A golfer is only as good as his tools. You can have all the ability in the world but if you don't know what golf club to use you're not going to get very far. That is why it is important to know how far you can hit the golf ball with each club.
Published: 10/14/2009 3:01:47 AM
With mid- to low-handicappers in mind, Callaway's X-Forged II irons blend the features of forged blades with those of game-improvement cavity back clubs. Available in 2-iron through pitching wedge, X-Forged II irons are strong-lofted and boast ...
Published: 10/11/2009 3:01:47 AM
The Callaway Big Bertha 7 wood (mens RH), with a Uniflex steel shaft and 22 degrees of loft, is a premium fairway wood and the predecessor of the current wood in the Big Bertha Diablo Series. It is still known for its reliability as a utility ...
Published: 10/11/2009 3:01:47 AM
Callaway Big Bertha fairway woods (2007 models) with its simple yet advanced design, remain extremely popular and reliable clubs. The Big Bertha 9 wood (RH), with 25 degrees of loft and Uniflex steel shaft, is a solid replacement for long irons ...
Published: 10/11/2009 3:01:47 AM
Golf clubs are not normally appreciated for the amount of technology and innovation that go into their production. Golf clubs are made of multiple materials and have multiple components.
Published: 10/10/2009 3:01:51 AM
The basic construction of golf clubs is very simple, but putting the clubs together involves many complex processes. Anyone is interested in club making will be able to do so by learning the parts and carefully following instructions.
Published: 10/10/2009 3:01:50 AM
Hybrid golf clubs have increased in popularity in the past few years because they offer more consistency and add distance to a typical golfer's swing. Hybrids' bigger club heads and higher loft are used to replace high irons' low lofts.
Published: 10/10/2009 3:01:50 AM
If the Xeon M2 putter looks familiar, there's one very good reason for it. It is what is known in the golf manufacturing business as a clone. Xeon designed this putter to closely resemble the TaylorMade Monza Corza putter and is counting on the ...
Published: 10/10/2009 3:01:47 AM
Finding the right set of golf clubs can be daunting for anyone, but until Spalding got into the business of making full sets of clubs for lady golfers, mix and match was the order of the day.
Published: 10/10/2009 3:01:47 AM
The pitching wedge is a common iron used for short shots when coming into the green. The pitching wedge is a high lofted club and can generate high levels of spin.
Published: 10/10/2009 3:01:44 AM
There are two main processes in which irons are produced. The two processes of producing irons are forging and casting. Forged irons take a more expensive process but create very strong, durable clubs. Forging irons is a meticulous process in ...
Published: 10/9/2009 3:01:54 AM
Introduced in 1995, the Big Bertha Blade model putter by Callaway had a short-lived though successful run of popularity at about the time most putter designers were adopting the full face insert technology so popular in 2009. The Big Bertha Blade ...
Published: 10/9/2009 3:01:51 AM
There are hundreds of models of golf clubs, and many of them do not conform to United States Golf Association rules regarding club specifications or limitations on the spring effect of the ball leaving the club head. Non-conforming clubs cannot ...
Published: 10/8/2009 3:02:24 AM
The Callaway Golf Company is one of the largest manufacturers of clubs and balls in the world. With brands like Ben Hogan, Top-Flight, Strata and Odyssey, Callaway is one of the most recognizable golf companies. The brand has become a staple of ...
Published: 10/8/2009 3:02:22 AM
Although a shorter golf club shaft tends to be firmer than a longer one, it is important to understand the changes trimming a shaft will make to a club before making such a permanent change. Tour pros often have their shafts "tipped," or cut back ...
Published: 10/8/2009 3:02:16 AM
The Callaway Big Bertha fairway wood was cited for the 2007 Editor's Choice award by Golf Digest Magazine. This steel-headed fairway wood is available from the manufacturer in four models, 3 through 9-wood, with varying head sizes, shaft lengths ...
Published: 10/8/2009 3:02:15 AM
The Adams Golf Idea A2 OS irons have a main purpose: freeing golfers from worry about hitting long irons. This set is all about adding hybrid clubs to a golfer's bag, and that's important because more and more golfers are using hybrids. It's ...
Published: 10/8/2009 3:02:14 AM
The Ping i-Series line is the golf company's main line of putters and features many models and types. The i-Series has developed from a long line of Ping putters that has advanced its technology over the years to make better use of weights, ...
Published: 10/8/2009 3:02:14 AM
A hybrid golf club is a cross between a fairway wood and an iron, developed as an easier-to-hit replacement for long irons. Originally designed for beginner and intermediate golfers, hybrids can now be found in the bags of tour pros.
Published: 10/7/2009 3:01:54 AM
The shortest and most used club in a typical iron set is the pitching wedge. With all the new technology and changes to equipment in the past decade, pitching wedge lofts have been a topic of clubfitting discussion.
Published: 10/7/2009 3:01:53 AM
Hybrids have made 2-irons extinct, and they have their sights set on the 3-iron. The majority of iron sets sold in 2009 do not include a 3-iron as more and more players replace these hard-to-hit irons with hybrids for their forgiveness and ...
Published: 10/7/2009 3:01:49 AM
John Riley Sr., one of the most recognizable names in club making, created Lynx golf clubs. The company Golfsmith makes them today.
Published: 10/7/2009 3:01:43 AM
For highly skilled players there is no better feeling than a perfectly struck and shaped shot off a blade. A forged, muscle-back iron can deliver the shapes and trajectory better players demand, but manufacturers have started to bring these ...
Published: 10/6/2009 3:01:52 AM
The gap wedge, a relatively new invention, is becoming more popular as more accuracy is needed when approaching the greens.
Published: 10/5/2009 3:01:51 AM
A major challenge facing all golfers is the decision of the type of golf club to use. Two popular clubs are those with shafts made of titanium and graphite. To determine which one is better for you, take your style of play and physical strength ...
Published: 10/4/2009 3:01:36 AM