Articles, tagged with "steel shaft", page 1
23rd January 2012
Unveiled at the weekend was their new TaylorMade RocketBallZ RBZ Steel shaft Irons range which is set to replace their highly successful white R11 and Burner Super fast woods and irons.
The name Rockteballz was originally conceived by the R&D team fo...
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Author:
yukilee
13th April 2011
The name "Callaway Golf" has always been synonymous with forgiveness. The company has made some of the finest game improvement clubs in recent history, many featuring the "Big Bertha" name. There have been seven versions of the Big Bertha iron, each offer...
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Author:
golfdiscountsale
27th January 2011
When a regular putter face impacts a golf ball it results in loft causing skidding, side- and even back-spinning before the ball can begin rolling forward on the green, this can't be seen by the naked eye, but C-Grooves ‘lift’ the back of the ball to star...
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Author:
golfdiscountsale
15th June 2010
Yes Marilyn Putter VS Yes Natalie Putter
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The C-Groove Marilyn model is a mallet-style putter made of 304 stainless steel. It features a compact mallet head that is face-ba...
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Author:
ordergolfonline
22nd March 2010
Bamboo shafted golf clubs were first tried out as golf was invented in the hills and valleys of Scotland. Initially bamboo shafts were used, but these were replaced by hickory shafts and then in this by century steel shafts. The steel shaft still remains ...
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Author:
Donald Munoz
17th September 2009
Walter Hagen Forged Irons are named after the famous golfer Walter Hagen who spent his life in golf and in finding just the right kind of club which he decided to make for his own use and to turn a nice profit. His father was a blacksmith, and he was a pr...
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Author:
Shawnsum1