Featured Article Big Bertha Irons - A Brief History Author: Jonathan Blaze Big Bertha. In the world of golf, this is a name that is synonymous with forgiveness, feel, and performance. Introduced by Callaway Golf in 1994, the Big Bertha Irons began a revolution with an iron designed to push weight to the edge of the club. This unique design became the foundation upon which Callaway would continue to improve, amazing us with each and every new model. In 1996, Callaway released an updated version of the original Big Bertha Irons with a few modifications. In the new model, designers used the size of the club head and the volume of the cavity to push weight farther out to the edges of the club head. A Bore-through hosel which actually extends through the club shaft providing more stability and the feel that is expected of all Callaway products. The Sole was modified slightly model to allow for the club to pass through poor lies with even less friction than the before. Callaway also introduced the Big Bertha Gold Series Iron in 1996. Using the prototype of the original Big Bertha Iron, designers repositioned the sweet spot, added a new contoured sole and redistributed the weight in the head. The Big Bertha Gold Series has a RCH Series 96 shaft and are manufactured from an aluminum bronze alloy for a softer feel. The Gold Series Iron retained the original's 360-degree undercut channel and the consistently thin face. The Great Big Bertha Tungsten Titanium Iron hit the course in 1997. In this design, Callaway used Titanium with a Tungsten insert to create a club head that was perfect for use in just about all conditions. The Insert represents only 15 percent of the club head volume but accounts for 40 percent of the weight, keeping the size perfect and the center of gravity exactly where it should be. The Big Bertha X-12 Irons and X-12 Pro Series Irons followed in 1998. Featuring a lower center of gravity than the original Big Bertha Irons, the X-12 was designed to help golfers get the ball airborne. The X-12's retained the 360-degree undercut channel, Callaway's patented S2H2 and Tru-Bore Technologies. The Pro-Series was designed for lower handicap golfers and featured the Less-Offset design which enables the more experienced golfer the ability to work the ball more easily. Also featured are the 360-degree undercut channel, the S2H2 and Tru-Bore Technologies. The X-12 Irons were the first Stainless Steel Irons introduced by Callaway and many believe it was this iron that set the standard for high performance irons to follow. The Steelhead X-14 Irons followed the X-12 in 2000 and quickly became the best-selling Iron in Callaway history. Also offered in a Pro-Series, the X-14 featured stainless steel construction and Callaway's Variable Face Thickness (VFT) Technology that ensured a perfectly located center of gravity (COG). Optimized in the long, mid and the short iron, the Face Thickness tapered from top to bottom and heel to toe. The Pro-Series designed for the advanced golfer was designed with Less-Offset than the regular X-14 Callaway's original Big Bertha Irons were upgraded once more in 2002. In this iron set, Callaway added all of it's latest technologies which retaining the original and very popular appearance and shape the Big Bertha Irons were known for. These technologies took the game of the golfer using them to a whole new level with increased forgiveness and maximum performance. Also introduced in 2002 was the Hawk Eye VFT Irons. Quite simply, in this set, Callaway simply used all of their design knowledge and added the titanium package. The most popular addition to the Hawk Eye VFT irons, however, was the internal weight pocket that allowed designers to position the mass deep and low across the clubface. This design provides for unequaled trajectory without sacrificing forgiveness or feel. The following year, Callaway went back to the drawing board to create the new Steelhead X-16 and the Steelhead X-16 Pro-Series. Changes included a shorter blade length and wider topline plus the addition of Callaway's latest technology, Notch Weighting. The X-16 features included a low center of gravity, a cambered sole, and a satin finish. The Pro-Series were given a more blade-like design, Less-Offset, a thinner topline, narrower sole, and a straighter leading edge. In 2004 and 2006, Callaway added two more models to the original Big Bertha Irons as and in 2005, introduced the X-18, the X-18 Pro-Series, the X-Tour Irons and the Big Bertha Fusion Irons. Proving once more than theirs is not a company to rest on it's laurels. Known today as the leader and trendsetter in game improvement, Callaway Golf continues to do it's best to make us better on the course.
