Monday, October 24, 2011

Garcia Extends Lead to 8 Shots at Castello Masters

CASTELLON, Spain (AP) — Sergio Garcia shot a 7-under 64 Saturday to extend his lead to a commanding eight shots after the third round of the Castello Masters.

He overcame a shaky start by making a 5-foot birdie putt at the seventh hole before an eagle at the eighth. The 2008 champion made five birdies on a flawless back nine for a 19-under 194 total.

"It's well set up, but it's not over. Anybody can shoot a round like I did the last couple of days," Garcia said after completing his best back-to-back rounds after a 63 Friday.
Thongchai Jaidee shot a 66 and was his closest challenger, with first-round leader Ross McGowan (69) another stroke behind.

Defending champion Matteo Manassero of Italy shot a 71 to trail Garcia by 14 strokes.
The 31-year-old Garcia hopes his familiarity with his childhood course can help him protect his lead and end an almost three-year title drought. It would be his ninth European tour win.

"It's just a special feeling. The only other time I get this is in the U.K. when I play the Ryder Cup or the British Open," he said. "The energy of the crowd is just amazing."

Source from: nytimes.com

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

British Open returns to St. Andrews

ST. ANDREWS, Scotland -- Organizers say the 2015 British Open will be held at the Old Course at St. Andrews.

The event has been staged at the famous Scottish venue, known as the "Home of Golf," every five years since 1990.

Peter Dawson, chief executive of tournament organizer Royal & Ancient, says, "St. Andrews has proved time and again that it is perfectly equipped to host The Open and I am certain we will yet again see a worthy winner lift the claret jug."

St. Andrews has hosted the British Open 28 times, most recently in 2010, when Louis Oosthuizen of South Africa won by seven shots.

Source from: espn.go.com

Some Mizuno Irons for Good Handicapper

Excessive handicap golfers usually are beginners or people who have however too seriously refine their game, and they need more forgiving clubs of which be different from those people employed just by greater people. Mizuno manufactures several wonderful options for golfers with high handicaps.

Mizuno MP-69 irons

The MP-69 irons are designed with precision craftsmanship to maintain the standards MP players have come to expect.  Mizuno incorporates a newly developed 4D Muscle design to further optimize the set, resulting in a consistent sweet spot height throughout the line that creates predictable penetrating trajectory.  This 4D Technology combined with Grain Flow Forging gives players shot and ball control, and ultimate feel.  Utilizing Harmonic Impact Technology (H.I.T.), Mizuno scientifically tunes the sound of each club head to further enhance the feel.

Mizuno MX 1000 Irons

This model is designed to conform to the 2010 Condition of Competition rule. The HOT METAL face is teamed with a hollow construction and internal weighting -encouraging strikes from a wide area of the face to hold their line with minimal distance loss. The hollow construction also allows weight to be engineered deep within the head for a naturally high trajectory – enabling the use of stronger lofts for even greater distance.

Mizuno MP-68 Irons

The new Mizuno MP-68 Blade moves away from the cut muscle design that the MP-67 had and resembles the MP-37 with the muscle back developing from the toe area. The muscle back lines and edges however are smoother on the MP-68 than the MP-37 and some in Japan have said it reminds them of the classic MP-14 with its curved muscle back and sharp toe. Mizuno has also followed suit with its 2009 design guidlines by placing the running bird logo on the sole and the model MP-68 with new MP logo in the toe corner.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Y.E. Yang, Rickie Fowler among leaders

SEOUL, South Korea -- Defending champion Y.E. Yang shot a four-under 67 Thursday to claim a share of the lead with Rickie Fowler after the first round of the Korea Open.

In front of his local fans, Yang sank a birdie putt on the final hole at Woo Jeong Hills Country Club. Fowler bogeyed the same hole.

U.S. Open champion Rory McIlroy was a stroke behind in a three-way tie for third with Hong Soon-sang and Lee Soo-min.

McIlroy, who finished third at the 2009 tournament, birdied the opening hole and missed a chance to take a share of the lead with a bogey on No. 18.

Source from: espn.go.com

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Where to Buy Cheapest Taylormade R11 Irons?

Do you know the cheapest store to buy Taylormade R11 Irons. Do you know the cheap golf clubs from overseas. Do you know where to buy golf irons.You are so lucky today. I will tell you about the golf sale shop golfsaleshop.com and you will know more about the Taylormade R11 Irons.

Firstly, it make full use of its inverted cone technology to expand the sweet area reducing overall loss on off center hits. The multifunctional sole is versatile and made to excel in any lie. The newTaylormade R11 Ironshas traditional lofts with a 27.5* 5 iron and is considered between mid and compact size with less offset.

The Taylormade R11 features a dual head design made for both performance and control. the 3-5 irons feature a high repulsion face with hollow cavity structure for increased distance. The 6-Wedge feature a more compact undercut pocket cavity with a focus on feel, control and accuracy.

Secondly, the R11 is available with either Nippon NS Pro 950GH or Dynamic Gold as standard shaft. Japanese spec lightweight Motore 60 graphite is also available as an upcharge.

Thirdly, the R11 Irons pack in a heightened COR via a "Velocity-Control Chamber", VCC foam, silicone shock absorber, and a vibration-silencing cavity bridge that work in unison to reduce vibration, and an Optimized Inverted Cone that brings a larger COR area and improved control over your shot distance.

Except the useful information above, I must say, its price is super lower,only $449.99 at golf clubs for sale. Certainly, it has high good quality. If you are a truely golf lover,I recommend that you should have a look or even have a try about Taylormade R11 Irons. I believe you will have an amazing discovery.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Martin Kaymer targets second successive Dunhill title

Martin Kaymer claims the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship is the best on the European Tour as he looks to become the first player to retain the title.


The pro-am tournament is held across St Andrews’ Old Course, as well as Carnoustie and Kingsbarns.

A high-class field includes the top three players in the world in Luke Donald, Lee Westwood and Rory McIlroy.

