Saturday, November 26, 2011

Clone Golf Clubs - Are They Good Enough? A Real World Answer

Clone Golf Clubs - Are They Good Enough? A Real World Answer

Golf Clubs

You've seen the ads. You've noticed the incredible prices. And you've undoubtedly wondered, "Are they as good as the brand names?" We're talking about golf club clones, of course, essentially imitations of brand name equipment that you can buy from various sources for dirt cheap. Well, cheap as far as brand new golf equipment go.

But are they as good?

Bottom Line

For those of you in a rush (who isn't?), here are my conclusions:

Irons. I sell lots of used golf equipment on eBay. And you can bet I try and play just about everything of interest that passes through my office. So, the prudent question would be: What would someone like me - who has access to and pretty much can put anything I want into play - have in my golf bag? Answer: The same set of inexpensive graphite-shafted clone irons I picked up from Pinemeadow Golf a few years back. I kid you not.

Drivers & Fairway Woods. Although no longer in my bag, my overall experience with the graphite-shafted driver I picked up from Pinemeadow is okay; performance and feel were both satisfactory. The corresponding fairway woods (3-Wood and 5-Wood), both also with graphite shafts, performed just as well, but I personally didn't like the way they felt. This is probably based mainly on sound - I prefer the distinct metallic sound and resulting feel produced by the Callaway Steelheads and Orlimar Trimetals that you'll usually find in my bag, a sound that I guess I now expect to hear every time I swing a wood - and the Pinemeadows didn't have the sound I wanted.

But to be fair, not many do. Again, they performed as expected. In fact, I once placed third in a tournament armed with nothing more than these Pinemeadow fairways as my woods! Stupid me, I forgot my driver at home and ended up using the 3-Wood as my driver. Now that I think about it, that was probably a blessing, actually, considering how inconsistently wild I can get with the driver (my fault, not the club's). The point is, the fairway woods did their job, and still can - I've kept the pair around as backup or loaner clubs.

I think it's important to note that these comments are based on "older" product. The latest woods releases from Pinemeadow and others may very well be better than what I've experienced - the current overwhelmingly positive customer feedback and comments on their site seem to indicate that - but I just haven't personally experienced them firsthand.

Hybrids. I can't comment much about clone hybrids either - or even brand name ones for that matter. I just haven't used them yet. My bag's equipped with a 7-Wood in place of the more typical 3-Iron, and this configuration has served me quite well, enough at least to help me not bother with hybrids just yet. In all probability I'll be jumping on the hybrids bandwagon soon enough. Until then, I can only say that quality-wise, there's no reason to think that clone hybrids won't be on par at the very least with clone manufacturers' woods offerings.

Wedges. Clone wedges aren't in my bag (I carry Titleist Vokeys I received as gifts), but I have used them, the classic Cleveland-styled models in particular. The clones are very good clubs and incredible values; I have absolutely no reservations recommending them as worth trying out.

Putters. I like to frequently switch and rotate my money sticks around - some days, for example, I inexplicably putt better with a 343 shaft instead of a 333, and vice-versa; or some days a mallet just feels better than a traditional blade; and so on - and clone club companies like Pinemeadow Golf allow me to assemble quite an arsenal of putters to let me do that. I wouldn't otherwise be able to afford such a "quiver of putters" (as my friends call it) with the prices the brand names are asking for nowadays. Of course, you obviously don't have to assemble this kind of putter collection; the point is, the clone putters are good and cheap and definitely worth your while to test.

Read on and learn a lot more about what I experienced specifically, particularly in the area of realizing the importance of choosing the right company to purchase clones from because, quite frankly boys and girls, sh*t happens sometimes.

Where it All StartedI'm literally going back to the very beginning, when I picked up the game just a few short years ago. As a beginner, I wanted to learn while using a better set than the typical department store variety. But man, paying the big bucks for those Callaways, Pings, or Titleists I fancied just didn't make a heck of a lot of sense then, not when it still wasn't clear whether I was going to stick with the game or not.

So, after doing a bit of research and clicking around online, I went with a set of Acer Sole undercut irons from Pinemeadow Golf. Why? Looks. They looked similar to the original and very expensive Callaway Hawkeyes. And - and this is important, to me anyway - the Acers themselves looked spiffy, presentable, and respectable, something that I wouldn't be ashamed to be seen using, unlike many of the hokey clubs with the cheesy cosmetics I see offered by other clone builders. (To this day, Pinemeadow's selection is up there among the best in the field in the looks department.)

While I was at it, I also picked up the 3-club set of Acer XDS 2+ Stainless Woods (Callaway Hawkeye VFT clones), which included a 10º driver, 3-Wood and 5-Wood, and the Pure Roll Series M-1 putter (a Never Compromise mallet clone). Standard Pinemeadow Aldila graphite shafts (steel for the putter) and grips for the lot. I was a beginner, remember, and knew next to nothing about everything, so I figured, play it basic, safe, and cheap. If I ended up not liking the sport, at least I wouldn't be out all that much.

