Articles, tagged with "clubhead", page 4
17th February 2011
One of the most important things to remember when you are chipping is to make sure that your backswing is shorter than your follow-through. This is because you want to make sure you are accelerating through your strike, leading to a more stable clubhead a...
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Author:
Jamie Faidley
16th February 2011
The latest in Ping’s G range of clubs the Ping G15 driver updates the technology that made the G10 driver the market leader. Like its predecessor the G15 has titanium head which reaches the 460CC maximum limit on headsize. To increase the moment of inerti...
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Author:
Presila
16th February 2011
The Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Driver has been designed to bring power and distance to your drives. The all titanium clubhead delivers the power you need to out drive your playing partners but the Diablo combines sheer brute force with one of the most gen...
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Author:
Presila
16th February 2011
The Callaway Diablo Edge Driver follows is the latest addition to the popular and attention-grabbing Diablo range and boasts the largest sweet spot of any titanium driver produced by Callaway.
Callaway’s engineers have guaranteed the weight efficienc...
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Author:
Presila
16th February 2011
The Callaway FT-iZ Tour driver is part of Callaway’s most advanced family of clubs. Pushing the boundaries of their own Fusion Technology Callaway have created a driver that offers the very best of the FT-iZ range with the playability that better players ...
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Author:
Presila
16th February 2011
Among the giants of the golf industry, PING has always remained one of the quietest in the business. You never see commercials on TV. They only have a select number of pros which they endorse. They rarely even release new clubs. It seems like the word "hy...
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Author:
Presila
16th February 2011
TaylorMade seems to have made it its mission in recent years to reinvent what the phrase "classic golf club" means. For example, they have taken the pear-shaped driver and morphed it into a geometrical tinker toy that looks both modern and classic at...
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Author:
Presila
16th February 2011
Tiger Woods hits his irons straighter and a lot more accurately than most pros. By swinging the club precisely the same way, he’s able to repeat his golf swing again and once more and once more. The much more he repeats his swing, the more usually he gene...
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Author:
jameggq6wu
15th February 2011
Many golfers are happy to simply purchase clubs from Wal-Mart or K-Mart and go on with only playing a few times during the year. They could not care at all about what type of shafts they are playing, how long the clubs are or what loft and lie angle they ...
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Author:
delia
14th February 2011
This Taylormade R9 TP Driver combines TaylorMade's Flight Control Technology (FCT), which lets you change the face angle, loft and lie. This means total adjustability to promote up to 40 yards of side-to-side trajectory change. In addition, this classical...
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Author:
golfdiscountsale
14th February 2011
Unconfirmed sources are pointing to more differences between the SuperTri and original R9 460. Not only is the head bigger but the face is rumored to be made of SP-700 titanium and the fitting sleeve is supposed to be lighter and more secure. Prototype im...
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Author:
golfdiscountsale
14th February 2011
Another great looking addition to the golf club market is the 2009 TaylorMade R9 Fairway Wood. Along with some nice looks the R9 Wood range is fitted with Flight Control Technology, allowing golfers to change the face angle, loft and lie. The new R9 and R...
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Author:
golfdiscountsale
14th February 2011
The Taylormade rac Black TP wedge is engineered to deliver the kind of spin, playability and feel you need to attack the flag with confidence. Tour-proven Y-Cutter grooves promote quick-stopping bite and increase spin for maximum control and stopping powe...
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Author:
golfdiscountsale
11th February 2011
Looking to add more distance for your drives? It can support if you fully grasp the 3 components that impact distance in your own golf swing so that you simply know where to ideal concentrate your efforts. The three swing aspects that impact distance are:...
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Author:
Brock Schinke
07th February 2011
Getting some " spin " on your ball with the golf irons can be a basic point of utilizing ball-to-club contact and speed of the clubhead. If you're able to strike the golf ball and there is simply no soil or grass before the ball, subsequently you will pla...
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Author:
Angela