Article Page Main Golf Articles Golf Sites Featured Article Golf Club - Which Golf Clubs Can Improve Your Game Overnight Author: Michael Kohler The game of golf requires that you use a variety of different clubs. These clubs are known as woods, irons, and punters. Each one of them is used for driving the ball down the fairway, and inevitably into the hole on the green. The use of each one is actually an art in itself. Knowing more about each one of the clubs is key to understanding how to play the game at either a basic level or a professional level. Here are a few tips on using each one of the different clubs and how to use each one effectively as you play the game of golf. These tips are for professionals or knitters alike because they apply across the board for all kinds of different players. Not too long ago, there were only a few kinds of clubs available. With all the amazing golf club technology available on the market now, perhaps it is time you invested in a new club to help you take the next step in your game. No matter what your budget, there are golf clubs to suit your needs. If you are looking for a new golf club, there here are some examples of the best around to help you improve your game. While there is no replacement for raw talent and experience, a new golf club can help you gain the edge you need to win. Whether you want improved control or increased distance, today's modern clubs can give you the performance you want. The first club to consider is called the wood. It is called this for obvious reasons due to the fact that the end of the club is made of wood. Woods are the clubs you use for long distance shots and driving off the tee. Finding a good wood or driver is one of the most important aspects of the game of golf. If you don't have a good club for hitting your tee shots then you will be behind before you have even started. The most popular material for club heads these days is titanium. Although quite expensive, a driver like this will help you to make the most of your tee shots. You will probably need a number of wood clubs, including a driver and a fairway wood for long shots away from the tee. Look for clubs with a good combination of distance and accuracy. The next kind of club is called an iron. Irons are your main clubs, and are what you use for virtually all shots between tee shot and putting, apart from long fairway shots and bunker shots. With irons giving players great distance than ever before, many professionals are now using irons even more regularly, as they can get more control with an iron than with a wood club for even fairly long shots. Your best bet with irons is to buy a set of irons in one go from the same make. This will give you a nice consistent set of golf clubs that you can use to make all the shots in the game. Let's move on to the very last kind of club that you will use in order to finally get your ball into the hole on the green. The putter is one of the most basic clubs but is also the most essential club for finally getting your ball into the hole. You need a putter that you feel comfortable with and will allow you to get consistent shots in on the green. Perhaps the one golf club that really makes a difference to your game is your putter. Without the right putter, all your work in other shots will be wasted. If you have any doubts about a club, then leave it and come back to look at it another time. You want your golf club set to be perfect for you, so only buy those items that you feel totally comfortable with. The only way to pick the right putter, or any club for that matter, is to have some swings with it and see if it is really right for you. Make sure that you have the feel you want and that the grip and weight of the club is comfortable. The best solution for improving your game is of course to practice on a regular basis. Unfortunately, if you begin practicing with inferior clubs, it may have a terrible effect on your level of improvement in the game of golf. Having the best wood, iron, and putter golf clubs that money can buy may not make you a pro, but it will surely help you improve your game to a level of proficiency that you can be happy with. The best recommendation is to save money for at least a medium value golf club set that will ensure that your golf game will begin to develop at a very rapid pace through consistent practice. After time, and if you have the ability, you may improve your game with just a few weeks of practice with a quality wood, iron, and putter golf set.
Article Page Main Golf Articles Golf Sites Featured Article Golf Club - Which Golf Clubs Can Improve Your Game Overnight Author: Michael Kohler The game of golf requires that you use a variety of different clubs. These clubs are known as woods, irons, and punters. Each one of them is used for driving the ball down the fairway, and inevitably into the hole on the green. The use of each one is actually an art in itself. Knowing more about each one of the clubs is key to understanding how to play the game at either a basic level or a professional level. Here are a few tips on using each one of the different clubs and how to use each one effectively as you play the game of golf. These tips are for professionals or knitters alike because they apply across the board for all kinds of different players. Not too long ago, there were only a few kinds of clubs available. With all the amazing golf club technology available on the market now, perhaps it is time you invested in a new club to help you take the next step in your game. No matter what your budget, there are golf clubs to suit your needs. If you are looking for a new golf club, there here are some examples of the best around to help you improve your game. While there is no replacement for raw talent and experience, a new golf club can help you gain the edge you need to win. Whether you want improved control or increased distance, today's modern clubs can give you the performance you want. The first club to consider is called the wood. It is called this for obvious reasons due to the fact that the end of the club is made of wood. Woods are the clubs you use for long distance shots and driving off the tee. Finding a good wood or driver is one of the most important aspects of the game of golf. If you don't have a good club for hitting your tee shots then you will be behind before you have even started. The most popular material for club heads these days is titanium. Although quite expensive, a driver like this will help you to make the most of your tee shots. You will probably need a number of wood clubs, including a driver and a fairway wood for long shots away from the tee. Look for clubs with a good combination of distance and accuracy. The next kind of club is called an iron. Irons are your main clubs, and are what you use for virtually all shots between tee shot and putting, apart from long fairway shots and bunker shots. With irons giving players great distance than ever before, many professionals are now using irons even more regularly, as they can get more control with an iron than with a wood club for even fairly long shots. Your best bet with irons is to buy a set of irons in one go from the same make. This will give you a nice consistent set of golf clubs that you can use to make all the shots in the game. Let's move on to the very last kind of club that you will use in order to finally get your ball into the hole on the green. The putter is one of the most basic clubs but is also the most essential club for finally getting your ball into the hole. You need a putter that you feel comfortable with and will allow you to get consistent shots in on the green. Perhaps the one golf club that really makes a difference to your game is your putter. Without the right putter, all your work in other shots will be wasted. If you have any doubts about a club, then leave it and come back to look at it another time. You want your golf club set to be perfect for you, so only buy those items that you feel totally comfortable with. The only way to pick the right putter, or any club for that matter, is to have some swings with it and see if it is really right for you. Make sure that you have the feel you want and that the grip and weight of the club is comfortable. The best solution for improving your game is of course to practice on a regular basis. Unfortunately, if you begin practicing with inferior clubs, it may have a terrible effect on your level of improvement in the game of golf. Having the best wood, iron, and putter golf clubs that money can buy may not make you a pro, but it will surely help you improve your game to a level of proficiency that you can be happy with. The best recommendation is to save money for at least a medium value golf club set that will ensure that your golf game will begin to develop at a very rapid pace through consistent practice. After time, and if you have the ability, you may improve your game with just a few weeks of practice with a quality wood, iron, and putter golf set.