Same Quality? Problems?

Needless to say, I'm now hooked on the game, and I'm doing what I can to try and bring that handicap down to as low a number as I can muster. I've also gotten involved in a number of golf-related business activities, like selling golf equipment on eBay.

Which means at least two things: I now not only know enough about the game to be able to competently judge my clone clubs performance-wise, I also get to regularly play and test out a lot of expensive brand name equipment so that I can actually do decent and fair comparisons.

The fact that my Pinemeadow irons are still in my golf bag as I write this should tell you a lot. It's not that I don't like playing with brand name irons - I do. In fact, I own a set of Clevelands and a set of TaylorMades for no other reason than that I like playing with them occasionally (I don't like all Clevelands and TaylorMades, mind you, just the specific models I've kept).

Thing is, I don't play any better or worse with the Clevelands and TaylorMades than I do with the Pinemeadows. Same thing goes with Callaways, Titleists, Hogans, Mizunos, or any other brand name equipment out there. My game pretty much plays out the way it should at my level regardless of what set of clubs I use.

Obvious conclusion: It's me, not the clubs.

So, considering that I'm satisfied with the way the clones look, feel, and perform, why in the world would I want to bother with brand name clubs that cost up to 8X as much (or even more!) but don't offer me any additional game benefits over the clones?

Even if we could say that there's a slight incremental advantage or benefit to using a brand name set over the clones, we would then have to ask: Would it be worth the extra cost? Yeah, I like keeping an eye on the good old cost:benefit ratio, and based solely on what I've experienced, for players at my level (mid-handicapper) or higher, these incremental benefits do not exist.

How about for better players? Do low handicappers and scratch players realize any benefits to playing with the brands versus inexpensive clone equipment? I'm not good enough to know. But judging from the feedback posted on Pinemeadow's site, it looks like more than just a few low handicappers/scratch players have "discovered" the benefits of going clone.

Do note, however, that I've also experienced a few problems with the stuff I got from Pinemeadow:

" Not long after I received my irons and woods, a few plastic ferrules popped loose. Nothing serious, easily fixed by pinprick drops of superglue. But...

" Within only a few months, the plastic ferrule on my 5-Iron not only popped loose, but broke off completely. The thing just split open. Then, within a few more days, so did the ferrules on the 3- and 7-Irons (back then, I tended to play the odd numbers more often).

Although I probably could have put them back on with more superglue, I figured that this was now in the realm of the strange, and I wasn't too happy about it. So I emailed Pinemeadow immediately. They quickly had me ship the whole lot back at their expense, even the clubs with the ferrules still intact. They said they'd fix the clubs, which they did. I think, however, that they eventually shipped back brand new replacement clubs instead of going through the time and trouble of disassembling and reassembling each of my original clubs just to fix some ferrules. Those clubs I got back sure looked new, shrink wrapped heads and all. I can't obviously say that this is what they do in every situation; I'm just relating exactly what kind of "service" I got.

That was a couple or so years ago. The set has been trouble-free since.

" After a round about a year after purchase, I noticed something new on the Acer XDS 2+ driver head: a very distinct dimple about a quarter of an inch or so in diameter on the toe. Must've happened on the 3rd, I thought, when I skied a drive. It apparently didn't affect the club's performance the rest of the round since it went unnoticed. My fault and not a Pinemeadow quality problem, I concluded.

But I did mention it in an email to Pinemeadow. I wanted to know whether this was common. I was told two things: (a) this was uncommon, and (b) I still had some time left under my original 1 year warranty, a benefit that had completely slipped my mind - only two days left, in fact - so I could send the club back to be replaced! Again, this replacement was made without it costing me a penny out-of-pocket, shipping and all! Now that was a pleasant surprise.

" That I like Pinemeadow Golf's service and support is an understatement. But I hated their standard grips; they felt cheap to me, and the fact that they wore out and needed replacement very quickly - darned if I got a full season of very casual play out of those grips - reinforced that conclusion.

I wasn't alone with this grip observation. You used to be able to find lots of negative customer feedback on Pinemeadow's site about those grips. I don't see the complaints anymore, and I hope that's because Pinemeadow's started using much better standard grips.

Even then, I say splurge a little and have Pinemeadow install one of the better brand name grip upgrade options they offer. The benefits far outweigh the negligible expense of going this route.

Recommendations

It should be plainly obvious that I highly recommend Pinemeadow Golf. Excellent products and prices, and even better, absolutely excellent service.

