Why All Golfers Need to Attend Demo Days

By Golfforbeginners
Spring is almost upon us which means (for the most part) golfers will be dusting off their clubs and taking to the driving range.
After reconnecting with your driver and irons, you may think that you need new clubs but, before spending an arm and a leg on new golf equipment, consider attending demo days sponsored by manufacturers or your local club...you will learn much about your swing, the newest technology and you may ultimately walk away with the correct clubs for your swing.
Going to a demo day at a golf course or equipment resaler is like entering a candy store - there are so many different clubs to view and all of the reps are standing nearby, tempting you to try before you buy. Demo Day is a cornucopia of golf bags filled with all the irons and drivers you want to test.
Why test new clubs when you believe your clubs will be perfectly fine for another season?
Your clubs could be costing you shots; just because something is familiar to you or you are comfortable with it, doesn't mean it is still good for your game!
Golf swings change, and so does equipment. What might have suited you up until this point may need some tweaking; your driver, for example, which could be ten years old, may no longer offer you proper distance - time for a new Twistface or Rogue? Also, pay attention to the weight and flex of the shaft another important update due to changes in the speed of your swing.



And if you are still playing with those beginner golf clubs and have taken your game to the next level, a professional should review your clubs to see if they need to be updated.
Read: How to Tell If You Need New Irons
With reps and pros on hand to answer your questions, Demo Day is a perfect time to reassess what is in your golf bag!
Golf for Beginners has compiled a short list of what you should consider when heading out to Demo Day.
1. Determine what you want to accomplish during the event and how much money you want to spend - it is easy to get lost among the shiny, gleaming, new clubs.
2. Talk to a pro about your game (what is good/bad about it and show him/her your current set of clubs.
3. Test the golf clubs - you may be surprised that hybrids feel more comfortable than long irons or senior-shaft clubs feel better to you than a women's set of golf clubs. Grips and shafts are also important. You may like a bigger grip or a lighter shaft - make sure you have the pro or rep help you through the decision-making process.
Also, don't just buy clubs - use this as a learning experience and make sure you get properly fitted for the clubs before taking anything home.
READ: Should You Replace your Long Irons with Hybrids?
What do you learn most about your swing and clubs when you attend a Demo Day? Let us know in the comments section of this golf blog and follow/tag us on Twitter @Golf4Beginners.