Article Page Main Golf Articles Golf Sites Featured Article Golf Clubs - Finding the Best Set of Golf Clubs Author: Martin Haworth Having the right set of golf clubs can be critical to your personal performance on the golf course. The right set of golf clubs can give you the confidence and the capability to perform at the top of your game. New golfers who are looking for a starter set of golf clubs should consider purchasing good-quality clubs on the resale market rather than settling for cheap new clubs. It would also be a good idea to get suggestions from a golf coach or golf professional. But even after you've gotten advice and considered all the golf club reviews, there are several personal factors to think about. Your own size, shape, strength and style of play should be taken into account when choosing golf clubs. A standard set of golf clubs includes irons, woods and a putter. Irons are numbered from two through nine. The faces of the irons are set at an angle to provide lift. A number two iron has a lift angle of 18°, and the angle increases four degrees for every successive iron. The golf club shaft also gets shorter as the numbers go up; that is, the shaft of a two iron is longer than the shaft of a nine iron. Woods are numbered from one through five. The general rule is that lower numbered clubs hit the ball farther, but not as high. In addition to extra lift, higher numbered clubs also give the ball more backspin. Irons Let's talk about the irons. Traditional irons have the club's weight concentrated behind the middle of the head. This design creates what is known as the sweet spot, the perfect place on the club to make contact with the ball. Traditional irons are preferred by many golf pros because of their great precision and control. However, if you don't make contact with the golf ball precisely on the sweet spot, these golf clubs are simply unforgiving. It's now also possible to get irons with a peripheral weight design. These are also known as cavity-backed or game improvement golf clubs. The weight is more evenly distributed around the edges, which is like expanding the sweet spot of the golf club. Cavity-backed golf clubs are much friendlier to new players. They are mainly intended for beginners or inconsistent players. However, cavity-backed clubs can also be found on the pro golf circuits as well. So if this design really works well for you, don't let the name "game improvement" club scare you away. Woods Woods are so named because they were traditionally constructed of wood. Teeing off and long fairway shots are both situations that call for woods. Traditional wooden drivers are still favored by many golf pros. Alas, much like traditional irons, these woods are merciless if your contact with the ball isn't perfect. For this reason, woods made of metal now rule the amateur game. Today's woods are constructed with hollow shells that offer greater distribution of weight. The only drawback of these new designs is that it may be more complicated to shape or control the ball. Graphite heads offer the best performance, but also have the highest price. The shafts of golf clubs come in different degrees of flex: soft, regular and stiff. In general, stronger players who are more proficient at the sport should opt for stiffer shafts. Most golf club shafts are constructed of steel or graphite. Putters Putters are, for many players, the most personal item in the bag of golf clubs. Putters range from very basic to exotic designs. If you purchase a complete set of golf clubs, it will probably include a basic putter. Eventually, you should probably change a standard putter with a design that's more compatible with your playing style. This is something that may take some trial and error. But after playing a few rounds and spending time in practice, you should be able to find one that works for you. You could take a lifetime deciding on the optimum set of golf clubs to give you the best performance. It's far better to stop dwelling on how much better you might be and get out there developing your skills with a 'best effort' in choosing your golf clubs.
Article Page Main Golf Articles Golf Sites Featured Article Custom Fitted Golf Clubs --The Secret of Golf Success Author: Eric Stone One of the secrets to playing your best game of golf is to have the right set of golf clubs. And one of the best ways to have the best golf clubs is to have them custom fitted, so that you feel most comfortable when you're playing with your clubs. Many companies offer this service, and it doesn't take long at all to do. When you're searching for custom fitted golf clubs, there are a few things you'll want to look for. Even when you're at a store that sells generic clubs, it's important to make sure that the club is the right height for yougetting a club that is custom fitted will ensure that you can swing the club with just enough force to play effectively. Your shoulder height is another factor that is taken into consideration when you're being fitted for golf clubs. The length of your fist to the floor will help to determine how long the club needs to be as well.