Another place to try is GigaGolf. I don't own a set from them, but have played with a friend's and was equally impressed with the quality of their work and low prices... no hesitation at all in recommending them to you to try out.

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Golf Ball Comparison - How to Select the Right Golf Ball

Golf Ball Comparison - How to Select the Right Golf Ball

Golf Clubs

The buzz in golf is all about the drivers, irons and the putters. But, we often forget another piece of golf equipment which is just technologically advanced as the rest - the golf ball. All golf balls like clubs are not all the same. They differ in a variety of features such as core composition, outer layer covering, compression etc. Well, which ball is right for you? The only way to find out is to do a golf ball comparison.

There are many different balls available for many different types of golfer, low compression balls are generally suited for novice golfers, and while high compression ones offer the best results for the tour pros.

The compression of the golf ball determines the core reaction you get when striking the ball. The lower the compression the less explosive the reaction, the higher the compression the more the ball will zoom off the tee. What is known as a softer ball or low compression somewhere in the range of between 70 and 80 units. This ball will not have the distance that a high compression like 100 would give you. The lower compression balls are actually great for control, and are ideal for short game shots like wedges and high irons.

Medium compression balls in the 90-compression range carry more distance than their 70-80 compression counterparts, yet still have a softer feel on contact and offer greater control.

And finally we get to the high compression such as the 100; this ball is for maximum velocity and distance. This ball is not easily manageable by the average golfer, as it has explosive tendencies. This ball will give you the distance to carry the fairway on a long par 4 or relatively short par 5, yet will be more temperamental when it comes to keeping it in play.

Besides compression, we also have to keep in mind the number of pieces used to make the golf ball, the number of dimples and any other features that help in control or feel.

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Golf Instruction - Impact Drill

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Hybrid Clubs or Fairway Woods?

Hybrid Clubs or Fairway Woods?

Golf Clubs

Hybrid clubs keep growing in popularity. And the lofts on hybrids keep getting lower. This gives you more options but blurs the distinction between hybrid clubs and fairway woods.

Some hybrids come in lofts as low as 14*. That's lower than many 3 woods. When deciding on fairway woods or hybrids, how do you know you're making the right choice?

Hybrids come in two flavors...

Before comparing hybrid clubs and fairway woods, you need to look at the two types of hybrids and decide which suits your game. They're a little different and affect set makeup differently too.

Knowing how to make distinctions between these clubs can help you develop a short list of hybrids and fairway woods to field-test the next time out.

Hybrid irons. These hybrids replace irons, have the same lofts and weights as the irons they replace and come in the same finished lengths and swingweights. That means they'll feel the same as the irons in your current set.

The advantages?

That's simple. Hybrid irons simplify the replacement of corresponding long irons. It also keeps your set's progression consistent. This maintains a predictable 10 yard gap between clubs throughout your set. That makes club selection easier.

Another benefit?

Higher long iron trajectories. The lower center of gravity (CG) in hybrid irons produces a higher trajectory with the same effort. Players with lower swing speeds can take advantage of hybrids to get back the long iron yardages for longer approaches to the green.

If you never thought you'd be able to hit a two iron, hybrid irons deliver the out-and-out perfect solution.

Hybrid fairways. These mimic fairway woods to some extent. They're longer in length than hybrid irons and use different shafts. Hybrid fairways use wood shafts with a .335 tip diameter instead of the .370 tip found in irons.

Hybrid fairways are not as deep from front to back as fairway woods and that affects how they play. Hybrid fairways have the center of gravity (CG) closer to the clubface than traditional fairway woods. This tends to lower trajectory a bit.

How this works...

Fairway woods are a little larger in volume than hybrids, and are wider from front to back. This places the CG farther away from the clubface. During the swing, centrifugal force and gravity push the back of the clubhead down raising the dynamic loft of the club and elevating trajectory. The farter away from the clubface you position the CG the higher the dynamic loft.

Who benefits from hybrid fairways?

My theory is that high swing speed players looking to flatten trajectory do well with hybrid fairways in place of fairway woods. Most fairway woods tend to drift a little higher. Anyone looking to keep the ball under the wind can do that easier with a hybrid.

There are exceptions. An example? The KZG U-Series utility comes to mind. Its very low profile quickly gets the ball up the air. Make sure you know the design characteristics of a utility wood before diving in.

Another advantage? A hybrid fairway's smaller size makes it a better club from difficult or fluffy lies. They simply won't get hung up in the grass as easily as a fairway wood.

Fairway woods have their place too...

Traditional fairway woods are good choices when you want a club that works well from either the tee or fairway. Their slightly larger appearance instills confidence at address.

If your swing speed is about 90 mph or less, a good fairway wood with a low center of gravity helps keep your trajectory a little higher. The lower center of gravity also means you can use stronger lofts for a slight increase in distance.

Putting it all together...

