Golf Club Head Sizes And Forms
Golf club head sizes from A to Z and a checklist for choosing lady golf clubs head sizes. Simple Explanations Of Frequently Used TermsOn this page you will see the simple and clear explanations of terms that are frequently used by manufacturers and retailers to describe the main characteristics of lady golf clubs. I wrote them down to help you understand the differences. CENTER OF GRAVITY The Center of Gravity is the value which indicates how the weight is distributed in a club head. You will see this term frequently on equipment packages. A low Center of Gravity - C O G or C G - means that most of the weight is distibuted to the back of the head near the ground. A high C O G results in a higher ball flight. SWEETSPOT The sweetspot is the best part of the club face to hit the ball well. And it is obvious that a larger sweetspot makes your lady golf club more forgiving. The number of mishits decreases but also your distance. Mid and low handicappers often choose for somewhat smaller golf club head sizes with a small sweetspot for more distance. PERIMETER WEIGHTING The weight has been distributed to the edges of the golf club heads. A proper perimeter weighting results in a larger sweetspot. The perimeter weighting of lady golf clubs usually is rated between C3 and C9. C3 lady golf club heads are lighter than C9 heads. If you're mid or low handicapper, then choose for lighter heads for more control. Beginners should think about heavier C-numbers. SWING WEIGHT Indicates the relatively distibution of the weight over the lady golf club parts. Expressed in a D-value. The higher the D, the more the weight has been distributed to the lady golf club head. Just to put it simple: does the club feels light or heavy? I state however that swingweight is a very subjective factor. Remember, it is your feeling! Do not let turn you into something that does not feel good. Lady Golf Club Head Sizes & Forms From A To ZMajor guideline: a larger head makes a lady golf club easier to handle, and you have to be a better player to use smaller ladies head sizes. BACK WEIGHT Many women's drivers and woods have some more weight on the back of the heads to create a deep and low Center of Gravity for a high ball fight. BLADE STYLE Smaller and thinner head form with a flat back side. The weight has been distributed to the sweetspot, so you actually can't afford any mishits. Also called muscle back irons and wedges. CAST IRONS A manufacturing technique where a stainless steel head is made out of one piece. CAVITY BACK The weight of these heads has been distibuted to the edges - perimeter weighted - creating a larger sweetspot for more forgiviness on mishits. Larger golf club headsizes with a large sweetspot are very suitable for beginners and high handicap women. FORGED A manufacturing technique where the heads are made of two pieces that are stamped together under pressure. Many blade style irons are forged ones. The sweetspot is smaller. LOW PROFILE Somewhat smaller head than most standard golf club head sizes. Suitable for women who are able to controle the club. STANDARD These lady head sizes look like the flat back heads of traditional clubs. But they can be suitable for mid handicapper and the low handicap lady golfer who can hit the ball correctly with a small sweetspot. A standard lady golf wood head for example has a volume up to 150 cubic centimeters. MID SIZE Larger sweetspot than standard golf club head sizes. Fine size to reduce your mid handicap. Has a volume up to 195 cubic centimeters. MUSCLE BACK See Blade Style OVERSIZED Very suitable for high and mid handicap women. You can hit the ball nicely and far on the fairway, even if you have to improve your swing because of the large sweetspot. An oversized lady golf wood head for example usually has a volume up to 250 cubic centimeters. Checklist For Choosing The Proper Lady Golf Club Head Sizes
| Look at the these descriptions, and choose the one closest to your player profile: |
- Center of Gravity
- Sweetspot
- Perimeter weigting
- Swingweight

| Which golf club head sizes and forms do you need? |
- Blade style
- Cast
- Cavity back
- Forged
- Standard
- Mid size
- Or Oversized golf club head sizes?
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