Kaymer said: “Very rarely do you go to a tournament this excited. This feels like home to me.”

Big names Charl Schwartzel, Dustin Johnson, Darren Clarke and Graeme McDowell also feature.

World number six Kaymer has father Horst as his playing partner, with brother Philip working as his caddie.

The German said: “A lot of the players say [U.S. Masters venue] Augusta is paradise but for me St Andrews is paradise.

“It is the home of golf, it is where I feel the most comfortable. We play on three wonderful courses so it’s probably the best week of the year on the European Tour.

“I am really looking forward to it. Very rarely do you go to a tournament this excited. This feels like home to me. When I was standing on the first tee it just felt so peaceful.”

Kaymer believes Carnoustie offers the stiffest test of the three courses being used this week.

He added: “Carnoustie is definitely the toughest. You can score well at Kingsbarns and St Andrews if the weather is OK but at Carnoustie if you shoot level-par … that’s still a good score.”

South African Schwartzel, who won his first major at Augusta earlier this year, he agrees with Kaymer’s assessment of St Andrews.

“The first, 17th and 18th … if you don’t feel something when you go down those three holes there’s something wrong with you,” Schwartzel said.

“Standing on that first tee at St Andrews gives you goose bumps every single time you step up there. It’s difficult to describe for someone who has never played it.”

Source from: news.bbc.co.uk

Friday, September 9, 2011

How about Taylormade R9 SuperMax Irons?

This is not a tradition undercut in that it has an open pocket cavity. It is in fact a hollow cavity and face filled with foam and a plug behind the sweet area of the face. These features are used to create vibration dampening and soften the feel at impact. The back cavity is pretty good looking and does feature TM's inverted cone technology.

Features of Taylormade R9 SuperMax Irons:

1.  Traditional look and shape with reduced offset. Clean, simple lines appeal to more traditional tastes
2.  Two-piece hollow construction and Inverted Cone Technology (ICT) in the 4- through 7-irons. The large, thin faces deliver a significant increase in COR to promote faster ball speed as well as increased MOI for maximum forgiveness
3. One-piece undercut cavity with ICT in 8-iron through SW. Expands the sweet spot and lowers CG for high, yet controllable trajectories in the shorter irons

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

FedExCup movers: Who's up, who's down?

This week marks the midway point to the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup. After 37 Regular season events and two Playoffs contests, the race for golf's biggest prize is still wide open.

When play resumes next week at the BMW Championship, six players will be able to unseat Deutsche Bank champion Webb Simpson for the top spot in the FedExCup standings while anyone who is competing could move inside the top five before the TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola. Remember, anyone who moves into the top 5 before the TOUR travels to East Lake will control his own FedExCup destiny.

Speaking of making moves, Chez Reavie became the first player in Playoffs history to move from outside the top 70 into the top 10 at the Deutsche Bank Championship. With his playoff runner-up finish, Reavie jumped 76 spots from No. 87 to No. 9 in the latest standings.

Ernie Els , who moved 31 spots to No. 68, became just the second player to enter the Wyndham Championship outside of the Playoffs picture, but make it to the BMW Championship (Martin Laird, 2008). Els, however, is the only player to ever accomplish this feat by saving himself from the bubble (outside the cut line to start the week) back-to-back-to-back events.

William McGirt, Greg Chalmers and Graeme McDowell were all big movers up the rankings who fell short of the 70-man cutline for the BMW Championship.

Moving the other way was Kevin Na, who entered the week at No. 57 in the standings and fell 14 spots to No. 71 -- missing the BMW championship field by just 10 points. Also being eliminated last week was Harrison Frazar, the first 500-point winner of the year to be eliminated from the Playoffs. Frazar won the FedEx St. Jude Classic in early June but had just two top-30 finishes in 17 other starts this season.

Source from: pgatour.com

Monday, September 5, 2011

Mizuno MP-63 Irons for sale

Mizuno have studied the vibrations that are produced at impact and the affect these have on the sound and feel of an iron. Today, I will talk about a new golf clubs for sale.

The mizuno mp-63 irons is the evolution of Mizuno's most popular Tour iron. The legendary Grain Flow Forging process combines with an innovative Diamond Muscle design to create the perfect blend of feel and control in a player's cavity.

To be frank, these are the best mizuno irons I have ever owned. I use to play the MP-14 and MP-60 models. The mizuno mp-63 has the best of both worlds. Small head like a blade with the diamond cavity. When struck nicely, these irons feel like butter. I will not be trading in these 63's for many years to come. Congrats to Mizuno on a super product.

The Mizuno MP-63 irons are big improvement on the rather bland MP-62 irons they replace.This time there is a real technological improvement with the Diamond Muscle design which increases the size of the sweet area about 1cm in each direction in a head that is the same size as its predecessor.

All in all, the mp-63 iron is great and I would suggest you go give am a try, you will not be disappointed.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

With new TV deal, PGA Tour ensures solid footing

NORTON, MASS. -- The key elements of the nine-year contract extension between the PGA Tour and CBS and NBC for network TV rights were the length of the deal and the flexibility to expand digital products. And the crucial component the tour brought to the bargaining table was the stability of its sponsorship base through the depths of the recession. The innovative nature of the deal gives the tour and all its TV partners the opportunity to explore new forms of media together.

The deal, announced Thursday at the Deutsche Bank Championship by commissioner Tim Finchem and via conference call with CBS Sports Chairman Sean McManus and NBC Sports Group Chairman Mark Lazarus, runs through the 2021 season. The tour's 15-year deal with Golf Channel also expires after the 2021 season. Now that NBC and Golf Channel are both owned by Comcast, there will be increased cross-programming and simultaneous programming involving those two operations.

