To satisfy their needs, golfers are often given hand-me-down or cut-down clubs that were originally made for adults. The problem with that solution is the weight, shaft flex and overall performance of the club becomes altered by simply cutting for length.
A professional builder can help match up the makeshift clubs to the junior golfer’s swing, but there are a few points of concern when going this route. Since junior golfers are in the development stage of their swing patterns, they will tend to make adjustments based on their clubs. If the clubs are too long and heavy, the average golfer will not only make unwanted compensations in their swing, leading to permanent changes, but there are also short-term and long-term risks for injury.
There collection of golf clubs that are engineered to provide better distance and forgiveness for average golfers.
Callaway XJ, Ping Prodi G, Cobra King, TaylorMade Rory
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