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Friday, April 16th, 2010
Aero Spark Tees 3 PackAero Spark Tees 3 Pack You will be impressed and surprised when you use the Aero Spark Tee. These tees, made in Japan, are a remarkable Patent Pending design, which will help increase your distance. Depending on your club head speed and loft angle, you can achieve 5-10 more yards by decreasing spin on the ball.The ball will spin less than 2,300 times, as opposed to using conventional wooden tees which creates spin over 2,800 times. Why carry so many tees in your pocket and struggle looking for your ball mark and ball mark repairer? You can actually use one Aero Spark Tee for three rounds of golf, on average. The tee also makes practice on the range easier. The tee stays in the ground as the ball fly's off it's pedestal, enabling you to re-tee quicker and easier. You have to use it to believe it! If you have any questions about this product or would like to order by phone, please call us Toll Free at 888-733-8383. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Yes! C-Groove Putter: MarilynYes! C-Groove Putter: Marilyn The C-Groove Marilyn model is a mallet-style putter made of 304 stainless steel. It features a large cavity-back head that is face-balanced and perimeter weighted. * Three squaring lines on the head for easy alignment * 340 gram head weight; Loft: 2.5 degrees; Lie: 72 degrees * Double bend steel shaft On any putt, on any green, a putter's impact on the golf ball often results in skidding, sliding, back spinning, and even hopping before the ball can begin rolling on the green. Even when struck on the right line, these effects are the principal causes of missed putts. Therefore, the key to more accurate putting is to achieve forward rolling motion immediately upon striking the ball. The Yes! Golf C-Groove putter does just that, far better than any other putter in the game. Upon impact with the golf ball, the patented concentric edges on the C-Groove putter face grip the surface of the ball and apply physical forces which simultaneously lift the ball out of its resting position and impart an over-the-top rolling action. See how it works What it does Performance Using the Yes! C-Groove putter creates stabilization in the rolling motion dramatically sooner than any other putter. Forward rolling motion is as much as 6 times greater with the use of the Yes! C-Groove putter versus other putters. This result has been proven using a computer controlled putting robot and high-speed cameras. Over a 20 foot putt, the C-Groove putter was tested by an independent testing company against several putter models of the major golf companies. In all cases, the C-Groove putter dramatically outperformed the competition. Whether struck dead center, a millimeter or even a quarter inch off center, the C-Groove putter rolls the ball sooner, for more consistent length and more consistent direction. That translates to more putts made, no matter the circumstance, no matter the pressure. This technology has been proven in thousands of comparison tests performed by professional and amateur golfers at over 100 PGA Tour Events worldwide and at major trade shows in the U.S. and Europe. If you have any questions about this product or would like to order by phone, please call us Toll Free at 888-733-8383. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Expand-A-Green Extension KitExpand-A-Green Six Piece Expansion Kit Made with a thick, foam backing for a plush, stable and comfortable platform. Indoor or outdoor use. Features i Thick Foam Backing: Plush, Comfortable and Stable Enough to Walk on i Expandable: Expansion Kits Let You Expand to Any Size & Shape ~ Room Size i Weather Resistant: For Indoor & Outdoor Use i Portable: Assembles/Disassembles in Minutes Carry & Transport Anywhere Expansion Possibilities If you have any questions about this product or would like to order by phone, please call us Toll Free at 888-733-8383. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Sun Mountain Rainflex Pant - Mens2010 Sun Mountain Rainflex Pant Features • Elastic waist with cinch adjustments (flexible and adjustable) • YKK waterproof zippers (proven to last) • Zipper tunnels (further protect against leakage) • Zipper fly with snap and clasp closure • Stretch-taped seams (waterproof and flexible) • Waterproof side and back pockets • RainShield fabric protector (repels water and stains while maintaining breathability) • Lower leg zippers (easy on/off) with full gussets (waterproof) • Locking zipper pulls (keep zipper pulls secured and out of the way) • Two-year waterproof guarantee • Sizes M-XXL
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Saturday, February 20th, 2010
Many years ago golf was played in Scotland, they obviously did not have all the equipment that we enjoy nowadays and certainly did not play the game in the structured manner that we do. Back then they had to utilize both golf balls and clubs which were both manufactured from wood.
It as back in the 17th century that the feather golf ball was designed and introduced, another word for this type of ball was the featherie. The feather golf ball was made from goose feathers which were compressed into a sphere which was normally cow hide. The feathers were compressed into the cow hide whilst the cow hide was still wet. When all the feathers were in the hide was left to dry and as it dried it shrank creating a hard golf ball.
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Thursday, February 18th, 2010
First of all you should know that when term iron is used concerning golf it means the metal blade (or head) attached to the golf stick. Selecting the right irons is considered as the basic step towards improvement of game. These irons are available in different sizes and finishes. You can choose iron according to you style.