"Over the last five years, the quality of our television partners, CBS, NBC and the Golf Channel, and their performance both in the quality of the product and their performance in the marketplace has been a home run for our players, our tournaments, our sponsors and our charities," Finchem said. "So we are absolutely delighted to announce these new long-term agreements with two terrific broadcast partners in CBS and NBC, which secure our television rights for the next decade. Our partnership with all our broadcast partners will provide continuity for our fans throughout the regular season and Playoffs."
Financial terms of the deal were not revealed, but Finchem did say that the yearly revenue the tour receives will increase. CBS and NBC will retain pretty much the same programming schedule they had under the current deal -- about 20 events for CBS and 10 for NBC -- and the deal ensures that the Players, the tour's flagship event, will remain in May at TPC Sawgrass.

Read More: golfdigest.com

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Reviews: Odyssey White Ice Mini T Putter

Odyssey's White Ice Mini-T Putter is one of the most forgiving putters on the market. For the golfer whose wedge shot is mediocre, this putter can life your shot and increase your chances of hitting the hole. Here are the details of the review.

The Odyssey White Ice Mini T Putter makes the technique of straight back and straight through a cinch. A golfer may be hard pressed to find a substitute for a putter that is better balanced than this one. It can help balance your swing technique, even if you have a hybrid technique that fuses the pendulum and arc stroke.

The forgiveness of the Odyssey White Ice Mini-T Putter excels in this category. The current market is pressed to keep up with this level of forgiveness. The fact that there is good balance, distance control and feel makes this a sure favorite.

Distance control becomes an easy feat with the Odyssey White Ice Mini-T Putter. The insert is firm and is audibly and mechanically engineered to create distance after your shot. You can hear the difference when you're shot is square and lined right. There's a ping that lets you know you nailed it. Today's golf balls seem to be softer so it is easy to recalibrate any stroke if you have to switch the type of green you're playing on. You want your putter to maintain a good balanced place during the entire stroke. This putter meets the mark.

Overall, the quality of the Odyssey White Ice Mini-T Putter (golf clubs for sale) is impeccable. It's really is a great putter than helps corrects flaws in strokes and add to distance without a lot of effort. The balance and forgiveness and distance aspects make for a great combined effort on the part of Odyssey. Not only will this putter find a great place in your bag, but you'll be impressed from the very first time you use it.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Titleist AP1 712 Irons vs AP2 712 Irons

Titleist has long used “700’’ num­bers for irons for a long time. It uses 900 num­bers for metal woods. The “7” stands for irons, while the “12” stands for the new model year, 2012. Acush­net says the feed­back it receives dur­ing this val­i­da­tion process influ­ences the design and spec­i­fi­ca­tions of the Titleist prod­ucts avail­able in golf shops around the world.

The new AP1 and AP2 irons (golf clubs for sale) deliver an industry leading combination of performance, looks and feel. They feature our most advanced multi-material designs which deliver superior distance control through increased moment-of-inertia (MOI) which also provides outstanding solid feel. In addition we have made appearance improvements to both sets.

Building upon the high technology design and resounding success of the original AP irons, Titleist AP1 712 Irons introduces the new high performance AP1 irons for avid golfers. The Titleist AP1 are multi-material, dual cavity irons that take the design mission of "Advanced Performance You Can Feel" to new heights.

The concept for the original Advanced Performance irons arose as a result of research that indicated serious golfers want performance with great feel, not performance at the expense of feel. The Titleist R&D team’s advanced research group has been conducting extensive sound and vibration analysis aimed at reducing the harsh lower frequency vibration that causes poor feel in irons.

This research led to combining several technologies and materials in the back cavity of the new AP irons resulting in a new Tuned Feel System to take feel to a new level. The new Tuned Feel System is a co-molded medallion of soft elastomer and aluminum plate. This insert has been specifically designed to improve the sound and feel of each new iron. For the thinner face, larger cavity AP1 a hotter, more lively feel has been enhanced. 

The New Titleist 712 AP2 Irons are more forgiving and more disctance control.It gives the AP2 player more consistent ball speed over a larger area of the face.

The new titleist AP2 irons 712, which are designed for low handicappers,Titleist has significantly increased the club's moment of inertia (MOI) by re-positioning tungsten weight within the heads.The overall goal was to better apply the different materials used in the design.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Highly Review of Cleveland CG16 Wedge

Compared to the excellent CG15 wedge the leading edge is less rounded and the sole is wider. Cleveland say that this Cleveland CG16 Wedge is very popular on Tour, especially in the sand iron lofts.

The Cleveland CG16 wedge looks very similar to the CG14 wedge but without the insert and it is not surprising given that it comes from the same mould. However the colour insert has been replaced with a cavity back and this not only looks better but also improves stability and forgiveness on off-centre hits.

The Cleveland CG16 golf clubs for sale offers the playability and forgiveness of an iron, with the spin control of a wedge. In contrast to the Cleveland CG16 Irons that combine wedge technology into irons, the CG16 wedges now sport a cavity back design and a deeper, hollow cavity.

The cavity back design increases MOI meaning the Cleveland CG16 wedge will offer greater forgiveness, whilst the deeper cavity helps lower the centre of gravity and improves the playability of the club. This technology offers the maximum conforming dimensions within each groove whilst adding four laser-milled texture lines between each groove to increase the ball-to-club friction.

Finally, the Cleveland CG16 wedge features a wide, constant sole design aimed to offer maximum forgiveness and bunker performance while maintaining shot-making versatility.

With respect to the tour, we feel that these are good wedges for aspiring mid handicappers and those who want more forgiveness from a wedge.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Titleist AP2 710 Irons Review

I purchased a set of AP2s with ALDILA VS PROTO-T 75 graphite shafts a month ago. I used a Titleist fitter and spent a couple of mornings hitting shots - highly recommended. I also wanted to be sure that the high, straight shots were not the result of good swings on one particular day.

The new Titleist AP2 710 Irons have been created with the serious golfer in mind. With their classic blade looks, improved feel and playability for excellent shot control, these multi material, dual cavity forged irons use the latest in ground-breaking technology to give golfers the advanced performance, increased distance and exceptional feel that they are crying out for.