If you struggle with long irons take a look at hybrid iron replacements. They work better for slower swing speeds and integrate easily into your current iron set. Stay with traditional fairway woods with a low center of gravity for an elevated trajectory, better hang time and more stopping power on the green.

Manufacturers are now creating iron sets that progress from traditional short irons to hybrid mid and long irons. The seamless progression from blade-like short irons to hybrid long irons makes more sense for players that have difficulty with long iron distances.

Faster swings and players with naturally high trajectories do well with hybrid fairways. Their higher center of gravity keeps trajectories in check.

Match the right hybrids, fairway woods, or a combination of the two to your swing and you'll have more options when facing long approach shots on par fives, long par fours or tee shots on tight driving holes.

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

How To Play Golf Better On Your Golf Course And At Some Else's Golf Club

How To Play Golf Better On Your Golf Course And At Some Else's Golf Club

Golf Clubs

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Refiner Golf Club Review - Will it Fix My Golf Swing Flaw?

Refiner Golf Club Review - Will it Fix My Golf Swing Flaw?

Golf Clubs

To enhance your golf swing by feel and not by swing mechanics, try out the Refiner Golf Club. If your golf swing is inappropriate, the hinge will break at once, allowing you to know there's a flaw inside your golf swing.

The entire golf swing can be corrected because the hinging technique permits you to feel and see where the club should be. To have an excellent golf swing, getting your golf club to the top in a right fashion on your back swing is vital and if you happen to be cupping your wrists, the training aid is able to inform you of this by breaking right away. Such a notice at an early stage enables you to correct the flaw first before proceeding to complete your golf swing and it is almost impossible to complete your golf swing without correcting the flaw first.

The Refiner Golf Club is an excellent instrument to use if you're searching for ways to attain the correct pace and timing as it's going to hinge once a swing fault is discovered. This is especially useful as poor shots usually are the result of swinging too fast.

Other areas which can benefit you as claims from the manufacturer are detecting excessive grip pressure, open / closed club face and improper swing plane.

What I favor regarding the Refiner Golf Club is it allows you to train at home without making use of the golf ball. It is also perfect to be use on the driving range since the Refiner Golf Club can be used as a standard club when swung correctly.

The Refiner Iron plus the Refiner Driver are two swing trainers available to improve your golf swing. The need for two different kinds of trainer is because the proper manner for those iron shot is to hit down on the golf ball and the opposite applies for those driver. These two training modes can lead you to execute exactly like that.

For those of you who are left handed, you will be delighted to know that the Refiner Golf Club is also available for left handed golf players. Various club lengths are available to cater for ladies as well as for juniors, and should the regular length isn't fit for you, there's also an alternative for it to be made-to-order.

Both training aids come with full instructional videos, featuring PGA trainer Rick Bradshaw leading you with the best manner to get the full benefits of the training aid.

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Breezes Runaway Bay Resort & Golf Club - Jamaica - Video Profile - On Voyage.tv

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Visit www.voyage.tv for more hotel profiles and travel videos. The all-inclusive Breezes Runaway Bay Resort & Golf Club is an adults-only resort set on a stretch of pristine beachfront on Jamaicas famed North Coast. Resort buildings are nestled amongst swaying palm trees, and the grounds include landscaped gardens, pathways and pool areas. Guest rooms and suites are decorated with traditional furnishings and all have private balconies or terraces with views of the gardens, pools or ocean. The newest Ocean Front Suites boast seaside verandas and private plunge pools. Breezes Runaway Bay has several onsite restaurants and bars. The Beach Terrace dining room serves a casual buffet for breakfast, lunch and dinner. For dinner, guests can choose from Pastafari Italian restaurant, Munasan for sushi and Japanese cuisine, and the Reggae Café RASTAurant, which offers authentic, spicy Jamaican fare on the beach. The open-air Starlight Grill offers a vegetarian menu six nights a week. Five bars including the swim-up bar, the Piano Bar and the late night spot Club Hurricane keep the drinks flowing day and night. The beach is the main draw at Breezes, offering a variety of water sports including diving, snorkeling and sunfish sailing, as well as instruction for those wanting to learn. The resort has an 18-hole PGA golf course onsite, well suited to both amateur and accomplished golfers. Other activities include tennis, bicycling and an unusual circus program that allows guests to try ...

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Monday, November 14, 2011

69 YouTube ‪10 Luxury Golf Clubs Great Discounts 2011‬‏

69 YouTube ‪10 Luxury Golf Clubs Great Discounts 2011‬‏ Video Clips.






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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Golf Club Shipping Boxes - What You Must Know Before Buying Them

Golf Club Shipping Boxes - What You Must Know Before Buying Them

Golf Clubs

Golf club shipping boxes are long and almost flat, just like the golf club. They are available in a range of dimensions and can be used to transport one or more clubs over great distances. The boxes can also be used to ship many other long items that won't fit into a standard sized box, these other items include; fishing poles, rifles, muskets, maps and even carpet. These boxes will keep all of your clubs safe and secure so that they will arrive at the destination in perfect condition and are not bent out of shape.

