Articles, tagged with "clubhead", page 1
15th December 2011
You have decided to learn about the golf game at last! You bought your golf clubs, a few balls and are anxiously awaiting your new life experience. 25 million people do it-why not me, you say. The choice seems fairly straight forward, a few lessons, a few...
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Author:
Bruce Baird's NationwideGolfschools
18th November 2011
Ping released the New PING G20 Series PING G20 irons, drivers, fairway woods & hybrids, let's have a look of them today.
Including a hybrid iron for the mid irons to allow for an easier transition from hybrids to G20 irons. All lofts will be offered fo...
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Author:
christina
28th June 2011
Seeking to add a lot more distance in your drives? It'll support if you recognize the three components that influence distance as part of your golf swing so that you simply know exactly where to best focus your work. The three swing variables that impact ...
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Author:
Gemanson Sargisen
20th June 2011
I am a beginner golfer and purchased the Mizuno MP 53 Irons as my first upgrade. I found the club to be very forgiving.
It features an innovative Diamond Muscle design and a precision-milled, V-shaped pocket cavity. The modified U-grooves produce the i...
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Author:
delia
16th June 2011
I have had many drivers over the years including Taylormade. This is one of the best purchases I have made. You don't have to overswing the club. And it's rather forgiving and accurate.
Like the R11 driver, the first thing you'll notice about the Tayl...
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Author:
delia
14th June 2011
The Driver for many golfers is probably the most important club they will carry in their golf bag, and knowing how to use it correctly is a key part in lowering golf scores and creating an overall better golfing experience.
Hitting a great drive off th...
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Author:
dannyp
13th June 2011
TaylorMade have been aimed at making the TaylorMade R7 CGB MAX Irons to be the very best game-improvement equipment that money can buy, and the iron lives up to that promise because of the following features.
Cutting - Eage Look
These clubs look very...
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Author:
christina
03rd June 2011
Stay tuned for Element 2 of Novice Golf Clubs- The Do's and Don'ts to get beganThe golf clubs displayed at golf retailers and professional shops are developed to standardized specifications. If the client does not in shape individuals specs, the tools won...
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Author:
Pasquale Lindsay
27th May 2011
Launch the ball longer and straighter by changing the face angle, loft and lie angle on the Taylormade R9 Fairway wood. It will allow golfers to unscrew the clubhead and re-attach it in one of eight different positions, but they will not have movable weig...
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Author:
delia
24th May 2011
For years, Callaway’s golf equipments, including irons, drivers and fairway woods, have been among the best sellers in the game. So today I would like to introduce three new golf clubs of its line. They are listed as follows.
Callaway RAZR X Irons
The...
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Author:
christina
23rd May 2011
Having written the success story of the r7 line, the expectations for the TaylorMade R9 line could not be much higher. Is it possible for a club to gain 10% of distance over the already long r7? In fact,they did,as examplified by the R9 SuperMax Irons and...
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Author:
christina
19th May 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Jack Moorehouse
Hooking and slicing can get you into trouble—especially off the tee. Even players with low golf handicaps find it hard to go low if they're constantly getting themselves into trouble. In addition to costing you stroke...
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Author:
Jack Moorehouse
17th May 2011
Mizuno 's line of MP-series irons have always been ridiculously easy to use. I remember my first round using a set of Mizuno MP 53 Irons a decade ago,then I bought MP 58. Both of them are easy to hit,with more forgiveness than my previous irons but withou...
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Author:
christina
12th May 2011
Two words for this club: Accuracy and consistency. As far as I'M concerned,this is by far the best Fairway Wood on the market. I am producing straighter shots with a fair amont of trajectory.
Golfers seeking the best fairway wood performance money can ...
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Author:
delia
10th May 2011
I replaced my loyal and trusted 580 XD driver with the R7 CGB driver. In neutral, I have a slight draw with the R7 but I was able to adjust easily when I desired a straight shot.
It takes an effortless swing to get the long straight 250-265 yard drive...
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Author:
delia