The feel and consistency of these clubs was superior to any of the other clubs that I evaluated: Mizuno JPX-800 Pro; Callaway RAZR X Tour and Diablo Forged; and Nike Victory Red Combo. I particularly like the feel of the clubs, with the weight more toward the head. There is reasonable forgiveness on shots struck on the heel or toe, but you do lose some distance. But the feel of well-struck shots is what makes these clubs special.

The new Titleist AP2 710 Forged Irons (golf clubs for sale) offers golfers exactly that. By conducting extensive research on sound and vibration analysis, they have managed to reduce the harsh lower frequency vibrations that causes poor feel in irons. This led them to develop and construct a forged steel iron set that combines several technologies and materials to accomplish the desired results.

I have now had a chance to play about 12 rounds with the clubs, and they continue to impress with their playability and consistency. I have dropped about 5 shots since playing these clubs and truly feel that I can accomplish my goal of dropping my handicap below 10. Impressive clubs even for an "ex"-13 handicap.

These clubs are very good. And they are not very workable, my neighbour with a 2 handicapp has thesmae problem, but other than that, they are a great set of clubs for anyone.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Ping K15 Hybrid at golfsaleshop.com

Ping has launched a new hybrid. It's a set that is designed with traditional mid/short irons. Many golfers hit their hybrids further than their long irons which will add to the appeal of this new set of clubs. On top of this, the distance gap between each club is more optimised and distinct so each club in the iron set is utilised properly, making for a more efficient set.

The Ping K15 hybrid is designed to get the ball into the air easier with less spin for greater distance. In addition, the K15s also feature an extremely high moment of inertia (MOI) due to the large internal toe weight pad for superior forgiveness so even mis-hits travel further.

The Ping K15 hybrids look very similar to the Ping G15 hybrids, but closer inspection reveals that the heads are a little shallower and deeper front to back. The promotes a deeper centre of gravity and combined with a little more offset in the hosel, mean that they are much easier to get up in the air and therefore go a little higher than the G15 version.

The Ping K15 hybrids (golf clubs for sale) share design principles with the award winning G15 hybrid and feature a patent pending technology that exactly positions the centre of gravity relative to the hosel axis and club face. This makes it even easier for golfers to get the ball into the air while reducing the spin for even more distance. A large internal toe weight provides a high MOI that offers supreme forgiveness on miss-hits.

To be honest, I really like this style of hybrid as it looks and behaves more like an iron and therefore the 5 and 6 iron replacements are very playable indeed and it does not feel like you are launching a wood hybrid past your nose. The feel at impact is very good and the different shape of head gives a great zing sound at impact. Used either as standalone hybrids or as part of the K15 irons set then these are excellent clubs for the higher handicapper.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Titleist 910 D2 Driver's Review

Are you looking for more distance, accuracy and control off of the Tee? Then I would recommend taking a moment to learn all about the latest Titleist Driver Technologies with my Titleist 910 D2 Driver Review.

Titleist 910 Drivers deliver total performance with improvements in flight, fit, looks, feel and sound. The 460cc Titleist 910D2 driver delivers longer distance through a technologically advanced head design with a responsive, fast face insert. The patented, innovative, SureFit Tour, dual-angle hosel provides precise, independent loft and lie adjustments to fine tune ball flight for more accuracy and control. High performance weighting increases stability and creates a low and deep CG for medium/high launch with medium/low spin.

This dual-angle hosel technology enables you to optimize both the launch trajectory and the shape of your drives. There are other new models out there that offer excellent directional control by using adjustable face angle technology but none seem to offer the opportunity to effectively adjust the launch angle independently.

Otimized Weight Distribution - Titleist golf clubs for sale have also optimized weight distribution by lowering the driver's center of gravity and moving it further back in the clubhead. They have done this through thinning the crown of the cludhead by 17%, and creating a more sloped rear crown profile.

They have also included a new swing weight screw located more towards the back end of the clubhead sole. This helps to create more stability, for better direction control, as there is less clubhead twisting at the moment of impact.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Wholesale Golf Clubs Online Shop

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Wholesalegolfonsale is a preferred authorized distributor of TaylorMade, Titleist, Ping, Callaway, Nike, Cleveland, Mizuno, and many more. Don’t just take our word for it, see the testimonials from some of the thousands happy customers. What this means is an assurance that wholesale golf equipment that you buy today will arrive in perfect condition just like you would expect from one of the leading golf equipment vendors on the web.

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Overall, wholesale golf clubs online shop provide the best golf equipment and accessories from taylormade, callaway, ping. Enjoy browsing our online catalog of golf products at guaranteed best prices.wish you gain the most suitable club set for yourself.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

The Ever Dreaded Bunker Shot

out of sand, but using the same principle as the flop shot is very effective. The main difference is that you hit the sand first, not the ball. If you were to take a divot with a practice swing (which is not permitted during play) the ball would have been in the center of that divot.

Just like the flop shot, let the club do the work and keep the arms and center moving to a follow through. If you want to get the ball up faster, hinge your wrists in the back swing.

A good rule of thumb for soft sand and good lies is to open your stance and your club face. For bad lies, wet or hard sand, square your stance and close your club face. Remember: hit the sand first and follow through keeping your arms and center moving.

Keep in mind it is against the rules to ground the club in a hazard and test the depth of the sand. You are permitted to take a fair stance, so moving your feet to get a balanced position is permissible.

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Friday, July 29, 2011

Callaway Diablo forged irons with Graphite Shafts

Callaway has reached a new level of performance in a forged iron, offering avid players the chance to play with irons featuring all the benefits of a Tour-level set. These Callaway Diablo forged irons provide golfers the best distance they have ever seen in a Callaway forged iron with unprecedented feel, accuracy and forgiveness.

This club produces more distance than other forgings due to its thin, energy-efficient face, an undercut cavity that improves head stability on off-center impact, and a lower, deeper CG for penetrating trajectory. The forged steel body and welded face provide soft, responsive feedback. The face is 25-percent lighter than in the X-22 and has 23 grams more in the perimeter."

