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Learn How to Cure a Slice

01st February 2012
For some golfers, learning How to Cure a Slice is definitely the top priority. Though there are various other sorts of golf shot weaknesses (hook, shank, etc.), they are not as irritating or annoying as that wild curve ball to the right. The fantastic new... Read >
Author: E.Egir

The Review of Callaway RAZR Hawk Driver

19th January 2012
The Callaway RAZR Hawk Driver is made for both power and accuracy with its precise design using forged composite technology. This is why the engineers were able to put the weight exactly where it is necessary to create the most potential distance without... Read >
Author: fiona18

Your best Christmas Gift-- Ping K15 Irons

16th January 2012
Many golfers are switching to an iron set that includes at least one or two hybrids. This is especially true with older golfers, and those that do not swing very fast. The reason being is the hybrid is a much easier club to hit than a long iron, and when ... Read >
Author: fiona18

Fix Your Golf Slice In Five Minutes

16th January 2012
The golf slice is the most common ball flight error among golfers. For a right handed player, the slice is described as a shot that starts to the left of the target, and then ultimately curves to the right of the target. For a left handed golfer, the ball... Read >
Author: ScottProGolf

Tips for Correcting a Slice in Golf

05th January 2012
Correcting a slice will happen naturally when you attend to your basics. In this article, I will discuss good grip, correct stance and proper stroke. Work at implementing these until they are second nature and you will definitely see an improvement in you... Read >
Author: RichardG

The Secret to Early Success For The Novice Golfer

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... Read >
Author: Bruce Baird's NationwideGolfschools

How To Find An excellent Golf Driver?

14th December 2011
GOLF DRIVER BUYING GUIDE A great tip I have figured out on hitting your driver with out slicing is to always try and hit inside on your club face. The reason I say this is because the club face is never quite square it is rounded and if you tend to sl... Read >
Author: golfwholesaleshop

The Finest In Golf Equipment

21st November 2011
Callaway is one of the oldest and most trusted names in golf equipment. They offer all sorts of golf equipment including clubs, bags, apparel, balls, and more. Callaway was first known as a driver company. They made a big splash with their Big Bertha ... Read >
Author: chickie maxwell

How To Play Bunker Shots from Deep Greenside Bunkers

22nd August 2011
Sooner or later sadly all golfers find their ball in a bunker and have to work out how to play bunker shots. It's crucial not to let negative thoughts occupy your mind, like thinking how difficult it will be to get out and how many shots it may add to you... Read >
Author: John Holdsworth

Curing The Slice in Golf : Never Hit Offline Again

17th August 2011
Firstly we need to understand what causes a slice before we can look at curing the slice in golf. With a right hander, the ball veers off to the right created from a left to right bend in the ball flight. We can therefore deduce that the ball is spinning... Read >
Author: Andrew Brookes

The Review of Ping K15 Irons

04th August 2011
Many golfers are switching to an iron set that includes at least one or two hybrids. This is especially true with older golfers, and those that do not swing very fast. The reason being is the hybrid is a much easier club to hit than a long iron, and when ... Read >
Author: yukilee

The Review of Callaway x vft hybrid

04th August 2011
Callaway is a huge name in golf and they have created many top products including the Callaway x vft hybrid. These hybrids are made with a zero roll design so that golfers can hit higher and longer shots. They are considered an intertia driven club and a... Read >
Author: yukilee

The Review of TaylorMade rac Black TP Wedge

04th August 2011
The wedges are very eye pleasant. I like the look and the shape of the club head. The feeling is very soft and the length control is absolutely amazing. I use the 52° for shots with 1-2 meters roll and the 56° stops right at the impact point. Shots from... Read >
Author: yukilee

The Review of Callaway Diablo Forged Irons

04th August 2011
Until recently, even major golf retailers, and magazine testers had a hard time getting a hold of anything more than a standard issue 6 Iron to demo. It proved to be well worth the wait. Here's why better players--meaning at least Lower Mid-Cappers-- need... Read >
Author: yukilee

Crush Your Drives and Keep it in Play

04th August 2011
Today we will introduce some featured golf tips proposed by Jack Moorehouse. He is not golf pro, rather a working man that was able to figure out the secrets of shooting in the 70’s on a consistent basis without quitting your day job. Jack has helped thou... Read >
Author: yukilee
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