| I've discussed the complications and technicalities | | | | make up and specification can be chosen |
| behind custom fitting at length, so hopefully we all | | | | correctly. |
| understand just how difficult a process it really is; | | | | WHY CUTTING DOWN SHAFTS ON YOUR OLD |
| and that's before we add another factor: | | | | CLUBS WON'T WORK |
| GROWTH. So, before you head out to buy a set | | | | Every shaft has been designed with certain flex |
| of junior Irons here's a few things for you to | | | | points. By cutting down the shaft, you may |
| consider... | | | | potentially remove the flex point making the shaft |
| Junior clubs are generally designed for children | | | | too stiff. This will also change the swing weight of |
| under the age of ten who are of a certain height. | | | | the whole club making it harder for your child to |
| They are made shorter, lighter and with higher | | | | use. |
| lofts so that the child can get the ball into the air | | | | The junior sets of today allow youngsters to |
| as easily as possible. If your child is older than ten | | | | develop the correct skills and a technical base |
| and has some experience in the game it would be | | | | from which they can become tomorrow's 'Tigers'. |
| more beneficial to get an adult set of clubs that | | | | So if you'd like to fully unleash your child's potential |
| are fitted correctly preferably ladies clubs which | | | | and buy the correct Golf equipment, make sure |
| are shorter than standard and lighter than men's | | | | you visit your local PGA Golf professional for |
| clubs. It is always better to book a lesson for | | | | expert advice and guidance. |
| your child before buying golf equipment as the | | | | |