PROS: High, soft trajectory with 8- and 6-irons; just enough workability to move the ball gently left or right; distance control is a plus; good accuracy, a bit of built-in forgiveness; well-balanced iron facilitates smooth swings; clubhead momentum is beneficial in rough; combination of graphite shaft and forged head gives smooth impact feel.

CONS: Mixed findings for feel, several testers prefer more feedback than they experienced with forged head/graphite shaft combo; 3-, 6- and 8-irons were the only clubs available at the time of testing; many guys want more help with off-center hits.

Overall, Callaway's diablo forged irons with graphite shafts are extremely playable and provide great feel and distance.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Popular Callaway Legacy Forged Irons

Callaway golf clubs is a brand product. The brands we produce high quality original golf clubs,included golf driver, golf wood, golf fairway wood, golf irons, golf irons set, golf putter, golf wedge, golf hybrid, golf rescue wood. Especially the Callaway Legacy Forged Irons is one of the most popular Iron.

The Legacy design was supervised by Roger Cleveland specifically for the Japanese market featuring a easy to use head shape, slightly higher heel and semi goose neck. The target audience is the mid handicapper to lower handicapper looking for a blend of forgiveness, performance in a mid sized high tech forged cavity back.


A forged mid sized body with VAR (Vibration Absorption Rubber) in the back and a pocket cavity, the Callaway Legacy Forged irons provide wonderful forged feel and amazing forgiveness and performance. The Legacy Forged is designed with a extra forgiving leading edge and trailing edge making easier for the lady to swing and follow through any turf condition. Callaway paired the iron with super lightweight 38g Legacy graphite making it easy to swing and get the ball in the air.

The metal is sunk into a rough shape and then hammered until the desired design is complete. The manufacturer is then presented with a raw forging iron, which is a close approximation of the cheap golf clubs head desired. The carbon steel or chrome club head is then by finished by milling, grinding and drilling. The end result is a solid looking, soft metal iron that has a reduced sweet spot.


They are worth investing in. People are saying that Callaway outdid themselves with these forged irons. They maintained a somewhat classic look and they look absolutely beautiful just sitting in your golf bag. Many people say they are the best irons they have ever hit. Reviewers also say these irons have no sharp leading edge, no offset and are soft and forgiving.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Amazing Mizuno MX 1000 Irons

These irons are amazing. They are consistantly long and forgiving.I want to recommend this iron to you .

The new Mizuno MX 1000 Irons were developed with a super high COR and a massive MOI for AMAZING DISTANCE AND FORGIVENESS. The hot Metal construction of the MX-1000 is created by plasma welding a thin, hot, ES230 maraging steel face to a high tech stainless steel body. This exotic construction delivers COR numbers that reach the legal limit, which results in incredible distance for your iron shots.

Moreover, Hollow Technology construction with internal extreme MOI weighting creates a super low and deep COG, which delivers an easy, high and straight ball flight. The MX-1000 with Hot Metal technology is the longest and straightest iron we have ever developed, and it is sure to take your game to a whole new level.

The Mizuno MX-1000 irons (cheap golf clubs) are the ultimate in game-improvement irons with a super-high COR and MOI for incredible distance and forgiveness. They are constructed using a thin, hot maraging steel face that is plasma welded to a stainless steel body.

Its Hollow Technology construction and extreme internal weighting provides a low and deep center of gravity for higher,

Monday, July 18, 2011

Great Feel: Odyssey Black Series i 2-Ball Putter

Inspired by the best-selling 2-Ball, the Odyssey Black Series i 2-Ball Putter features an advanced insert and weighting technology for golfers demanding the best in performance, precision and craftsmanship.

This milled putter features the same multi-material construction as the original Black Series Putters, but now utilizes the multi-layer Tour insert that provides premium feel and responsiveness, improving performance on the green. Black Series i Putters feature the same multi-material construction as the original Black Series Putters, but now utilize the new multi-layer Tour insert that provides premium feel and responsiveness.

The Black Series now has another option for golfers demanding the best in performance, precision and craftsmanship. Odyssey engineers have precisely controlled each putter’s headweight so it can be matched with the specific shaft length for impeccable consistency and control. The rich, nickel-plated finish will also appeal to elite players. Each model utilizes the Fine-Tuned Loft System, which optimizes each putter’s loft in conjunction with its center of gravity (CG) to generate pure roll characteristics.

This putter (golf clubs for sale) has something that most others don't, a feel that results from shaft length. If you buy any other putter that is 35 inches, the weight of the head is the same as the 33 inch one. But this putter has a very weighted feel depending on shaft length. Effectively, don't buy a longer than needed shaft length. Regardless, the putter was great to putt with, the 3 meter putts were in the 6/10 range, which is not bad at all with a new test putter.

This is a great feeling putter, and rolls the ball instead of bouncing it. Very easy too set up. Highly recomend going out and spending the money.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Titleist 712 iron range: first look video

Last week at the AT&T National in Pennsylvania Titleist began seeding their brand new 712 iron range with their Tour players ahead of a launch towards the end of the year.

Titleist say this is a vital part of the process where they get feedback from some of the best players in the world before releasing the irons to the general public.

After seeing the irons for the first time, 19 players put them straight in the bag at the AT&T, including winner Nick Watney who used the AP2 irons.

The new range includes new 712 MB's, 712 CB's, 712 AP2's and 712 AP1's and although full details will be released later in the year, we've come across this video with Chris McGinley, vice president of Titleist golf club marketing and Marni Ines, director of Titleist iron development telling us a little bit about the new clubs.
Source from todaysgolfer.co.uk

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Titleist 910 F-D Fairway Wood for Golfer

Golf is a game one can learn. One way to become good in this game is to have enough determination and patience, and knowing which club to use and how to putt properly. This activity is very affordable and should that person want to get serious at it, one can easily join some tournaments then perhaps proceed on to the big leagues.

