1. Vision: When you see a new club, your eyes immediately shine, and you are very satisfied with the color and shape. Only when you look at it, you will be interested in further selection.
2. Hand feeling: It feels light and heavy in the hand, the length and the thickness of the grip should be appropriate. The lightness of the club is determined by your physical condition. If you are physically strong, choose a heavier one so that you can hit a longer distance. Relatively weak bodies such as the elderly, ladies, and children should choose a lighter club so that they can swing smoothly. Clubs of the same model are roughly the same length. The grip is not only comfortable, but also the right thickness. A thicker grip can reduce the flexibility of the wrist and make it easier to make a small curl. A thinner grip can increase the flexibility of the wrist movement and make it easier to sweep a small curl. The grip is more comfortable.
3. Batting feeling: hit the ball with the club you want to buy, focusing on the feeling of the moment the club head contacts the ball.
4. Sound: The sound of hitting the ball should be pleasing to the ear. Although the sound does not affect the trajectory, distance, and direction of the ball, it affects your mood. In a bad mood, the ball is difficult to play well. The sound is especially important on the wood.