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top flite golf clubs Guide

Top Flite Golf Clubs Are Good for a Wide Range of Golfers
By
The Golf Staff
Any golfer who plans to play the sport with any regularity should consider purchasing his or her own set of golf clubs. Not only does it save you money on rental fees, but playing a round of golf with the same clubs you used last time means a more consistent game and better scores. But shopping for clubs can seem intimidating and can cost a lot of money. If you're looking for a set of clubs that will help you through your beginner years, but will still have some use as you become more of an intermediate player, than Top Flite will be a good choice for you. More than Just Balls Top Flite are made from a company with a long history in the golf business. Originally part of the Spalding Sports Company, Top Flite's original business was concerned more with golf balls than clubs, dating back to the end of the 1800s. With such a long pedigree, the company eventually turned to golf clubs, taking their reputation for quality into a new area of expertise. Top Flite golf clubs, now part of the Callaway golf club company, attempts to set standards for quality at low prices. Standard Sized Clubs The niche that Top Flite try to fill is the need for a quality club for beginning golf players. Because of this, any Top Flite you purchase will be of standard size, which may not make them appropriate if you need clubs that are very long or very shorts. However, for the vast majority of golf players, these standard size clubs will be appropriate. One of the things that many Top Flite

are noted for is a forgiving area on the club in which the ball can be hit. Because the area of contact is large, Top Flite are good for new players, who are still learning to hit the ball properly, and for intermediate players who may still be perfecting their fundamentals. This makes these clubs ones that appeal to a wide range of players, those who would not benefit from more advanced clubs with more subtle features. Entry Level Price Top Flite are also priced well for the beginner who might not stick with the sport or who isn't willing to commit the expensive prices that more advanced command. A set of Top Flite can be had at your local Target store for a little more than $200, making them a great value for clubs that are playable by beginners. By the time they wear out, a golfer should be ready to commit to more expensive clubs. But, until that day, Top Flite will prove to be just right for the beginning to intermediate player without costing a fortune.

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