Golf club shipping boxes are often made from cardboard or wood. The cardboard boxes have corrugated fiberboard for extra strength so that it can withstand some pressure. Wooden boxes are generally more expensive, but they are harder and stronger so will give your clubs a little bit more protection. Wooden boxes are also waterproof and weather resistant.

Although clubs do not vary too much in size, there are different sizes of long boxes that can be used; the standard dimensions of these boxes are 12 x 4 x 4 and 20 x 8 x 8. This wide range of sizes is why it has become so easy to transport a number of clubs at the same time.

If you are in the business of transporting golf clubs then you will most likely want your company to stand out. Since the standard material used for these boxes is cardboard, you could also a design of your choice or even your company logo. As you send your golf club boxes off to a printing firm just think of it as global advertising. If your business is not in transportation, but don't want your clubs to get lost in the crowd then you can easily personalize your box so that it stands out in the crowd.

Golf club boxes are not normally found in a lot of high street shops however there is a very simple option; the Internet. By making surfing the companies that are on the World Wide Web you will discover the really large selection of boxes that are available and maybe save some money. By shopping online not only will you find it easy and cost effective, but also really convenient.

Golf club shipping boxes are more or less a bespoke product, well if you couldn't get them on the Internet they would be. So whether you are the Tiger Woods of tomorrow or you have a business venture that needs to transport clubs, you need the right shipping boxes.

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

How to Swing a Golf Club - Use These 3 Golf Swing Techniques and Tips

How to Swing a Golf Club - Use These 3 Golf Swing Techniques and Tips

Golf Clubs

Have you ever wondered why the most amateur golfer did not know how to swing a golf club like Tiger Woods ? If yes, then read on and see how you can improve your swing with these secret golf swing tips and techniques.

A lot of people are thinking that golf is an easy game. But it is a fact that golf needs a lot of practice and mental fitness to do it the right way. If  your handicap is miserable or your scores are too high, then you have to change something in your game.

Well, what can you change? The answer to this question is pretty easy. Just learn how to swing a golf club. I know, this is a very short and easy answer but to improve your game, you have to follow some tips and techniques.

Let me give you 3 secret tips:

1. Your body fitness has to be very good. You need a lot of power to do the perfect golf swing. The power to hit the ball right comes from your arms and hips. So, take care of your body and do some fitness like jogging or swimming.

2. The mental fitness is the next crucial part if you want to understand the inside out of the game. Mental fitness means that you have to be able to concentrate yourself during a match. The right technique is quite hard to learn and to improve. Without mental fitness you would not be able to lower your scores.

3. Ask a friend of yours to film you while swinging the club. This is funny and helps you to improve your motions.

You see, there are a lot of good tips on how to swing a golf club. If you do it right then you will lower your scores and better your game. Some golf training guides are delivering high valued training methods and videos.These kind of guides are very comprehensive and can provide you with a lot of good education. If you want to take advantage of these methods just have a look at my bio.

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Titleist 910 D2 Driver Review

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www.4golfonline.com Mark Crossfield hits the Titleist 910 D2 driver with its sure fit technology. See what the internet golf professional thinks about one of the hottest golf clubs for the 2011 golfing season. The Titleist 910 D2 features a 460cc head size and classic Titleist head shape and design.

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Kilmacolm Golf Club, Kilmacolm, Scotland. Tel 01505 872139

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One of Scotland's most favoured Golf Clubs. Described by some as a "Mini Gleneagles" and offering a huge range of facilites to members, guests and visiting parties alike. The recently refurbished club house offers a warm welcome to all, and is indeed a prime location to meet and dine in excellence. www.kilmacolmgolfclub.com

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Friday, November 4, 2011

Golf Club Bounce - Three Ways Golf Club Bounce Can Help Or Hurt You

Golf Club Bounce - Three Ways Golf Club Bounce Can Help Or Hurt You

Golf Clubs

Every golf club in your bag has bounce, some more than others. Here is an explanation of golf club bounce as defined by pgaprofessional.com.

Bounce: "("bounce sole, bounce angle") the angle of the club's sole in relation to level/horizontal, or the amount that the leading edge of the club is higher than the part of the club's sole that is lower most (usually used in reference to irons, wedges in particular, and measured in degrees) Example: Many sand wedges have a large flange and significant bounce."

Confused, let`s just say that the bottom of the sand wedge has added material which makes the club more rounded. This rounded material adds weight to the club and prevents the club from digging into the turf or sand. For reference sake, most sand wedges have around 10 degrees of bounce and a D5 swing weight and your pitching wedge has 7 degrees of golf club bounce and a D1 swing weight.

