Articles, tagged with "clubhead", page 2
09th May 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 ...
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Author:
golfdiscountsale
04th May 2011
Seeking to add much more distance on your drives? It will aid if you fully grasp the three elements that impact distance with your golf swing so that you just know in which to best aim your work. The three swing variables that influence distance are:
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Author:
Douglass Guys
21st April 2011
That afternoon Mary Lou and her husband, the Reverend Dr. William E. Smith, sat in their Ohio home for the Masters telecast. "As soon as we turned the TV on and saw that Jack was wearing the yellow shirt," says Dr. Smith, "we knew that was no casual decis...
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Author:
delia
13th April 2011
Callaway might be perceived as a "driver" company to the outside world, but since the late 1990s the firm has actually sold more irons each year than any other manufacturer. The ever-popular X-Series irons franchise (now in its seventh iteration) has a lo...
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Author:
golfdiscountsale
12th April 2011
The TaylorMade Burner SuperFast Fairway offers more speed and power than ever before. The improved SuperFast Technology package, which is a lightweight shaft that is extra long and large clubhead, promotes more swing speed, more ball speed and more distan...
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Author:
golfdiscountsale
11th April 2011
TaylorMade has attempted to more clearly define the distance gaps in this set. In other words, the wedges and short irons will fly and stop more like traditional wedges and short irons – the so-called scoring clubs – while the mid-irons and long irons wil...
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Author:
delia
05th April 2011
Golfers who are really into gear have been buzzing for weeks on message boards and blogs about white drivers.
One simple move to start back -- the one on the previous two pages -- will get your swing in sync. The first thing you should move in your bac...
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Author:
delia
05th April 2011
For a lot of golfers the TaylorMade R9 460 driver will be just what they have been waiting for. Unless you are a low handicap golfer you probably found the head of the standard R9 driver a little on the small side at 420cc. This is because that is the max...
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Author:
Presila
05th April 2011
Here, I will tell you TaylorMade R9 Super Tri Driver + R9 Fairway Wood. Without a target there's nothing to learn...but how big should your target be?
Your objective is to get the ball into the hole in as few shots as possible and your target should be...
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Author:
delia
04th April 2011
TaylorMade successfully launched the new Burner irons in early 2009, touting them as the longest, most-powerful irons the company had ever produced. Those clubs will continue to be available in 2010, but for players who are looking for more workability an...
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Author:
delia
04th April 2011
As Trackman launch monitors and 3D swing analysis technology become more popular, I believe it will usher in a new age in the world of professional golf, and golf instruction as a whole. Today's current 'fad' teaching styles will give way to a new style o...
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Author:
Humberto Hale
21st March 2011
The TaylorMade R9 driver is the most advanced driver in the company's history building on the technology and innovation that made the R7 driver so popular with golfers. The R9 driver is the first TaylorMade driver to use Flight Control Technology which al...
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Author:
Presila
21st March 2011
The Cobra S2 Offset driver offers accuracy, distance and forgiveness for mid to high handicap golfers who are looking for maximum forgiveness. The draw bias is ideally suited to golfer who need a high launch ball flight that will provide that much needed ...
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Author:
Presila
20th March 2011
Here are the most sensible tips for choosing golf clubs that should be helpful in choosing any golf equipment.
A large amount of activities you'll want to participate in are expensive at first. Golf certainly is. It stands to reason that given the outlay...
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Author:
marylinjesse
20th March 2011
‘Independent adjustability’ certainly seems to be the buzz word in the golf driver world at the moment. More and more driver manufacturers seem to be finally catching on that we need a driver that adjusts and adapts for every swing in order to achieve ...
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Author:
Golfbuyitonline