The Best New Golf Clubs for 2009

Improve Your Swing While Still Being Able to Afford the Greens Fees

Stacy M
With much of the country finally warming up it's time to think about golfing! If you are anything like me you just know that a new club is the answer to fixing your swing. And this year we are in luck because there are some great new clubs out just waiting transform our games! And with the economy what it is you will be pleased to see that most of the options are very reasonably priced.

So, before you hit the links this season check out these 5 new clubs that hit the market for 2009. You never know, one of them may even bring out your inner Tiger.

The 2009 Acer XK HT (high trajectory) Iron. This club is best for slower swing players and higher handicappers looking for some forgiveness in an iron. The sole is a bit wider and the club provides more loft than a typical 7 iron which makes this one of the most forgivable irons on the market today. It's also a bargain. You can pick it up at www.hirekogolf.com for only $24.95.

The Cleveland Hibor XL Driver. This driver has an innovative design and is very long and very forgiving. It's best for those with a mid to high handicap. It retails for about $300 and can be found at www.golfsmith.com.

The Xeon Centre Putter. This putter is made by Pinemeadow golf and follows their other line of putter that retails for around $139 while this one is a steal for under $30. You will find the putter to be heavy and to have a standard lie but it's the centric grooves that help line up the ball and will really improve your game. Order yours at www.gigagolf.com.

C9 475 Hybrid. The Tungsten sole plate creates a very low center of gravity for higher and softer landing shots. This hybrid is an excellent addition to your bag for only $114 at www.gigagolf.com.

Pinemeadow Excel Strong 3 Wood. The stainless steel face on this club has a larger sweet spot which provides better stability and longer shots. Just what you need and at a price you can afford. Check it out for only $49.95 at www.gigagolf.com.

Improving your game doesn't have to cost a fortune. Most of the best clubs out this year offer enough the promise of game improvement at a price that will still leave you money to pay for the cart.

Sources:

www.learnaboutgolf.com

Published by Stacy M

Stacy M is a part time freelance writer and full time mom to two beautiful little girls.  View profile

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