We will review how you can use this bounce to your favor and stay away from it`s pitfalls.

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Golf Club Bounce:

1. Help--Prevents The Sand Wedge From Digging Into The Sand

The sand wedge, with the extra bounce, was developed to have a golf club that did not dig into the sand. Obviously, in the sand, you do not want to use a club that digs and gets stuck in the sand. The sand wedge will bounce through the sand and splash the golf ball up onto the green. By the way, you are adding more bounce to the club the more you open the sand wedge club face. So here, the bounce is your friend.

2. Help--Adds Weight To The Bottom Of The Club

Remember, by making the bottom of the golf club rounded and adding material, we have increased the swing weight of the sand wedge from the normal D1 swing weight to a swing weight of D5. By the way, as you probably have guessed, D5 is heavier than D1. So what this means is that you have a golf club that is heavier that is ideal for hitting out of heavy rough and, of course, sand. Especially, when chipping from heavy rough around the green, the sand wedge is very useful. The bottom line is, use the extra weight to your advantage.

3. Hurt--Golf Club Bounce Will Promote Skulls On A Firm Surface

Now, here is what you need to be aware of. You know that nice bounce that helped you on those bunker and heavy rough shots. Well, it can work against you in very firm sand and shots off of other firm lies. That bounce at the bottom of the sand wedge will not let the golf club dig on firm lies. Even worse, it will promote skulls that can be your worst nightmare. So, be aware of your lie conditions and stay away from the sand wedge on any lie that is not bounce friendly!

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There it is, golf club bounce. Is it your friend or enemy? Be aware, that there is a reason why your sand wedge works so well out of the bunker and learn when the bounce is going to work against you.

I hope this information on golf club bounce helped. Look for more articles on golf game improvement and golf product reviews in the near future.

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Dimension Z Golf Zero Bounce Wedge (Altitude Sports)

Dimension Z Golf Zero Bounce Wedge (Altitude Sports) On YouTube.





Brad and Kyle talking about wedges, bounce, and the new Zero Z Zero Bounce Wedges.

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Golf Swing Problems & Solutions : Golf Slice Tips

Golf Swing Problems & Solutions : Golf Slice Tips Video Clips.





A slice in golf is when the ball unintentionally curves away from your body in the air. Learn why this happens and how to prevent it from a golf expert in this free video clip. Expert: Hill Marks Bio: Coach Hill has been teaching tennis, squash, racquetball and golf professionally for about ten years. Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels

Tags: golf, golfing, golf lessons, golf clubs, green, pin, hole, chipping, pitching, hitting, swing, selecting, wedge, sand wedge, approach, chip, pitch, slice

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Monday, October 31, 2011

The Concession

The Concession On YouTube.





On the final hole of the 1969 Ryder Cup, Jack Nicklaus stunned the golf world by conceding a two-foot putt to Tony Jacklin resulting in the only tie in Cup history. Following that historic day, Nicklaus and Jacklin forged a lasting friendship that finally brought them together again to design an extraordinary new golf course for one of America's premier residential country clubs. In all, only 236 estate homes are planned for the 1200 virgin acres of spreading oaks, towering pines and lush wetlands on Florida's Gulf Coast. The Concession is bringing championship golf facilities, magnificent homes and an elegant country club house lifestyle to a select few. www.michaelsaunders.comOur 2000 filmmakers shoot and produce Internet videos in more than 50 countries that emotionally engage viewers with compelling, authentic stories. With deep backgrounds in media and video production, our in-house team of producers work with our partners on creative treatments and leverage the talent of our filmmaking network. We help our partners distribute their videos across the Web to a variety of partners including Google, Yahoo!, AOL and MSN. Founded in 2005, the company is privately-held and based in Emeryville, California. www.TurnHere.com

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

You're Not Supposed To Throw Golf Clubs Right?

You're Not Supposed To Throw Golf Clubs Right? On YouTube.





we take a little trip to the driving range, and josh seems to have a little trouble holding onto the clubs! Stephen: twitter.com Christopher: twitter.com christoforchuk.tumblr.com

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

10pc set Nike Logo BLACK Neoprene Iron Covers


10pc set Nike Logo BLACK Neoprene Iron Covers


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10pc set Nike Logo BLACK Neoprene Iron Covers
BLACK- 10 pc set of very high quality neoprene, same as skin divers wet suit. Completely waterproof design with company logo and a clear plastic window on top to view the iron club number. Will fit all of todays irons and will fit very snug and will not fall off.

10pc set Nike Logo BLACK Neoprene Iron Covers

  • BLACK - 10 pc set of very high quality neoprene, same as skin divers wet suit. Completely waterproof design with company logo and a clear plastic window on top to view the iron club number. Will fit all of todays irons and will fit very snug and will not fall off.

