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  • Pro Tip: Your Guide to Ladies Golf Clubs

    Pro Tip Your Guide to Ladies Golf Clubs

    Golf in Canada has become more popular than ever before, and amongst women it’s one of the most popular new activities to participate in with their friends, partner, or family.

    Up to 40 percent of new golfers are women, according to the National Golf Foundation, and 30 percent of all Canadian golfers are women. There are plenty of new initiatives with a laser-like focus on encouraging grow-the-game efforts amongst women including the Women’s Golf Day and #inviteHER – a new campaign from the LPGA Women’s Network.

    But unlike a lot of other sports in Canada, there are a few things to know before starting to tee it up more often. What kind of gear do you need? Where should you play? When should you tee it up?

    There are plenty of options from the biggest brands in the game to buy used women’s golf clubs in Canada, in order to get you started.

    The easiest way to get outfitted is to snag a few of the best women’s golf clubs for beginners – if the clubs are good enough for some of the best golfers in the world, they are certainly good enough for first-time divot diggers. If you are not sure what to grab – head to GlobalGolf.ca USelect™ program and find the best gear to fit your game.

    Most of the big brands in golf are no longer putting women-specific sets in the back seat in terms of research and development. Teams from TaylorMade, Callaway, and Cobra are working on the best women’s golf clubs. Female golfers looking to take advantage of lighter clubs with big-time forgiveness are in luck.

    If you’re just starting to play, then picking up a set of used women’s golf clubs in Canada has never been easier. Cobra – who has worked with one of the top golfers on the planet, Lexi Thompson, for a number of years – released a new line targeted at the beginning golfer called the F-Max Airspeed.

    Cobra FMax 20 Offset Driver

    Cobra FMax 20 Offset Driver

    Cobra’s women’s golf clubs, like the F-Max driver, has a lighter design (with a lightweight head, shaft, and grip) which will help golfers make faster swings. The F-Max Airspeed from Cobra has a Carbon Crown design that cuts 10 grams of weight in the head without sacrificing forgiveness.

    Cobra F-Max SuperLite Offset Fairway Wood

    Cobra F-Max SuperLite Offset Fairway Wood

    Another fresh addition to Cobra’s women’s golf club line is the F-Max Superlite – it’s the brand’s most forgiving fairway wood to help deliver long distance and great accuracy for golfers with moderate swing speeds.

    Cobra RADSpeed Combo Iron Set

    Cobra RADSpeed Combo Iron Set

    The Cobra RADSpeed combo iron set boasts a breakthrough in golf technology innovation with the first application of 3D printing in golf club design, plus the heel and toe weighting creates a nice blend of speed and stability for tuned performance. The set for women features a five and six-hybrid, seven iron to pitching wedge, and a sand wedge.

    TaylorMade M2 HL Combo Iron Set

    TaylorMade M2 HL Combo Iron Set

    While the Cobra RADSpeed is a new release for 2021, TaylorMade has a set of used ladies’ golf clubs that offer complete performance at a great price. The TaylorMade M2 Ladies hybrid set boasts a ton of technologies that all work together to help golfers have more forgiveness and distance.

    Callaway Big Bertha REVA Driver

    Callaway Big Bertha REVA Driver

    Perhaps the most impressive line of women’s golf clubs for 2021 comes from Callaway. The Big Bertha REVA range was designed after significant research and testing. The result is a line of women’s golf clubs that were designed for female golfers’ specific needs. The Callaway REVA driver, for example, boasts the same distance-driving technology as the men’s Epic Max (like a face designed with artificial intelligence) but with a ladies-specific weight and bend profile.

    Regardless of your skill level or budget, whether you’re looking for a new set or some used women’s golf clubs, it’s as good a time as any to play more golf – and there is no shortage of options to help you play your best, either.


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