child grows his or her equipment must be adjusted for lie, length, grip size and shafts flex. This does not always mean new clubs. Clubheads made of stainless steel are adjustable for lie angle by 2 degree toe up or toe down and clubhead made of forged mild steel or soft cast stainless steel can be adjusted 6 degrees in either direction. Shafts can be extended by up to 2 inches without affecting the playability of the clubs too much although the head weight often becomes too heavy if lengthened too much as well as the shaft flex becoming softer.</p>
<p><strong>In summary </strong>– if you are serious about your child’s development in golf strongly consider the importance of customized equipment. Constantly monitor their equipment with quarterly visits to your preferred club technician. A fifteen minute evaluation can make the world of difference to the development and confidence of your child.</p>
<p>Should you have any question please post below or contact me personally by phone or email.</p>
<p>Thank you for your attention and good golfing.</p>
<p>Mark Smith<br />
Australian PGA<br />
Hong Kong PGA<br />
Nakashima Certified Master Club Fitter</p>
<p>Tel. 97750347<br />
Email: mark@marksmithgolf.com</p>
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