Along with these things, you'll want to make sure that your drivers and fairway woods are custom made as well. The height of the actual club is factored in with your shoulder width and your leg height, but the drivers and fairway woods you'll use can help you to improve your swing, and they are available for both right and left-handed golfers.
If you want to be fitted for your golf clubs as soon as possible, you may want to visit your local sporting goods store and have an employee take your measurements; you may be able to choose from the selection of golf clubs in the store that match your height and width, or you may be able to use store-bought clubs temporarily while your custom clubs are being sent to you. If you'd rather take a little more time deciding on the specifics of your golf clubs, you may want to check online for some of the best quality custom golf club sites. You can enter your information online (i.e. height, weight, glove size) and receive a list of clubs that may be right for you, as well as the ideal choice for you.
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Article Page Main Golf Articles Golf Sites Featured Article Tournaments, Championships, Golf Courses, Clubs - The Sport of Golf Author: David Arnold Livingston Thanks to the star power of Tiger Woods, golf has become one of the commercially successful sports worldwide. Now, golf is enjoying and basking in its popularity with several major and minor tournaments happening every year. Major tourneys include the Masters, the US Open, the British Open, and the PGA Championship. Those four are the majority of the major tournaments making up what is known in the golf world as the grand slam of golf for men. For women, the grand slam tournaments are the LPGA Championship, the US Women's Open, the du Maurier Classic and the Dinah Shore. But what is golf really about? Besides the ruckus created by swinging on the grass and looking out for a possible birdie, much of the dynamics of the sport is a blur. So let's get to know golf, it will entice you to buy some golf clubs the next time you happen to pass by a sports store. Golf is an outdoor sports where the player's objective is to propel a small ball over a field or a golf course and shoot it towards a hole at the end of each course. The key to the game is to place the ball inside the hole using as few strokes as possible. A golf course is often made up of 18 sections with holes. Standard courses have about 6500 to 7000 yard length. Each sections or holes may differ in length. History The game dates back to the 14th or 15th century in Scotland, where it became really popular but it was not until the 18th century that people started to get enthusiastic about it, forming golf associations including the St. Andrews Society of Golfers. The first golf club was created in 1603 by a Scotsman named William Mayne, who was assigned to the court of James I to make golf clubs for the Royal's enjoyment. The idea of a golf club was later improved upon when Andrew Dickson and Henry Mill, developed clubs made of carved wooden heads. The club face had leather horn or bone. Years later, golf clubs made of iron were introduced. The creation of golf balls was credited to James Melville who was commissioned by James I to make leather golf balls stuffed with feathers. In 1848. Reverend Adam Paterson experimented with gutta-percha, a substance in India that he softened with heat and molded into a smooth hard ball. Noticing that though the hard ball was good to play with, one must intentionally put nicks and scratches on the surface for better play. This paved the way for the new generation golf ball with little crevices on it. Popularity of golf reached the United States and in Britain in the 1920s. How to start A golf player starts the game with a tee towards the fairway, a carefully tended strip of land with rough areas of long grass, bushes and trees on the sides. To make the game more challenging, golf courses often have artificial hazards like sand-filled bunkers and water hazards where the ball can easily get into. At the end of the fairway, the player will see the putting green, a smooth area that surrounds the cup where the hole is located. This is where players often do their putting, being really close to the hole. Golf strokes and clubs There are two kinds of golf strokes, the drive and the approach shot. The drive is done from the tee and is actually a long shot. Different golf clubs are used for different shots depending on the distance the player wants the golf ball to reach. A standard set has 14 golf clubs in different types. There are woods, irons and the wedge, which is often of two kinds, the sand wedge and the pitching wedge. Whatever your experience with this game, it is also a great sport to be out enjoying nature. David Arnold Livingston loves to travel with his family and one of his favorite sports is Record Year Golf |
Article Page Main Golf Articles Golf Sites Featured Article Left-Handed Golf Clubs For Your Golf Swing Author: Linden A. Walhard The reality is that most of the world is designed for right-handed people while the left-handed are, basically, ignored. The right-handed golfer will have no problem finding proper equipment. They can find clubs anywhere, but this is not the case for the left-handed golfer who wants to play from the left-side. There are left-handed golfers who can play from the right side, and many do. For these "talented" lefties who can make a right sided golf swing, finding the proper equipment is easier. But, for most lefties, playing from his or her natural left side is really the only option. Keep in mind that we are referring to the person's dominant side, as the leftie is actually standing to the right of the ball as is the right-handed person standing to the left of the ball. Finding golf clubs can be quite a challenge for the left-handed golfer. Unless there is a fairly large city nearby that has a nationally-known golf shop, the left-handed golfer will most likely need to order some clubs as opposed to the right-handed golfer who can simply walk into a store, purchase some clubs and leave with them. However, most golf supply stores carry a small selection of left-handed clubs