Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
Average golfers are the focus of today’s equipment designers. It seem that in most golfers bags half of them had less than adequate equipment. Yes, some can’t afford the lasts clubs every year but most are just ignorant of what is available. Some players have clubs that are over 10 years old. Golf Digest recognized [...]
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Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
The intermediate golfer should be looking for a club that maximizes both distance and control. The more perimeter-weighting you have, the more forgiving the club, but the more weight directly behind the ball gives you more distance. These club heads all seek to optimize the balance between distance and control.
You should look for distance clubs [...]
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Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
As a beginner who is just learning the game of golf, you will want to use clubs that are more forgiving when you make a bad shot-since the bad shots will come. Beginning golfers need to look for clubs that are forgiving when the ball is struck off-center. Perimeter-weighted clubs are best suited to those [...]
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Monday, May 12th, 2008
Golf carts are considered by many golfers to be an essential part of the golf game. Others just think the golf cart make a golf course more dangerous.
Either way, the truth is golf carts can really help make the game more enjoyable by leaps and bounds. Nearly all courses have the option to use a [...]
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Monday, May 12th, 2008
In a USGA’s recent study instead of opting for the more affordable Surlyn-covered distance balls a player should by the tour performance, multiplayer urethane covered balls. A typical 8 iron shot from the rough spins about 60 percent more with a urethane covered ball than with a Surlyn covered ball. For the Surlyn ball, neither [...]
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