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Taylormade Irons

Are you a seasoned golf veteran that is average but still looking for that extra edge in your game? Then adding some Taylormade irons to your bag is the best thing to do for stepping up your game.* The smooth, professional feeling you get with every swing boost your confidence and makes you feel like you could play like the pros do.

Gary Adams first developed the original Taylormade club in the 1970’s. He was a golfer looking for golf clubs better then the wooden ones. He observed that the golf balls moved quicker off iron than off the original wooden clubs. Because of this, many of today’s top players use Taylormade clubs. Players at both ends of the handicap rankings get benefits from them. For someone with a higher handicap the big TaylorMade drivers are forgiving when the strike is not quite right. The shafts are strong and flexible. Most clubs lose their value when new clubs come out which is quite often. To find good quality clubs though you can still find some pretty new clubs for cheaper if they are not the newest models.

Many of the new models include the Tour Model T-8 460 Titanium Driver and the Power Play System Q 455cc Driver. These Taylormade clubs are the best of the best. The titanium face of the club gives the golfer more distance on their drive then what they are used to.* The Tour Model that has three adjustable weights that control the direction and trajectory of the ball. The Power Play club’s increased shape and volume make it the most stable club in the game and the added titanium covered head gives the drive exceptional power. The Turbo Power T9 Titanium Drive Pushes driver technology to the outer limits by adding titanium weights to also help the trajectory of the ball. The Taylor made r7 is the club that has the highest moment of inertia in the game. The result is a tremendous swing that puts the ball on a long and strait path to the green. Taylormade clone clubs suit even the best of the best including Sergio Garcia, Retief Goosen and Darren Clarke and many other PGA players. *Any TaylorMade iron club with help any player drastically with their control of the swing except for the thin headed clubs which are more for the pros. TaylorMade clubs are not that much on your wallet either. These clubs are affordable and you can make a profit when you are selling any good TaylorMade clubs.

Taylormade clubs are the best clubs to get whether you are experienced or not at the game of golf. These clubs improve your game tremendously. The control and power of these clubs are not matched by any other in the business.

Posted on 31st October 2008
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Golf Instructional DVD

There have been golf instruction videos around for many years. Pro golfers have been making videos for home instruction, enabling a self taught golfer to improve their swing. Today you will find plenty of choices at your disposal when it comes to golf video instructions from old-timer Bobby Jones right on up to today’s golfing superstars on the PGA Tour. No longer do you need to stick the VCR tape into the player. Golf CDs have changed into golf DVDs. These changes make it relatively easy to keep up with the latest golf instruction techniques. It also allows you to learn the game from home or just sharpen your skills, even on a rainy day that can not be spent on the course.

Going to your local club or driving range for golf instruction from the local golf pros is becoming very expensive. A one hour golf lesson can set you back $110 at fancy golf resorts in Florida. Imagine, over $100 dollars for one lesson. Generally, we only retain 10% of what we learn, so what does that hundred bucks get you? Golf lessons from a DVD may be the best answer for the recreational golfer. There is nothing wrong with popping in an instructional video and sharpening you golf swing or putting skills. In fact, they work. Get your hands on the right golf instructional dvd, and you will improve your game. I did and I swear that when used correctly you will see results.

As computers get lighter and smaller these days this is great for golfers too. You can even take the golf instructional dvd on a laptop with you to the golf practice range. A laptop with a dvd option makes it possible to be able to watch video golf lessons almost anywhere these days. driving range, office, or perhaps even on your golf cart to refresh your memory as you play a practice round.

Would you rather try to make sense of an old golf book or watch an actual teaching professional show you a particular golf shot? Many would rather watch a golf shot on video. The benefit of a golf instruction video is that you can replay it over and over until it becomes clear. Golf videos and the right golf clubs  like a set of Ping Clubs can make your game better.

DVD or video golf instruction is going to become more and more popular as it becomes more and more expensive to hire a pro or take a lesson. These video lessons from driving the golf ball to better putting are going to become the smart golfer’s secret weapon. If you want to play better golf get your hands on a Golf Instructional DVD today.

Posted on 12th October 2008
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Hybrid Golf Club

How often while playing golf have you played with somebody using a hybrid, and you have seen them hit the ball with relative ease and accuracy? How many times have you seen that person hit a gorgeous golf and they were asked what club they used and learned the shot was made with a hybrid golf club? Just about everybody is using a Hybrid Golf club and there is talk everywhere on the course about the latest hybrid and how easy these golf clubs are to hit a golf ball. You know you are just itching to get one, but you are just not sure what club to get and have questions before making the final decision to buy one.  Well then this article is custom made for you so keep on reading.

