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Golf Club Specifications Explained
Golf club specifications like grip size, shaft type, flex, and length, lie angle, loft angle and swing weight explained. Only the fundamental things you should know before purchasing!
Worldwide standards for specifications in the lady golf clubs business don't exist. But if you go shopping put this checklist in your pocket. And discuss it with your pro.

The grip size must be right, because grip pressure influences your shot. If your grip is okay, your arm and hand muscles feel relaxed. A too small ladies golf grip results in a hook. Too large or thick grip causes slices. Tip: to thicken a small grip: use some tennis tape.

In general, too stiff shafts make it difficult to get the ball in the air. The torsional stiffness and feel of shaft are mainly categorized in X, R, A, or F:
- X = very stiff, for ladies who have a swing speed of about 110 miles per hour.
- R = Regular, if your swing speed is 80 to 95 miles per hour - most women amateur golfers.
- A = for lady golfers with a speed of 60 to 80 miles per hour.
- F = Flexible, meant for 60 miles per hour or less.
Sure, there are more golf club specifications regarding the shaft, but these are the most important to know.

The length of the shaft is one of the most essential golf club specifications. The longer the length of the golf club, the greater the distance. A too long club makes you stand too far from the ball and results a flat swing. A too short lady golf club makes you stand close to the ball, and makes you chopping on the ball. There are no standard golf club specifications regarding the shaft length. Most women's drivers, woods and irons are 1 inch shorter than the corresponding men's clubs.

This is the angle - a line measured in degrees - from the center of the shaft to the ground when addressing the ball. Determine the lie after you have figured out the proper club length and shaft specifications.

The angle - measured in degrees - is, to put it in simple words, where the clubface faces upwards. High loft means high ball arcs. Just read the golf club reviews.

Swing weight is the relation between the length of the club and weight of the head. It is specified with a letter and number, for example the average D2 combination. But don't pay too much attention to this golf club specs. For you just one thing counts: the club weight must feel good.

Club fitting has one goal: to improve the performances of a golfer by designing the golf club set in such a way that it meets all characteristics of the golfer. Therefore a custom golf club maker will adjust and make all golf club specifications tailor made for you.
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