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goes high tech with their AP line yet

By sbmarto97 on August 15th, 2008

Titleist goes high tech with their AP line yet stays traditional with the Z. For a few months now we’ve been hearing about Titleist’s new irons. Early reports were that Titleist was going to re-enter the “aspiring golfer” market as they’ve tended to call it, as well as to overhaul their low-handicap level irons. We’ve managed to track down a bit more information, and it appears that the early rumours were correct.

Some of the benefits and features of this Titleist

By sbmarto97 on August 11th, 2008

Some of the benefits and features of this Titleist Golf Club are; A 460cc head that boasts superior conventional geometry with improved MOI for superior distance and shot shaping control. It features a multi-material design with a lightweight 6061 T6 hosel, and a high speed titanium alloy face insert in a precision cast body. It has a tapered face insert that is thinner at the top to promote a high launch with lower spin for a most favourable launch angle and maximum ball speed.

The C Series Putter is made of one hundred

By sbmarto97 on July 8th, 2008

The C Series Putter is made of one hundred percent carbon steel and features all the benefits you would expect to find in the collection of Ben Hogan golf clubs. The one piece of technology is manufactured with the exclusive honeycomb finish which makes the C series unmistakably a Ben Hogan golf club. It is available in three popular right handed models and two left handed models.

Many golfers struggle with there chipping

By sbmarto97 on July 5th, 2008

Many golfers struggle with there chipping. There is golf training equipment out there to help improve your chipping. The chipping net is one of the most ideal pieces of golf training equipment that can help you improve your chipping stroke and your short game. These chipping nets are suitable for indoor use or outdoor use so you can practice all year round to improve your chipping.

Another one of the is the gap wedge

By sbmarto97 on July 4th, 2008

Another one of the titleist wedges is the gap wedge. The gap wedge gets it’s name because it fills the gap between the sand wedge and the pitching wedge. This is what most golfers use when looking for a wedge to play. For amateurs it eliminates the need for opening the wedge to lessen the flight and distance and the inherent risks.

were designed after a tradition of Ben winning

By sbmarto97 on July 2nd, 2008

Ben Hogan Golf Clubs were designed after a tradition of Ben winning at golf. The individuals who designed Ben Hogan golf clubs designed them with the thought of helping you to win at the game of golf. By using Ben Hogan golf clubs can improve your golf game by several stokes. Ben Hogan golf clubs have a seal of excellence which can not be found in any other type of golf clubs.

Golf Digest has called the one of the

By sbmarto97 on April 25th, 2008

Golf Digest has called the Golf GPS one of the best innovations to come along in years. This device can speed up your play; improve your approach shot accuracy and more. How about tracking your average driving distance or how about learning how far you hit your hybrid clubs? Since I purchased mine I can honestly say that it has helped me shave 6 strokes off my handicap.

One of the most important pieces of golf equipment

By sbmarto97 on April 23rd, 2008

One of the most important pieces of golf equipment that you can have in your bag is a Golf GPS System. Since I started using one 4 years ago my approach shots are more accurate than ever before. I have stuck more shots inside a 5 foot circle of the hole than I ever had before I purchased my Golf GPS. It gives you the confidence to go for the pin and know that you will be close.

When foul weather rolls in most golfers start feeling

By sbmarto97 on April 3rd, 2008

When foul weather rolls in, most golfers start feeling sorry for them. Instead of trying to figure out what you’ve done to deserve such an injustice, realize that you can’t control the weather, nor can you predict it. In other words, don’t tank the round when the weather could change again on the next hole. Being patient and realistic goes a long way when the elements turn against you. Here are a few pointers to keep your mental game in check:

golf clubs new G10 series irons are their

By sbmarto97 on March 31st, 2008

Ping golf clubs new G10 series irons are their latest endeavour to create the ultimate easy to hit club. They are loaded with design features to try and make the game easier for you. This includes things like weighting low in the toe that boosts forgiveness and stability. The launch angle has been increased by a wider sole that also aids in forgiveness upon contact with the ground. They have a higher MOI (moment of inertia) which gives you more distance and forgiveness.

