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The right set of clubs depends on your skill level, swing speed, and physical attributes. Beginners may benefit from more forgiving clubs, such as cavity-back irons and high-lofted drivers. More advanced players might prefer blade irons and lower-lofted drivers for more control. Getting fitted for clubs by a professional can ensure that your equipment is optimized for your game, improving both distance and accuracy.
The frequency of lessons depends on your goals and how much time you can dedicate to practice. For beginners, starting with weekly lessons can help build a strong foundation. As you progress, lessons can be spaced out more, focusing on specific areas of improvement. Regular check-ins with an instructor can help keep your game on track and ensure you’re making steady progress.
Playing in windy conditions requires adjustments in both strategy and technique. First, consider clubbing up or down based on the wind direction—use more club into the wind and less with the wind at your back. To lower your ball flight, play the ball slightly back in your stance and make a shorter, controlled swing. Focus on making solid contact and keeping the ball below the wind. Finally, be patient and accept that the wind will affect your shots; managing expectations is key to scoring well in these conditions.
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