Golf belts
#1
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I'm just starting to play golf and have noticed that accessories for this game are a world unto themselves. Now I'm wondering about belts. They say that for golf, it's important for a belt not only to hold up your pants, but also to be comfortable to move in. I've seen several brands, from Nike to specialized brands. Please share your experience: is it worth buying an expensive branded golf belt right away, or can I find something more affordable but still of good quality? And which materials are better - leather or modern elastic options?
#2
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If you're just starting out, get the elastic ones - they're softer and don't get in the way while you play. Leather straps look cool, but they're stiffer and can be uncomfortable for beginners. I got my first one from Nike and I still wear it.
#3
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I'm not a pro, but I play regularly and have found that regular leather belts either restrict my swing or become deformed over time. Golf Belt for Performance, Comfort, and Style - Nexbelt has woven and elastic options with a ratchet mechanism. The advantages I noticed: no holes (I don't want the belt to slip when I move), the belt is slightly elastic and comfortable when swinging, and it looks sporty. If you are planning to play 18 holes, go for the braided/elastic one and leave the leather one for the club after the game.
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Many golfers prefer upgrading individual clubs instead of replacing an entire set at once. Used equipment makes this much more practical, especially when it comes from a trusted source. ARC Golf NZ makes it easy to experiment with different models or brands without committing to full retail prices. The store regularly updates its inventory, making it possible to find high quality clubs from recent seasons in solid playing condition. This approach suits both experienced golfers fine tuning their bag and newer players looking to invest wisely from the start.