I like to ride when I play so mine

By sbmarto97 on March 27th, 2008

I like to ride when I play so mine rides on the back of the cart. I’m not carrying it so weight is not a concern for me. Cart bags are larger and therefore they are heavier. They have lots of pockets for storage so you can bring along anything you might need. A Golf Bag that is designed to be hauled on a cart should have all the pockets and zippers facing forward, for easy access.

Building A Custom Exhibit For Your Body Building Show

By Bluebird63 on January 15th, 2008

There are sports related trade shows for everything: golf, exercise gear, soccer and every other sport. What is interesting is that behind the scenes the companies that attend these shows as exhibitors put a lot of thought into their custom exhibits so as to present their products in the best possible way. Every product type demands a different style of exhibit and varying ways of displaying the individual products.

We spend hundreds of dollars on new golf clubs, lessons and golf carts

By sbmarto97 on January 8th, 2008

We spend hundreds of dollars on new golf clubs, lessons and golf carts. But what wouldn’t we do to have a caddie to tell us the yardage to the dogleg or to carry that fairway bunker. On that par 5 that has the creek in front of the green, wouldn’t it be nice to know how far your ball had to carry to get over the water. My SG4 from SkyCaddie can do that and more.

How Far Would You Go

By sbmarto97 on January 6th, 2008

How far would you go to improve your golf game? Would you spend a few hundred dollars on lessons? What if there was an easier way to shave strokes off your scores? If you purchase a Golf GPS System you will improve your course management and in hand you will lower your scores.

I couldn’t concentrate on my golf swing.

By zoogie on January 2nd, 2008

I am new to the sport of golfing. I didn’t realize how much concentration is involved until yesterday. I have been doing fairly well since I started golfing, but yesterday was a totally different story. I had a lot on my mind. My husband and I had a fight before I left for work, then I lost a patient at the hospital where I am a nurse. I decided to go golfing after work to take my mind off of the bad day I had. Instead, I couldn’t concentrate on my golf swing. I didn’t realize how much concentration the sport involved. Now, I know that I shouldn’t golf after I’ve had a bad day.

The Club-Lok is a built-in anti-theft system

By sbmarto97 on December 2nd, 2007

The Club-Lok is a built-in anti-theft system. That system is called the Club-Lok Golf Club Theft Prevention System, and it protects the individual clubs contained by the golf bag, plus the entire bag itself.

Basic Information about Golf Ball Dimples

By davek on November 23rd, 2007

Have you ever seen a portrait painting of a golf ball flying through the air? Elementary Physics will tell you that without any air friction acting on the ball it will surely continue its movement forever. As the ball is flying through the air, they generally leave behind a trail of low-pressure air, which therefore creates a drag on them. In order to reduce the pressure and the drag force, golf balls manufacturing companies decided to put dimples on the golf ball surface. The dimples cause of turbulence in the air around them, which therefore force the air to cling to the ball more closely.

Although many people are interested with golf ball dimples nowadays, you must remember that golf ball dimples really are not that much into play. So, do not worry much about them. When buying your golf balls, make sure that you purchase the right ones for you. Many pros are famous for having a ball designed specifically for their game, and it certainly makes a difference.

Regardless of skill level and/or on course scenario there will be times when you’ll require some way to calm your nerves so they don’t adversely affect your stroke/swing

By sbmarto97 on October 8th, 2007

Regardless of skill level and/or on course scenario there will be times when you’ll require some way to calm your nerves so they don’t adversely affect your stroke/swing.

My Golf GPS System gives me accurate yardage to the front, center and to the back of the green

By sbmarto97 on September 30th, 2007

My Golf GPS System gives me accurate yardage to the front, center and to the back of the green. Knowing the distance to different portions of the green helps me with club selection when there are front or back pin placements.

What if I Told You the Benifits of a GPS in Golf

By sbmarto97 on September 5th, 2007

In my opinion the advancement of GPS is a wonderful thing for us amateur golfers. I believe it is one of the most effective tools that anyone can have in their golf bag. This is a gadget that every golfer should have!

I purchased a Golf GPS two years ago. I haven’t regretted the decision at all. I find it to be an invaluable piece of equipment, because it’s saved me many strokes. It has sped up my game because I no longer have to pace off the yardage and my approach shots are more accurate than ever before. I now know the exact yardage to the green from where ever my tee shot comes to rest.

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