People who want to start playing the game will easily get the hang of it by just watching how others swing and putt the ball into the holes. The first thing that one needs is some equipment such as the different types of clubs, which is cheap golf clubs, the proper shoes and the ball.

The most expensive thing that a person has to use money on are the clubs. The price depends on the brand the person wants to buy but since one is just a beginner, that is the least of the worries. If that person isn’t sure yet whether to invest in brand new equipment, then that person can either borrow from the club which rents this out to players or buy one that is second hand.


When everything is ready, one can start by working with friends who do know how to play or hire an instructor to teach the basics. The first putt can be practiced on driving ranges then when one gets good at it, on the actual course itself.

Playing golf early in the morning with people from work or friends is just one of the many forms of relaxation people can do these days. It is a time for bonding and a great escape from the pressures of the city.

The Titleist 910 F-D Fairway Wood can be purchased at the online golf shop or at specialty stores. This can also be seen on the Internet and ordered online. Some players who have played for some time may also want to sell the used one for a brand new one so it just takes some time to look around and get the best deal to start playing the game.

Nobody can become an excellent golfer overnight. This will take a lot of practice. There are some public and private golf courses to choose from. Such facilities offer 18 hole and 36 hole courses and can be found by searching the web or by checking the local directory. This is usually advertised so it is kind of impossible to miss.

It doesn’t really matter if one wins or loses being in the golf course and playing the game. It is all about having fun.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Bjorn gets another shot at Sandwich

The two players who finished in a tie for second when the Open Championship was last staged at Royal St George’s, have traded places with each other in this week’s field.
Danish veteran Thomas Bjorn, who surrendered a three-shot lead to Ben Curtis with four holes to play in 2003, has stepped up to the plate at Sandwich by filling the void left by Fijian Vijay Singh.
Three-time major champion Singh, who was forced to withdraw from Open qualifying last month, was offered an invitation by the R&A into the third major of the season but opted out on Monday due to ongoing back problems.
Aussie Brendan Jones had been on standby for a start but, due to his wife expecting a baby, opted against contesting the year's third major when Singh withdrew.
“I'm very pleased but then obviously very sorry for Vijay as no one wants to withdraw from any event let alone a major,” said Bjorn, who took full advantage of being made first reserve.
“You don’t want to see players pull out, but since Sandwich I have missed some Opens and it makes you realise how much you want to play in them.”
Bjorn came agonisingly close to fulfilling his major dream eight years ago when arriving on the 15th hole with a commanding three-shot cushion.
But it all unravelled in front of millions of worldwide fans as he took three digs to get his ball out of the bunker at the par-3 16th, before dropping another at 17 to finish one adrift of Curtis, the American rookie.
“The year after what happened here was difficult, but these are the events you want to be playing in,” said the World No.80, who won the Qatar Masters in February this season.
“When I think back I just count myself lucky that I got myself in a position where I had a chance to win. Loads of people don’t get that chance.”
Bjorn will look to get off to a fast start on Thursday at 7.25am alongside fiery Englishman Simon Dyson and big-hitting American Gary Woodland. 

Ping's New Club: G20 Hybrid

The Ping Company is constantly upgrading and designing new ideas in their golf clubs. People look forward to these new clubs in order to improve their game. Currently, it has been announced that a new Ping G20 Hybrid will be introduced.

Players are excited about seeing this club in use by some of the pros at that venue. All golf clubs, put out by this company, are highly prized throughout the world. They are especially designed to correct the problems that are often found when playing this popular game. Their hybrid club, wedges, and the well-known putter are being used somewhere every day.

G20 Hybrid (17 degree through 31 degrees)
As for looks, apparently it's very similar to the G15 series, with a slightly darker red and more satin finish. The adjustable lie on the G20 is two degrees flatter than the G15's.  A more curved look to it than the G15's.

Name: 3H 4H 5H 6H
Loft: 21° 24° 27° 30°
Lie: 58.5° 59.25° 60.0° 60.75°

Monday, July 11, 2011

Titleist Scotty Cameron Circa 62 Model No.3 Putter's Review

The putter I will talk about today has a great look, feel and feedback. The Titleist Scotty Cameron Circa 62 Model No.3 Putter line is all of this—and then some. With respect for the heritage and art of putting, Scotty Cameron introduces a line with subtle influences from the early Handmade, Classic, and Scottsman families, but with its own unique flourishes.

The Circa '62 No. 3, with its flat-front plumber’s neck and a head that undergoes hours of milling for a smoothness that exudes quality, pushes performance and aesthetics to the next level. The high toe helps to keep the putter soled at address, making the No. 3 as precise as it is pleasing to the eye. The head’s deep, gun-blued finish gives the Circa '62 No. 3—and the entire line for that matter—a mark of distinction found only in genuine Scotty Cameron putters.

The Titleist scotty cameron circa 62 model No.3 putter (golf clubs for sale) has a milled back pocket, engraved site dot on the topline, and a flat-front plumbing neck for those who prefer a socket-shafted setup. The entire Circa 62 line features the Tour-inspired Red Baby T grip for a high performance look and feel suited to the finest players in the world.

The milled carbon steel gives it a wonderful feel, balance is superb, and the one dot alignment actually works better for me than other forms. I have putted significantly better (after about 30 rounds) with this Scotty probably because it gives me a sense of confidence, especially for distance control.

In summary, this putter is great for square alignment and has the best softest purest feel out there. I have minimized my 3 putts dramatically and improved my scoring.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Forgiving Golf Club: Callaway FT I-Brid Irons

At first glance you may think that the Callaway FT I-Brid Irons are for high handicappers only. True, they are very forgiving and easy to hit, so if you struggle with normal irons then these could be the ones for you.

The Callaway FT i-brid Irons are a new Fully Integrated Set Design that smoothly transitions from super game-improvement mid and short irons to the new i-brid design - clubs that blend the control and accuracy of traditional irons with the forgiveness, distance and versatility of hybrids.