with some putters especially for lefties. The latter is important because it is difficult for a leftie for feel natural putting from the less-dominant side and, as any experienced golfer knows, the ability to putt accurately can affect the overall game result. If the left-handed golfer wants to upgrade a particular golf club, though, he or she will most likely need to order the club. If the right-handed golfer wanted to upgrade from a metal to a graphite shaft, however, he or should could just walk into the store, purchase it and leave unless, of course, he or she wants custom clubs which must be measured to fit properly and ordered. Now, this is not to say that stocking stores with clubs for the right-handed golf player does not make sense. The truth is that around 90% of people are, in fact, right-handed. It makes sense for the golf industry to design equipment for the majority, but fortunately there are companies that cater to the needs of the left-handed golfer. These companies are committed to providing quality equipment to all golfers, including lefties. Out on the course, the left-handed golfer can expect some jokes from the right-handed golfers about being on the "wrong" side of the ball. But, golf does not make exceptions in terms of a golfer's dominant side. Courses in Costa Blanca are designed to be a challenge, and certainly are for all golfers regardless of his or her dominant side. It has been argued that right-handed golfers are better at the game, but this really is not founded in fact as a good golfer achieves that level regardless of which from which he or she golf. Although statistics may show right-handed golfers to be better, this is simply due to the imbalance in the sample size as the right-handers do out number the lefties! Linden Walhard wrote normally for http://www.alicante-spain.com, a website on the topic of golf player, golf club and various other issues. You can learn about his observations on golf costa blanca at different sources for golf costa blanca news. |
Article Page Main Golf Articles Golf Sites Featured Article Playing the Executive 9 Golf Course with Discount Golf Clubs Author: Kevin Fairbanks I haven't played a round of golf in about 2 or 3 weeks. I wanted to see how my swing was compared to how I was playing golf earlier. I used discount golf clubs and am very pleased with their performance. I would guess that I am a bogey to par golfer. I have never figured out what my handicap is or even how to figure it. I usually try to play by the golf rules that I know, but sometimes I even stray from those. Well, as I mentioned, since I haven't played for so long, I selected an Executive 9 hole course that is a par 30. I like playing from the back tees. That way I get my money's worth when playing golf. This particular course has a length of 1773 yards from those back tees. As a little background, my golf bag has 4 woods. 1 is a 10 degree driver. I do not know the cc's, but I usually drive around 250 yards to 300 yards. Not always straight, but I have straightened out my slice in the last year or so. I have a 3 wood, 5 wood and 7 wood. The 5 wood is shorter than the 7 wood. I think that was a mistake when the woods were made. My 3 wood goes about 220 yards to 250 yards. The 5 wood goes about 220 yards. The 7 wood goes about 200 yards. My irons are 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, pitching iron, and sand wedge. The 3 iron goes about 190 to 200 yards. My 4 iron goes about 180 yards. The 5 iron goes about 170 yards. The 6 iron goes about 160 yards. My 7 iron goes about 155 yards. My 8 iron goes about 150 yards. My 9 iron goes about 130 yards. My pitching wedge goes about 120 yards. My sand wedge goes about 80 yards. Round this out with the putter. It is a blade type putter. Back to the course, the first hole is a par 3 at 100 yards headed straight east. This hole has a 9 handicap, the ninth hardest hole on the course, or the easiest of the nine. The wind was from the south about 20 to 30 miles per hour. I used my pitching wedge and choked down to shorten the distance. I ended up right on the front edge of the green with the wind helping to bring the ball back to the middle of the fairway. The flag was in the front of the green about 15 yards on. I putted to about 3 feet and put the next putt in for a par 3. The next hole was 173 yards par 3 headed east again. This hole is the 4th hardest hole. I used a 4 iron teed up and ended up on the left side of the green on a hill above the green. The wind pushed the ball a little to the left. I used a sand wedge to pop the golf ball up and landed about 4 feet from the hole. I putted for a par 3. Hole 3 is a par 4 headed straight south into the wind. It is 352 yards long with trees on each side of the fairway at about 190 yards out. It is rated the hardest hole on the course. I used my driver off the tee and hit a little fade skirting the trees on the left side of the fairway. The ball landed on the right side of the fairway about 110 yards out. I used my pitching wedge from there and ended up short and on the left of the green. I used my pitching wedge again and ended up about 6 feet from the hole. 2 putts gave me a bogey 5. Hole 4 is a par 3 at 141 yards heading straight west with a line of trees along the south edge of the fairway. The handicap on this hole makes it the 3rd hardest hole of the 9. I used my 8 iron teed up and landed the green on the left side about 30 feet from the hole. I didn't read enough break and my putter left it down hill of the hole about 7 feet. The next putt was uphill and I left it short about 1 foot from the hole. The next putt was in for a bogey 4. Hole 5 is 121 yard par 3 headed north with the wind. It is the 7th hardest hole on the course. I used my pitching wedge and landed the green short of the hole about 20 feet. 2 putts later and I had a par. My short irons are going fairly straight and about the right distance! Hole 6 is a par 3 at 152 yards going with the wind to the north. It is the 6th handicap hole. I used my 8 iron teed up and landed on the right side of the green on a slope that allowed the golf ball to bounce left onto the green about 35 feet from the hole. 2 putts and I had another par. My putter