Best Golf Clubs For Intermediate Players
Selecting the best golf clubs for your game is not a straightforward task, especially when there’s so much choice on the market. If you’re a beginner, it’s actually more straightforward – you need clubs with game improvement features, as you’ll find in our best golf clubs for high handicappers (opens in new tab) and best golf club sets for beginners (opens in new tab) guides.
Meanwhile, the scratch golfer and more accomplished ball strikers demand superior feel and workability. Then, there’s the 8-18 handicap category, which comprises a range of abilities. If you’re an ‘intermediate player’, you may find that you’re pretty handy one minute and, often, quite ordinary the next.
Generally speaking, the best golf clubs for intermediate players offer a combination of feel, forgiveness and workability. Not all clubs in this category will suit the same level of player, but some models do actually have quite a broad appeal. So, let’s take a closer look at some of the best golf clubs for intermediate players.
Drivers
To achieve new performance levels in the G425 Max, Ping has implemented a 26-gram movable weight called a CG Shifter, which is made possible by weight savings from advancements in the driver’s Dragonfly crown design. The weight can be secured in one of three settings – neutral, draw or fade – to influence forgiveness and shot shape.
For golfers with a slice, the 460cc SFT driver (10.5° only) features a fixed, heel-biased 23-gram weight to promote right-to-left shot bend, whilst the 425cc LST model, which has a more pear-shaped head, will appeal to the better player. Therefore the intermediate players who sit in the middle will enjoy the performance from the Max version we selected for…
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