The lightweight titanium body, TPU SenSert and heavy Tunite alloy combine to create the most forgiving and playable clubs we've ever made. However the trajectory produced right through the set is very good and not the high ballooning shot you would expect. The feel was surprisingly good and at address they looked OK despite extra weight at the back of the head.

Golf clubs for sale that blend the control and accuracy of irons with the forgiveness, distance and versatility of hybrids. Their low, deep center of gravity (CG) helps get the ball in the air quickly and easily, while the wide sole helps improve turf interaction. The game-improvement mid and short irons are the ultimate in forgiveness with an oversized design with an increased offset, a large effective hitting and a wide sole that improves turf interaction.

The longer irons would actually make great hybrid clubs as part of a larger set, so whilst mid or even low handicappers would not be seen dead with these at 7-PW, they would be wise to swallow their pride and have a go at some of the longer irons as they are a joy to hit.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Best Titleist 910 D3 Driver Share With You

I am a golf lover When Titleist introduced the predecessor of the 909, die hard Titleist fans were definitely excited and convinced this one will be even better.  They were right. The new Titleist 910 d3 driver is a definite upgrade to the 909 and we'll cover a few reasons.

2011 Titleist 910 D3 Driver
The Titleist 910 d3 driver delivers longer distance through a technologically advanced head design with a responsive, fast face insert that creates a ball-speed area that is 10% larger than other drivers. The patented, innovative, SureFit Tour dual-angle hosel provides precise and independent loft and lie adjustments to fine tune ball flight for more accuracy and control. High performance weighting and a sloped, ultra-thin crown design and an on-axis rear weight screw increases stability and creates a low and deep center of gravity for medium/high launch with medium/low spin.

Moreover, it has a lower launch and spin that the Titleist D2. An interchangeable shaft connection and rear weight screw provide enhanced fitting options and the full pear-shaped profile has a a rich black, PVD and paint finish that instills confidence at the address. This driver has been acoustically engineered for a hot, solid sound and feel and will be the star of the course! Body Construction: Titanium Crown Construction: Titanium Face Construction: Titanium Grip: Titleist Tour Velvet 360 Rubber USGA conforming grooves.

That's all for today,I have many lovely cheap golf clubs and want to share with you--if you also love golf, please look more about my articles.And we can make friends each other for a good communication on golf.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Great Club: Titleist CB 710 Irons

I've been hitting Titeist irons for 15 years now. I'm an 18 handicap and I love my 735 cm 6 iron and my 704 8 and 9 irons. Titleist really feels that the Titleist CB 710 Irons is going to be a great club for those golfers. Given my experience with the club, I'd tend to agree.

For those wondering about blended sets of the CB and the MB, that won't be quite as easy as with previous generations. The lofts on the CB and MB are the same (previous generations had stronger-lofted cavity back models), so the CB launches a little higher and with a bit more spin than the corresponding MB iron. Golfers may need to do some set tuning or loft bending in order to blend CB long irons with MB short irons.

Am I a crazy left handed hacker, you ask? Yes I am but trust me fellow hackers, you need to step it up and get these Titleist "Players" irons. Okay, I'll admit they take some time getting used to however once you get used to them you'll never go back to game improvement clubs ever.

Now, my friend the scratch golfer just bought the Mizuno MP 52's and he loves them. Another new players club is the Ping i15's which if I was to switch irons I would go with Ping but I think Titleist irons are the best of the best.

And my Vokey 56 sand wedge? Forget about it, it's the best club in my bag.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Ping G20 Irons Reivew

The Ping G20 Irons feature a new Custom Tuning Port which expands perimeter weighting and increases MOI. The thinner face of the G20 Iron helps position weight to the toe  for added forgiveness. The wider sole provides a higher launch angle. Strong lofts and a low center of gravity produce long shots with a high trajectory and maximum forgiveness.

I hear the next generation of Ping "G" series irons (rumored to be called G 20) will include a hybrid iron for the mid irons to allow for an easier transition from hybrids to irons. All lofts will be offered for complete customization. Don't be surprised to see the G20 woods and hibrids sporting a new head shape - something akin to the new Burner series from TaylorMade. The new shape is more forgiving for the weekend golfer but can still be worked.



This will assist in differentiate the series from the Rapture line. Ping continues to receive strong demand for a return of the TISI woods and may offer a new TISI line of woods and hybrids with traditional shapes for the better player. Also look for a new line of putters that will incorporate new materials.
NS PRO950 steel shafts, Project X(5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5) steel shafts and Dynamic Gold 300 steel shafts are available and there is no extra charges for different types of shafts, and we offer free shafts length customization service(longer or shorter than standard length) to all customers, so you only need to specify your shafts requests in the "Order postscript" textarea when submit your order, then we will process for you automaticlly when we prepare your clubs.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

TaylorMade Tour Preferred MB Irons Review

Serious players need only apply when you get to this level. The TaylorMade Tour Preferred MB Irons (MB stands of Muscle Back) is all about feel and control.

There is no carbon composite badge here to alter the feel created at impact, although to make the TP MB irons appeal to more players, a touch of offset has been added to the hosel.

The Taylormade Tour Preferred MB Iron is designed with the purist in mind. Featuring a Forged Muscle back design with clear lines and minimal offset, this is the perfect iron for the player seeking a traditional compact iron.

The heads of the TP MBs are slightly smaller from heel to toe than the TP MC, but the par area, where the face meets the hosel, has been made much smaller. The reason for this is that most accomplished players want to see the face coming right out of hosel.

It features a new groove pattern that TaylorMade says goes right up to the USGA's limitations on volume and sharpness. Each golf clubs for sale also has a weight in the back that allows TaylorMade to adjust the location of the sweet spot. Contrary to what some equipment blogs and message boards pondered, while the weight is affixed using a screw, it's not adjustable. The faces of the new forged irons are not replaceable like the faces of TaylorMade xFT wedges.