is working fairly well! Hole 7 is headed straight south into the wind with a gentle dogleg left. It is the 2nd hardest hole on the course at 324 yards and a par 4. I teed up and hit my driver. I hit a slight fade and the wind took it even further right into the rough about 120 yards out. That darned fade takes yards off of my driver. I used my pitching wedge and ended up short of the green about 5 yards. I used my pitching wedge again and ended up about 12 feet from the hole. 2 putts and I had a bogey 5. Hole 8 is a par 3 at 110 yards headed straight west with a line of trees along the south edge of the fairway. It is the 8th hardest hole on the course. I teed up a pitching wedge and landed the green about 8 feet from the hole. I am very pleased with my irons and wedges so far. My driver isn't working quite as well as I would like. I 2 putted and came away with a par. Hole 9 heads straight north with the wind and is 300 yards long. It is handicapped as a 3 and is a par 4. I drove the ball to within 65 yards of the green right in the middle of the fairway. Again, it was a slight fade, but the end result was good. I used a sand wedge and landed the golf ball about 3 feet right of the flag and ended up about 5 feet from the hole. I was hoping for a birdie, but the putt just grazed the left side of the cup. Another put and I had another par. If I added up correctly, I ended up with a 33, 3 over par. I was very please with this round, especially after taking off that much time. My irons, wedges and putter were working very well. My driver was a little short, probably because of the fades and wind. I ended up in the fairway 2 out of 3 times when I used it, so I can't complain about that too much.
Article Page Main Golf Articles Golf Sites Featured Article How Custom Golf Clubs Can Improve Your Golf Game Author: Ant Onaf Do you love to play golf but are tired of having to visit the golf club repair shop on a regular basis? If this is the case then you are like many other golfers out there who have to deal with golf club repair on a regular basis just to enjoy the game you love so much. But, what if there was an option for you to avoid frequent trips to the golf club repair shop? What if you could finally play a round of golf with a set of golf clubs that really fit your size and swing without worrying about golf club repair? Well, you can and the way you can is with a set of custom golf clubs. Custom golf clubs may seem like a major expense up front, but if you sit down and consider the price of your current set of clubs in addition to all the golf club repair bills then you will see that when you do the math a custom golf club set really is not that expensive. And, the benefits of having custom golf clubs is that you will play better golf than ever and will enjoy the game even more. But, what are the benefits of custom golf clubs and why should you choose custom golf clubs over others? The following information will guide you to all the benefits and information you need to know about custom golf clubs. All About Custom Golf Clubs Just to make a point about custom golf clubs take a look around you the next time you are out on the golf course. Is everyone the same height, weight, sex, and age or are there major differences in appearance? Now, check out everyone's golf clubs. Are all of the clubs practically the same with standard grips, lengths, and the like? So, what does this observation mean? It means that standard golf clubs don't fit the majority of golfers. So if you truly want to improve your game you will customize a set of custom golf clubs, just for you. Now, you are probably thinking that custom golf clubs are even more expensive than name brand golf clubs. However, that is not necessarily the case. Not to mention that the fitted custom golf clubs you hear about aren't anything at all like custom golf clubs, they are made from scratch just for you. Don't get confused between fitted custom clubs and custom golf clubs. The fitted custom golf clubs simply start out with the standard set of clubs from any golf manufacturer and then they proceed to make the clubs more suitable to your personal and playing traits. Although the custom fitting doesn't do too much other than cost you money because they are starting with a product that doesn't fit you to begin with! Why would anyone anticipate that mass produced clubs would help them play golf at their best? The reason is because golfers want to be better and they believe the hype from the golf manufacturers that the "newest" technology will improve their game. Well, the real answer is not in buying mass produced clubs but rather customizing your own golf clubs. Anyone who has ever had a set of custom golf clubs can tell you that finally having a set of clubs that are the right length, with the right grip, will greatly impact what you shoot the next time you are out on the golf course. It is simply logical to buy custom golf clubs that are made to fit you or customize your own set of golf clubs. That means your golf swing is analyzed as well as your personal characteristics to create a custom golf club set that works with your golf style and not against it. A custom golf club set will allow you to have grips that are the right size for your hands, heads that reflect your skill, and shafts that are the right length and flex. When you have your first custom golf club set made you may see some big differences from your last set of clubs. Your custom golf clubs may be a different length or the grip may be smaller or bigger. The flex may be different and the head might be different as well. For some people who set out to play with their custom golf clubs the first day they see amazing results. Others will need to make some changes and practice because although the custom golf clubs really fit their personal characteristics it's difficult to change after playing with clubs that don't fit for so long. Just a little practice and patience is all that is needed to see the difference custom golf clubs provide. Not to mention that when you have a custom golf club set made you will have new clubs that won't be in need of golf club repair any time soon! If you really love golf then a custom golf club set is really worth the investment. Ant Onaf is a content producer in association with EZGolfClubRepair.com (http://www.ezgolfclubrepair.com), the official site of the popular e-book "Golf Club Repair Made Easy" and "The Ultimate Golf Package". Golf club repair is essential for any golfer. EZGolfClubRepair.com teaches you how to create and repair your own custom golf clubs. |
