November 01, 2009
Author: George Statos | Category:
Golf,
Golf Clubs,
Golf Equipment
by George Statos
Callaway fairway woods are trusted and respected. Many professional golf players choose Callaway woods over other brands due to the outstanding performance that these woods deliver.
The first player we would like to talk about is Phil Mickelson. If you follow golf, you will most likely be familiar with him. Phil is a long standing excellent PGA professional, and he has a Callaway FT Tour 3-wood, which he routinely plays from the fairway onto the green. Callaway FT means Fusion Technology – this particular fairway wood is made of stainless steel and tungsten. The company claims that this combination produces higher MOI and distributes the gravity efficiently. Callaway FT also contains a so called opti-fit system of weights, and players generally customize their FT Tour woods to suit the intricacies of their swing.
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What Callaway Fairway Woods Are Used By Professional Golfers?
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October 31, 2009
Author: Carol Bell | Category:
Golf,
Golf Clubs,
Golf Equipment
by Carol Bell
To play the game of golfing, there are certain pieces of hardware needed. A few of these pieces of golf gear are positively needed, while other pieces of equipment are optional. Some optional gear include golfing shoes, golfing gloves, golfing hat and a golfing cart. The necessary items of equipment that are wanted to play the game in include golfing tees, golfing balls and golfing clubs.
Of those 3 items, golf clubs are possibly the most urgent. Golfing clubs are the key tools to play the game of golfing and can be specified into 2 separate areas. Those areas are the drivers and irons.
Drivers generally, the 1st golfing club a golfer uses to drive the ball off the tee is a driver. With the driver the golfer tries to drive or hit the ball down the green at the best distance possible. However, it is vital to make certain that with the first drive you don’t sacrifice accuracy for distance.
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Golf Clubs – What Are The Best Ones To Use?
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October 30, 2009
Author: George Statos | Category:
Golf,
Golf Clubs,
Golf Equipment
by George Statos
Anyone looking for a new golf driver in 2009 has a lot to be happy about, as the golf company’s went beyond the usual cosmetic tweaks to produce some truly great products. The best golf drivers of 2009 used the latest technology and innovative design to increase distance, reliability, and forgiveness.
The best golf drivers of 2009 have many traits in common. For starters, they tend to have the 460cc oversized clubheads that do such a nice job in generating maximum distance. Many also use proprietary weighting system to maximize both the MOI and the center of gravity.
When shopping for drivers, the first thing to keep in mind is that a good driver must suit your individual game. High-handicappers should really focus on forgiveness, and there are many models designed to do everything but hit the ball for you. More skilled golfers will be looking for drivers that offer more control and shot-shaping abilities.
October 28, 2009
For most beginning golfers, the game of golf may seem simple, yet upon closer inspection, it quickly becomes overwhelming.
You are given the task of hitting a golf ball hundreds of yards into a small hole the size of a Dixie cup. Luckily, sand traps, water hazards, hills and other elements are placed along the course to make this learning experience that much more agonizing.
This is daunting enough. But then, you have your choice of a bag full of clubs. Each is slightly different than the other, and you have no idea what to do with any of them. The game of golf is like a language you do not speak. When do you use your driver? What about woods versus irons?
October 27, 2009
Author: Mark Walters | Category:
Golf,
Golf Clubs,
Golf Equipment
The tee is where every golf hole begins. If you’re having problems getting off the tee, then you’re opening every single hole playing catch up. You might save a bunch of pars with a great putt, but you could well be putting for birdies if your drive had found the fairway.
For nearly all players, being consistent with the driver and hitting long golf drives are far from being impossible. Being consistent from the tee is easier than most players appreciate.
Modern golf equipment means golf balls today get the best distance higher launch angles and a shallower angle of descent. It isn’t about low carrying drives any longer. Long drives come from high piercing trajectories, with most of the distance being carry.
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Start at Your Equipment if You want to Hit Long Golf Drives
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September 29, 2009
Author: Mark Walters | Category:
Golf Clubs
by Mark Walters
There used to be a saying in golf you cant buy a better game meaning getting good at golf took effort and countless hours of practice. The game improvement features of modern clubs though really does allow you to buy a more consistent game.
For the club club, modern golf clubs are built to fix specific problems. From the design of the clubhead, to the shaft specifications to the grip. All the parts of a golf club can be finely tuned to fix specific ball flight problems and create a more consistent and repeatable strike.
Watch a hundred golfers playing and you’ll probably see 100 versions of the golf swing. We all swing differently and the only club that will work for us is a club designed around OUR swings. that’s where Clone Golf Clubs start to shine.
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Why Clone Golf Clubs Make Sense For Your Game
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September 18, 2009
Author: Roy Williams | Category:
Golf,
Golf News
Golf clubs across the country are closing down and going out of business across the United States of America at an scary rate. Florida, the state with more golf clubs than any other state, is seeing this more and more. A lot of these failing golf communities are blaming the economy, and some are even blaming the current state of the golf world in general; but I see things differently, they should be pointing the finger at themselves.
The golf industry is behind the times in almost every core aspect of running a business in this day and age. Most golf courses still have a website that provides no information and looks like something that my 12 year old daughter could create in a few hours. These golf clubs need to embrace technology and develop a website that both promotes AND generates business. There are a handful of golf marketing businesses that specifically create websites to help generate more business for golf clubs, why aren’t more clubs taking advantage of them?
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Golf Course Across the Country Are Going Out of Business. How can You Save Yours?
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