Articles, tagged with "putters", page 1
21st February 2012
Notepad golf is thinking your way to better golf. If you have ever been at a golf tournament or watched closely when golf tournaments are on television you will probably notice or have noticed something just about all of the pros do as they play their ro...
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Anthony Consultants LLC
07th June 2011
As you may recall, the original Ghost racked up millions of dollars on the PGA Tour in the hands of Justin Rose and others while helping TaylorMade make significant strides in retail putter market share. Can this new TaylorMade Rossa Daytona Ghost Putter ...
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cheapgolfequipments
16th May 2011
Scotty Cameron has pretty much held the same weight/length characteristics with his various Newport lines over the years with few exceptions. For the most part, the 33" length was matched with a 350-gram head, the 34" with a 340-gram head, and the 35" get...
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golfdiscountsale
28th December 2010
Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 1.5 Putter is one of the best putters which are widely welcomed by golf players. How about the specifications of it? What about the feeling and performance? Is it the best one for me? You will find the answers...
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golfdiscountsale
01st October 2010
Teaching Pro and Golf Channel Contributor Eben Dennis knows a thing or two about golfing tips for putting. His students have inlcuded Nick Faldo, Billy Mayfair, Robert Gamez and Shaun Micheel.
The tip he taught Nick Faldo in 2000 improved his putting f...
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Author:
tehering
30th July 2010
Most Famous Putters Part Two
Number Four: Wilson 8802
Arnold Palmer made it famous, but one of the best putters of all time - Ben Crenshaw - elevated the Wilson 8802 to a special place in golf's history. Nicknamed "Little Ben," Crenshaw's 8802 ...
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Author:
mygolfwholesale
30th June 2010
TaylorMade's Rossa Itsy Bitsy Monza Spider putter is, at a glance, just a smaller version of the original. The Itsy Bitsy is 20-percent smaller than the Monza Spider, to be exact. It's a mid-sized, rather than an oversized, mallet.But the Itsy Bitsy does ...
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Author:
salediscountgolf
18th May 2010
Your golf score is never going to improve if you can't putt. Strokes on the green amount to about half of your strokes in a round of golf and it is absolutely essential to be able to get the ball in the hole in the least possible stokes. Good putting not ...
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Author:
Warren B