Article Page Main Golf Articles Golf Sites Featured Article Golf Clubs For Sale - How To Find The Right Clubs For Your Game Author: Dan Mason What are some of the most important things to look forward when shopping for golf clubs for sale? Today, golf is one of the most popular sports in the world because just about anybody can play. It is one of the few sports in the world where, regardless of your age, health, mobility, etc. you can play at a high level. Therefore, finding golf clubs for sale is very popular. Here's of the best places to start looking for golf clubs for sale in order to find the best ones for you. First of all, start searching on the Internet. Instead of going down to your local golf store, starting with the Internet can be a great way to find the best golf clubs and at very cheap prices. Quite simply, you can often find golf clubs and many other things much cheaper on the Internet than you could ever find off-line. If you are unsuccessful with this method, try checking with any friends or family you may know if who are avid golfers come and find out which clubs work best for them. However, no matter which method you use for this, you should always take at least one trip down to the local golf shop and check with the teaching pro there. These pros are very good at fitting golfers for the best golf clubs possible for them. Quite simply, if you buy the wrong golf clubs for your game, no matter how good your swing is, you can never achieve your full potential. These golf club professionals will fit you for the best clubs possible, by measuring your height, swing speak, overall swing plane, etc. Therefore, always make sure you get fitted before or during your process of finding golf clubs for sale; you will be very glad you did. When looking for the right golf clubs for sale, besides taking the pros suggestions, make sure that they are the right size for you, and that you like the overall feel of them. Don't simply buy a set of golf clubs because the pro suggested it, or even if they get good ratings online; find a club that you can feel comfortable with, and that you like the overall look and feel of. Despite all the technical things you need to know, probably feeling good with your golf clubs is by far the most important thing. When looking for golf clubs for sale, keep these tips in mind, and you will find the best clubs for your game, and start improving immediately.
Golf Training Clubs - 3 Reasons To Get Golf Training Clubs
Article Page Main Golf Articles Golf Sites Featured Article Golf Training Clubs - 3 Reasons To Get Golf Training Clubs Author: Staffan Moritz You want to become a better golferyou have the drive, motivation and stamina. You think you have what it takes to be a golf pro. Except for one thing
your swing needs improvement. Don't worry, many golfers face the same problems but there is a solution. Now is the perfect time to get some golf training clubs to make those improvements. Golf training clubs are said to be the number one training aids in the world. They're literally fool-proof since the only way to know if you are swinging correctly is to make sure the hinge doesn't bend. Golf training clubs will improve everything from your posture, to your stance, and your swingall in one shot. But, there real key is to practice, practise and practise. So, all you need to do is get some golf training clubs and swing away. 3 reasons to get some golf training clubs: 1. You can literally mimic your physical movement with weighted resistance, thus improving your strength as well as your swing. Also, golf training clubs train the golfer to drive at greater distances than ever before. This is because you are training those muscles necessary to play golf, using many repetitions with the same or even greater range of motion. 2. Golf training clubs also promote a greater range of motion in the backswing and follow through. If you are trying to improve golf flexibility and power, golf training clubs are the way to do it. They provide greater impact on the ball, thus more driving force. Finally, you will gain greater head speed by using golf training clubs. 3. Weighted golf training clubs are an excellent way to warm up before a game. Swinging one 20 30 times will ensure greater flexibility in your muscles and allow your swing to be at its ultimate capacity. The greater the swing; the more power behind it. As you can see, there are many great benefits to using golf training clubs. One popular golf training club is the Medicus. The system of this golf training club uses a hinge that when the swing is improper, the hinge bends or breaks. The only way to know that you are swinging correctly is if the hinge doesn't bend or break. Pros actually use golf training clubs themselves to keep flexibility at its optimal level. It's no wondergolf training clubs can provide all that you need to make the improvements you want in your golf game. Staffan Moritz is a respected golf expert from Sweden, author and founder of a cutting-edge golf newsletter. For more golf tips, tricks and information on golf training clubs, sign up for your FREE Golf Newsletter |
