How to choose the best Golf Clubs for Advanced Players

Our Recommendations

by Frank J. Peter



Senior Golfers Guide

Your game is strong but ready for fine tuning - it's about the details for you. You hit most shots pretty solid. Now you want to be able to work the ball and control trajectory better. You hit 8-10 greens in regulation but to hit more you'll need clubs you can really feel.
 
Your drives are consistent but a little extra distance wouldn't hurt. Those par 5s are starting to be reachable in 2 especially if you only had just a bit more distance.
 
Your long irons are sometimes strong but still inconsistent. Those 200-230 yard shots to the green can still be a challenge.
 
From 100 yards in you are very strong. You just need to fine tune those wedges and get the most short game options possible.


The Ideal Set for the Advanced Player:


The ideal set would start with some Players Irons. These clubs have less perimeter weighting and a thinner topline. They have minimal offset and a more traditional look. They are easy to move the ball right to left and left to right. You can really feel the ball and tell where it's going.
 
Driver would have a little less loft (9-10 degrees). Make sure the shaft is correct for your swing speed and ball flight. The trial and error process may be required to get the shaft that feels just right to you.
 
Fairway woods and long irons are the critical clubs to make those long par 4s and par 5s reachable. You may want to find that perfect 3 wood for the par 5s and that 2 hybrid for high soft-landings on those long par 4s. This may also take some trial and error and certainly a solid club fitting.
 
Your wedge options are where the details start to really count. Finding the right combination of loft, feel and bounce to fit your requirements is the name of the game. Much depends on what loft you have on your pitching wedge. You want 5-6 degrees between clubs up from there.
 
For an advanced player, custom fitting of shafts and club lofts to your game requirements becomes much more important. You want to make sure you can cover every 10-15 yards down from your longest club. You also want to be able to control trajectory for whatever shot requirements pop up - high and soft for small or hard greens and low and boring for wind and knock downs.
 
Set configuration: Woods (1, 3, 5) Hybrids (3) Irons (Players) (4-PW, SW, LW), Putter


 

Our Club Recommendation for Advanced Golfers


(click the names for details & be a bit patient for the pages to load):


 

Recommended Set 1                                                      Recommended Set 2


TRX Ti Driver

TRX Metal Fairway Woods (3, 5)

Irons 3 to 7: Pursuit c510 Forged Cavity

Irons 8 to PW: Pursuit m510 Forged Muscle

Wedge - Pursuit s510 True Forged (52 degrees)

Putter - Center Cut Classic SP3

Doublewall 8.5 Degree Driver

Double Wall 3 Wood

Pinemeadow Excel Strong Irons

C. CARNAHAN Forged Wedges 52, 56 and 60

C. CARNAHAN St. John Putter


 

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