A hybrid golf club is a club every golfer should have in their golf bag. YES, hybrid golf clubs do work, yes a Hybrid Golf club will make those difficult to make shots easier, those shots out of the deep rough are no longer impossible and have evolved to be one of the best clubs ever. To understand what a hybrid is, the term ‘hybrid’ originated from genetics, which means a combination of two different species in order to get the desirable characteristics of both. In the equipment world of golf a Hybrid Golf Club is simply a combination of the advantages you will get from both the ‘iron’ and ‘wood’. In other words a hybrid golf club is a cross between a long iron and a fairway wood, and is comprised of some positive features from both clubs. What makes this club so interesting is the fact of the crossbreeding has produced something the recreational golf can play with. Most recreational golfers can either hit their wood very well, or their irons very well but most times not both. Well the hybrid eliminates the handicap into one easy to manage club or perhaps a whole set of Hybrid Golf Clubs.

A Hybrid Golf Club such as the Callaway is chiefly designed for distance control and accuracy. Therefore the club makers have shifted the ‘center of gravity’ to the bottom of the club to attain a better level of perfection. This particular arrangement helps in launching the ball in the air in case of long distance shots. They have also given it a higher launch angle and a flat face which gives the golf ball a higher spin and helps it stop faster with more precision.

The hybrid golf clubs such as the Nike SasQuatch Sumo will have flatter clubfaces and a shorter shaft. Unlike fairway woods they do not have a round and bulgy face. It is often seen that a hybrid club has rails or runners at the bottom that helps it react positively with the grass whether it is short fairway, long rough or sand. Hybrid Golf club lofts also varies from 16 to mid 20 degrees like the long irons.

In conclusion, if you are at all interested about reducing your golf score, then a Hybrid Golf Club should be in your bag when you play your next round.

Posted on 12th October 2008
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You Know Nothing About Golf Clubs

Golf is a wonderful game. The most important components of golfing equipment are golf clubs. These are expensive items and should be purchased after careful selection. They also need proper care and maintenance for long life and continued accuracy of shots.

Golf clubs are of different types and a complete golf club set, that usually consists of 12/14 clubs, comprises of an assortment of different types. Clubs are known as woods, drivers, irons, wedges and putters and each is sub-classified and denoted by numbers that range from 1 to 9 and sometimes by higher numbers. A higher number means a shorter shaft and conversely a lower number means a longer shaft. Longer shafts cater to longer drives. Woods are used for hitting the longest shots. A number 1 wood also called a driver gives the longest shot of all.

The golf club comprises of three basic components:

Before making that golf club purchase, here are a few helpful tips to understand what is available on the market today.

Club heads are made from a variety of materials that include aluminum alloys, zinc, stainless steel and titanium to name a few, not forgetting the traditional materiel i.e. wood. Most expensive among all the materials used in club heads is titanium, which provides an excellent combination of lightweight and strength. There are may drivers using these materials that give the player some great advantages. Other materials less in use these days include graphite, plastics and ceramics. One material that is often confused with titanium is Ti-alloy, which is in fact aluminum with a trace of titanium. Club heads using Ti-alloy are low end and meant for beginners and juniors in golfing.

Club heads come in various shapes. The design features are based on the principle of weight distribution in the club head and are meant to give the best shots under different playing conditions. Some club heads are weighted around the perimeter; some have a low center of gravity etc. and each is called by a different name such as keel sole, wide body, cavity back, deep face, muscle back etc. Club heads come in different sizes that are denoted in cubic centimeters. Some may be of traditional size, some oversize and still others may be super-oversized.

Club shafts: Nowadays club shafts are usually made from steel or graphite. With advancement in manufacturing technology, graphite shafts are considered as the best in present times. They are very strong and much lighter than stainless steel and greatly lower the overall weight of the club. Club shafts are available in different flex ratings generally denoted by X (extra stiff), S (Stiff), R (Regular), A (for seniors) and L (Ladies). The shaft flex affects your swing and hitting with a shaft having a flex that does not match your swing will cause your shots to fly off your target. Today, Ping irons are one of the best sets available on the market, and offer all of the club shafts mentioned above.

Posted on 8th September 2008
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