Primarily irons comes in two finishes namely metal finish and satin finish. You may find a rare iron with Fly Yellow finish. Pressure casting method is used for manufacturing these irons. The irons are made up of soft metals. Some manufacturers prefer to couple these soft metals with steel shafts which according to them provide excellent results. The propriety of forgiveness is considered as a quality of good golf iron. This property gives you an advantage to hit the club without change in direction or vibration. Let us elaborate on the different types of irons.
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Monday, January 18th, 2010
Like any other game or sport, golf requires that you are geared up correctly to be able to properly take part fully in the game. This article will give you a basic conception of basic golf equipment a golfer requires to be proficient to understand and play golf.
To start with, the minimum piece of golf equipment is a golf ball. These balls are always dimpled, they are tiny , and vital to your game of golf. They are designed to fly much further distances when 'driven' hard during your game.
Another 'must-have' in golf equipment is a 'golf club' or 'driver'. The Golf 'drivers' are made in many differing varieties. This is because a golf course has different landscapes and various golf clubs are required to create the proper drive. It depends so much on the landscape, could be sand, maybe grass or, in some cases, even cement, a club is absolutely essential to make that perfect drive.
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Friday, November 20th, 2009
Year on year a lot more people decide to get into the game of golf, simply because it is not a strenuous sport but it does give you the exercise that is needed. When winter comes though a lot of people begin to worry that they will not be able to play any golf. I mean most golf courses tend to shut and the ones that do not, make it impossible to play a game of golf, simply because the ground is so moist and muddy. So what are some ways which you can still play golf throughout the winter? Lets take a look.
Indoor Golf
Although it may not be as fun, you will get a huge amount of exercise and be able to practice your game in time for the summer months again. The only genuine downside about indoor golf is the fact that it can be a lot more pricey than playing on a green.
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Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
There is an easy way to fix a golf slice, but it doesn't always work. Before we go into that let's have a look at what causes a slice. If you understand that then you will understand the theory behind the cures.
Don't Aim Left to Compensate for a Slice
Don't try a quick easy fix that you don't understand, or that in some way diminishes your game. Actions such as compensating by hitting out left, knowing that your slice will bring the ball back right, are simple cop-outs from doing a bit work to find out what is wrong. Not only that, but all it achieves is to reduce your length and could also turn what should be an easy run into a green into a nightmare trying to get over a number of traps.
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Friday, October 16th, 2009
First of all you should know that when term iron is used concerning golf it means the metal blade (or head) attached to the golf stick. Selecting the right irons is considered as the basic step towards improvement of game. These irons are available in different sizes and finishes. You can choose iron according to you style.
Primarily irons comes in two finishes namely metal finish and satin finish. You may find a rare iron with Fly Yellow finish. Pressure casting method is used for manufacturing these irons. The irons are made up of soft metals. Some manufacturers prefer to couple these soft metals with steel shafts which according to them provide excellent results. The propriety of forgiveness is considered as a quality of good golf iron. This property gives you an advantage to hit the club without change in direction or vibration. Let us elaborate on the different types of irons.
-Gun Metal finish Golf Irons: These are considered to be the best irons. These gun metal finish irons posses the propriety of Ion plasma. This plasma finish enable the iron to gain finish level as less as .03 microns. These gun metal finish golf irons are usually hand crafted and give improved performance and great feelings while playing with it.
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Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
The following article lists some simple, informative tips that will help you have a better experience with Golf Drivers.
If you don't have accurate details regarding Golf Drivers, then you might make a bad choice on the subject. Don't let that happen: keep reading.
In golf, the driver is also known as the 1 wood. Normally it’s the longest club in the bag and has the largest head. This club is used to hit the ball off the tee out of the box, which is where the ball is teed up to start playing a hole. Of course, on a short par 3 hole, the driver would be left in the bag, and another club would be selected, unless the golfer just had a hankering to fly the green and blow any chance at making a birdie or par.
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Now, it should be noted that the club known as the driver is not something that can be used to literally drive someone around. If anyone put this club behind the wheel of their car and climbed into the back seat expecting to be chauffeured to a specific destination, or just driven around in general, they will have a very, very, very long wait. After all, it is a golf club, not someone who gets paid to drive cars. It does not have arms or legs, nor does it have eyes or ears. You will note there was no mention of a brain, but that is because there are so many people on the road who also do not appear to have a functioning brain while they are driving.
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Friday, September 25th, 2009
If you could find one thing that probably every golfer in the world would like to improve, it will be his or her drive. While we all have our own area that need improvement, or that we need to work on to really get comfortable with, a longer, straighter more powerful drive is something that every golfer, no matter what their abilities or level, would certainly benefit from.
There are really three aspects to a good drive. The first is direction. There is really no point in having a very powerful golf drive if you have no control over where the ball will fly once you hit it. Control over the direction of the ball is vital therefore. Getting a better control over the ball depends to a degree on your technique, but also on experience. There are certain ways you can improve your swing so that you will have more control over the fly of your ball once you drive it. There are many exercises and practice routines that you can find the work on this aspect of your drive.
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