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Ping G15 Driver 12* (Graphite TFC 149 Regular) G-15 460cc Golf Club


Ping G15 Driver 12* (Graphite TFC 149 Regular) G-15 460cc Golf Club


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  • DEXTERITY: Right-Handed
  • GENDER: Men
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  • MODEL: G15, Titanium, 460cc
  • CLUB: 12* Driver
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  • SHAFT SPECIFICS: Ping TFC 149 D
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  • LENGTH: 45.75
  • HEADCOVER: Matching headcover included
  • CONDITION: Used
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Friday, October 28, 2011

Nike Golf Victory Red Pro Fairway Woods STR8-FIT Tour Forged 5/19 Wedge (Left Hand, 6.5 Graphite, 19 degrees)


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Nike Golf Victory Red Pro Fairway Woods STR8-FIT Tour Forged 5/19 Wedge (Left Hand, 6.5 Graphite, 19 degrees)
VR Pro Fairway Woods are designed with direct input from tour athletes. A flat profile and low leading edges for greater ball control. STR8-FIT tour technology provides 32 options to personalize your club face angle. Increased speed at impact means greater distance on shots!

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Intech Flora Junior Girls Golf Club Set (Right-Handed, Age 4 To 7)


Intech Flora Junior Girls Golf Club Set (Right-Handed, Age 4 To 7)


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NEW a girls junior combo in two age groups with up to date clubs and bag in the ever popular pink and silver tones. The Intech Flora 4 to 7 age group 1 and 4 Girls Junior righthand Combo is designed with the beginner golfer in mind and is now stainless. The combo contains the latest in junior technology with a 17.5 degree offset driver including head cover, the hottest club in golf with an offset 4/5 Hybrid iron including head cover, wide sole 8 and PW irons, a state of the art Junior putter with a milled polymer insert for greater feel and a deluxe double strap stand bag featuring a 4-way top. Graphite shafts in all woods and irons and a steel shaft in the putter. Let your Junior get started on the right foot to a game that will last a life time!

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Get your youngster into the swing of golf with the Intech Flora golf set for right-handed girls aged 4 to 7 (for heights of 36 to 48 inches). This affordable beginner's set is designed to provide an easy entry into the game, pointing toward a lifetime of fun on the golf course. It features a 17.5-degree stainless driver with a composite graphite shaft (with included head cover), offset 4/5 Hybrid iron (with head cover), wide sole 8 and PW irons, and a putter with a milled polymer insert face for higher accuracy. The extra-padded, dual-strap stand bag is made of durable nylon, and a 6-way divided top, and offers plenty of storage pockets.


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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Set-Up for all Clubs; #1 Most Popular Teacher On You Tube Shawn Clement

Set-Up for all Clubs; #1 Most Popular Teacher On You Tube Shawn Clement On YouTube.





www.shawnclementgolf.com Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre, and top 25 CPGA Professional as rated by Score Golf Magazine, shows you how you need to set up to allow the arms to remain taut and supported in the swing;

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Golf Club Review | TaylorMade R9 SuperTri Driver

Golf Club Review | TaylorMade R9 SuperTri Driver On YouTube.





Donal took the Dawn Raider to Carton House for the latest Dawn Raid. The latest driver, fairway and hybrids were compared against their predecessor to really see if the new clubs are worth the investment. In this video review Donal and one of the dawn raiders are taking a look at the TaylorMade R9 SuperTri driver.

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Golf Tips : How to Hit a Golf Ball Far

Golf Tips : How to Hit a Golf Ball Far On YouTube.





In order to hit a golf ball far, it's important to use a grip that provides both power and flexibility, and to create a great deal of speed through motion when swinging the club. Discover the importance of solid contact in hitting a golf ball for distance with help from a golf instructor in this free video on hitting a golf ball. Expert: Kevin Battersby Contact: www.battersbygolf.com Bio: Kevin Battersby's affiliation with the PGA of America began in 1985, and he was elected as a Class A member in 1998. Filmmaker: Paul Muller

Tags: golf, tips, golfing, techniques, clubs, swing, improve, bags, balls, driving, drivers, playing, mechanics

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Lessons About Golf Club Short Irons

Lessons About Golf Club Short Irons

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A fine shooting stroke with the short irons will result to winning and defeating everyone else. The green parts of the course are enclosed with sand blocks, water threats, and all possible obstacles. You certainly aim to dodge these obstacles while hitting the ball towards the target as you can. Practice more in striking the ball to the golf hole at distinct ranges and know how long you can strike the ball with soft and simple sways. You don't have to really follow the yard range distance recommended in every type of club.

