6 things junior golfers (and their parents) need to know about golf equipment

Tiger and Charlie Woods

Junior golfers don't have as much speed and power as adults, so they need to have clubs that fit accordingly. As such, Tiger Woods plays very stiff shafts, whereas his son Charlie uses softer and shorter graphite shafts.

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