Article Page Main Golf Articles Golf Sites Featured Article Junior Golf Clubs - Tips To Help You Find The Best Clubs For Your Kids Author: Marcell Mason Finding the right junior golf clubs is critical to having your junior player playing well as early as possible. Quite simply, junior golf clubs are extremely important to helping your child play well, because having the right equipment is essential. If you get clubs that are either too short or too long for the player, they will not be able to swing the club effectively. Here are some important tips when looking for golf clubs for sale to help you choose the best golf clubs for your junior player as quickly as possible, and best yet, without spending a fortune in the process. Keep in mind, today most junior golf clubs are meant manufactured by the top brand names in the world, such as Cobra golf equipment, Titleist, Nike, etc, and are thus usually just as expensive as getting regular golf clubs. Of course, you might be able to save a little bit of money, but generally speaking you'll end up paying just about the same price. Of course, you can get them cheaper, and therefore not in as good a shape, but if your junior player to be serious about playing golf, you will absolutely want to pay a good price for your golf clubs. One of the most important things to remember when shopping for you for your junior golf clubs is the height of the clubs. Quite simply, you want to make sure that the club matches your child's height, and will also be tall enough so with the when they grow, they can still use it. For instance, you certainly don't want to buy a new set of golf clubs every single year, as these are more expensive than shoes are closer other things they used to change annually. When you are purchasing clubs for a junior player, you have to remember that there they will still be growing, and therefore keep this in mind. Therefore, you should probably purchase them a little taller at first; this way, if they are too tall for your child, they can simply choke up on them until they are the perfect height. Obviously, you can purchase the exact height for your junior player, but just keep in mind that you will have to purchase a new set either every year or every couple eyras, and whether or not this is worth it simply depends on how avid a player your junior is. Of course, the weight and the shaft of the golf club are extremely sport important as well. How far are naturally they hit the ball is very reliant how much the club ways. Since junior golfers will generally have lower swing speeds than adult players, you will want a purchase lighter clubs for them, to help them hit the ball farther. The best tips to help you find the best junior golf clubs is to search for them on the Internet, on either discount websites or eBay. You can often times find used golf clubs much cheaper than new golf clubs, and with just as good a quality. You can find many of these used golf clubs the Internet today, and can therefore save a lot of money. You can even purchase top of the line models such as the Titleist 907 D2, a driver you typically would have to pay several hundred dollars for if you were to buy it new. Of course, if you plan on purchasing clubs other than brand-name such as Titleist or Nike, make sure you read reviews about them on the Internet by both current and past customers, and find out what they had to say about that company. This is essential if you plan on purchasing anything other than the mainstream clubs, because the small brands will be less known and therefore could be less reliable and effective than the top of the line clubs. However, when you do your research, you can find some great clubs without paying top dollar, as you would have to by purchasing the most popular models. Hopefully these tips will to find the best junior golf clubs for your younger player, and help them enjoy a lifetime of playing golf.
Article Page Main Golf Articles Golf Sites Featured Article Golf Clubs - Guide To Choosing The Right Clubs Author: Jack Chambers Without the right equipment, learning golf can be difficult. That is why choosing the right clubs for your particular body type is vitally important to your success as a golfer. Make sure that you choose the right clubs by not simply signing off on the standard set. The standard set is built for a certain "regular" body type but does not suit the needs of all golfers that try it. On the contrary, you need to ensure that you try out a lot of different sets so that you can get the one with the best support for your swing. Without the right set, your game can be drastically affected by an off-balance swing. The golf clubs are as distinctive as the person that carries them, so make the right choice. So, where to begin then? Generally speaking you should be looking for a club that runs the length of your navel to the floor. This will be an estimate of the size of the club you are seeking. The good news is that you don't have to purchase multiple sets of clubs to find the set that fits you best. Most golf courses have a wide range of clubs available for rental purposes. The reason they have these rentals available is for the beginner who is looking to find their swing, so to speak. Not only should you rent various sizes of clubs; you should also rent different brands of equipment. Again, remember that while the length of the club will matter, perhaps there is a brand that makes a club that is more comfortable than another. First, test your swing. Rent a set of clubs and set out to the driving range. Once you find a club that allows you to swing comfortably and confidently, take that set onto the course and play a few rounds. This is the time that you will want to evaluate whether you simply purchase that brand in the length that suits you, or if you want to have a set of clubs custom built. If you are a novice, and don't have a strong game, it may be slightly premature to have clubs customized. You need to at least have the basics down and be seeking improvement in your game to invest in custom clubs. Customized clubs are unique to your size and your body type. Build affects swing, so if the clubs are made with your build and swing in mind, you will inevitably end up with the best possible clubs for your style. Customized clubs don't magically make you into a better golfer, though, so ensure that you are still keeping your eye on training and not expecting your club type to change the game. Customized clubs can improve what is already in place, however. Professionals know about the decision making process better than anyone, so talking to them about what clubs will work best specifically for your body type is one of the best ways to make it happen. Make sure you get the equipment selection process right, as it is the primary element to getting the sport down pat and the best way to discover how to become a better golfer.
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