What really matters is the distance you can make using it. If you strike the ball and hit 100 yards easily using an 8-iron, therefore it's the 8-iron you must take to hit the ball in 100 yards.

For a novice or irregular golfer, the appropriate club for you is the perimeter-weighted. The cavity of such club is loaded encircling the external part of the club head, unlike those others which are located at the center at the posterior portion of the club. Having the mass evenly distributed in the external head of the club results to minimizing rotation and spinning during strike. And this possibly leads to hitting the ball effectively.

Utilizing the short irons will guarantee you that you will definitely hit the ball without shoving the grass too low. By the time that you constantly strike the ball directly to the center of the club face, you would possibly want to prefer the usual irons for you to further develop your hitting accuracy.

The hitting style for the short iron is much different from what is used for the long iron and wood clubs. What you must intend to perform is to hit the ball down to produce an optimum elevation and back turn. It will secure that the ball will rest where it will fall.

Unlike the long clubs which needs 60 percent of your body mass to be distributed either on the right side or the left side of your body (depending if you are left-handed or right-handed), the short irons requires you to distribute your weight to the other foot when you hit the ball. This means that if you are right-handed, you have to strike the ball with your weight on your left and the other way around if you are left-handed. This will lead you in hitting the ball softly and in a downside position preventing the so-called "fat" strike. If you're shooting off the floor level with a short iron, it's recommended that you hit the ball at the central part of your ankles with the plan to hit the ball efficiently.

Top-class of clone irons is available in disparate designs and weight. You can have clone golf clubs with a branded one's attribute and conditions for a smaller fee. Some used Callaway irons are much effective to be used in golf than the new yet expensive ones. It's just the price where they merely differ while the products are very much alike.

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Pro Golf Lessons with Dean Hartman (Lesson 5: Ball aloft the feet)

Pro Golf Lessons with Dean Hartman (Lesson 5: Ball aloft the feet) On YouTube.





Golf is one of the few sports in which the practice area is very different from the the playing area. We generally practice our swing technique from a flat lie at the driving range but once we get to the course we encounter many uneven lies. When this happens we have to be able to adjust. The first consideration with the ball above our feet is where to align ourselves. Anytime we alter the lie angle of the club, we change the clubface aim. To illustrate this I attach a magnetic pointer onto the clubface. If the club is soled flush to a flat surface, the clubface can align itself to the target. But, once you bring the toe of the club up, the aim of the clubface goes to the left. This is more true with lofted clubs like wedges versus less lofted clubs like fairway woods. So our first adjustment is to align ourselves to the right of the target. The second adjustment is to figure out how to avoid crashing our club into the slope. To do this we must stand slightly taller at address and then swing the club on a flatter plane. The lie angle of the club will dictate our swing plane. In this case the lie angle of the club is on a flatter plane and we need to match that up in the backswing and downswing. If we swing the club too upright we will either hit a shot off the toe of the club or crash the club into the slope. To swing on a flatter plane, you simply need to allow your upper body (shoulders) to turn freely back and through on a level plane. Picking the club up with the arms ...

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Adams Speedline Fast 10 Driver at InTheHoleGolf.com

Adams Speedline Fast 10 Driver at InTheHoleGolf.com On YouTube.





The new Adams Speedline FAST 10 Driver was developed with the Adams patent pending, aerodynamic shaping and uses the most advanced science available to golf club designers today, including FEA simulation, CFD analysis and actual wind tunnel testing Your find all the latest golf clubs from Adams at InTheHoleGolf.com

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Friday, October 21, 2011

Callaway Pint Glass/Vintage Headcover Gift Set


Callaway Pint Glass/Vintage Headcover Gift Set


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Callaway Pint Glass/Vintage Headcover Gift Set

Callaway Pint Glass/Vintage Headcover Gift Set
The Callaway Pint Glass/Vintage HC Gift Set includes a 16 oz Pint glass, Vintage Driver headcover, 25 hardwood Callaway tees and two Callaway golf balls. The perfect gift idea for almost any occasion! Vintage Headcover color may vary.

Callaway Pint Glass/Vintage Headcover Gift Set

  • Features a 16 oz Pint Glass with etched Callaway logo
  • Includes Callaway Vintage Driver Headcover valued at .99 individually (fits most drivers 460cc or smaller)
  • 25 hardwood tees w/Callaway logo included
  • 2 Callaway golf balls; Vintage Headcover color may vary
  • Great gift idea for the golfer in your life

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

ProActive Stealth X Headcover


ProActive Stealth X Headcover


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ProActive Stealth X Headcover

ProActive Stealth X Headcover
Single X Fairway fits 7-9-11, the Stealth has superior fit, durability and ease of use. Guaranteed to fit regardless of club size or manufacture. Accept no substitute for the Stealth quality, workmanship and high-grade materials.

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