Through custom ordering, you will be able to build your own eight-iron set from the different offerings. For example, you could chose to play TP CBs in your 3-6 irons and TP MCs in your 7-PW.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Golf Is a Great Sport

Golf is a great sport enjoyed by millions of people around the world. It is also one of the world's most difficult sports, and for people with a tendency to become frustrated when things don't go how they wanted them to, golf may not be the right sport for you.

If you've never played golf before, or played only crazy golf or only played on a small sized pitch and putt course with a seven iron and a putter, a game of golf on a full sized course is a different ball game. Not only do you require more golf clubs for sale, but you require more patience, and also more energy to take you around the full course. So if you're going to play on a full sized golf course and don't have any clubs, what do you do, you can either:

A: Go to your local golf shop, purchase the most expensive clubs you can find and when you find out you can't play like Tiger Woods with them wish you'd have bought some cheaper ones.
B: Rent some clubs or borrow some from a friend.
C: Buy some reasonably priced used golf equipment from somewhere.

If you have never played golf before and are not sure you'll like it, it is recommended that you borrow a set of clubs from a trusting friend who will need much reassurance they will come back in one piece. If however you have played golf before and you like the game, you may wish to consider purchasing some used golf equipment. Simply because you are playing on a full sized golf course, this doesn't mean you need the full amount of clubs.

For beginners, a 3 or 5 woods, a 3 iron, 5 iron, 7 iron, sand wedge and a putter should suffice. As for other equipment a second hand golf club bag with a shoulder strap, or if you prefer, a set of wheels will be ideal for a days golfing. When purchasing cheap golf clubs it is important that the face of the clubs don't have many dents and deep scratches in them as this can affect the course of the ball. Also be sure to check close to the grip and the head of the club on the shaft to ensure there are no signs of rusting, and finally, look down the clubs like a telescope and twist them to ensure they aren't bent or warped.

Above all I have given my suggestions ,and I always bought my own golf equipment on site .Maybe I can tell you the site, that is golfsaleshop.com

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Golf Clubs for Sale Online Shop

Whether you play golf only occasionally or regularly you will be in need of good golf clubs for sale. Every golfer knows the importants of having equipment that is of a high standard. However, not every golfer can afford to pay high prices for their golf clubs like the professionals do. And the good news is that they don't have to.

There are many companies and manufacturers that have different ranges to suit every one. Prices can range from budget to very expensive. Ladies, men and children are all catered for. Of course finding these companies and choosing what you want can be time consuming and mentally draining. That is why shopping online is a great alternative to the usual boring way of shopping.

You will be able to sit in the comfort of your own home and browse around not only one store but as many as you like. You will quickly find cheap golf clubs and accessories to your liking. And don't think that being discount means cheap because that is not the case. Shopping online saves you money because the company is more often than not saving on over heads making it not only more convenient for you but often much more cheaper also.

Shopping this way for your golf clubs also gives you more opportunity to review the products on offer while comparing the prices as well. Shopping online can just be used for researching or finding the best product for you to buy there and then. It is up to you whether you wish to go and buy you products at the store or buy online. If you buy online you can most likely have what you want shipped to your door for even more convenience. Cheapclubsgolf.com is a best choice.

How easy it is! So, if you are in need of golf clubs, this is the way to find what you need conveniently, efficiently and cheaply.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

First Impreesion on Ping G20 Driver

I think all the golfers know Ping golf brand, maybe they have used Ping golf equipments and found it very good, but recently Ping has launched a new driver, namely Ping G20 Driver. Now I will introduce this driver to you!

The G20 driver has a heavier head than G15 (7 grams more than standard) for greater force at impact. Additional backweighting and a more elongated face shore up misses. The reconfigured clubhead — 5 percent higher moment of inertia on heel or toe hits — combines with a light, 45.75-inch "high-balance point" shaft to boost clubhead speed and, thus, distance. Specifically, the TFC 169D shaft has more flexible tip and butt sections for softer feel.

The new Ping Driver is expected to hit retail stores in mid-August, as a MSRP of $350 (not too shabby if I do say so myself). The G20 features some added weight on the back end of the driver that they stole from the tip/hosel section.  It sits well and square, with a lower face height and sleeker look.  It was described as a nice cross between the G15 and K15 model.

Besides, this driver is one of cheap golf clubs. It also features a 5% increase in MOI due to the head shape, a 460CC head (despite it looking even more massive) and is accompanied with either a TFC 169D or TFC 169D Tour shaft to produce a softer feel. When compared head-to-head against the G15, the G20 produced a 0.75 degree increase in launch angle, with 200 RPM less spin, and 1MPH increased ball speed off center hits. Not a huge difference if you ask this golfer, but who knows - the tour guys are already playing this driver.

Overall, this new ping driver is perfect in my mind. Do you think so?

A Review of Nike VR STR8-FIT Tour Driver

Nike’s “Victory Red” clubs epitomize the precision and quality demanded by the worlds best player. The Nike VR STR8-FIT Tour Driver is the latest addition to this very successful range.

The VR Tour is the perfect blend of technology and aesthetics. The VR STR8-FIT Tour Driver has a refined and classic appearance which helps to deliver a low spin rate and therefore more penetrating ball flight.  It still has a high moment of inertia, but combined with the new compression channel, you can get away with off-center hits toward the bottom of the club face and not lose distance. The true value of this driver  is that you can alter the loft and lie with 32 different positions, allowing you to shape the ball a little easier.

Besides, one of the most noticeable things about the head of this driver is a red hollow channel on the sole, this is called the Compression Channel. The Compression Channel is what powers this club. It acts like a trampoline and ’springs’ the ball forward once the chamber compresses. This produces increased ball speeds across the redesigned face technology found on all of  Nike’s drivers.

A traditional head is combined with a brand new compression channel located in the sole of the club. This increases the compression of the body at impact for improved ball speed and increased distance. The customisable head can be set up in 32 different positions to help vary shot shape and flight.

The VR STR8-FIT Driver has been very well received in the first few months it’s been available, and my review is only one of several touting the features of this powerful new driver. It should suit golfers who who want a great-looking, workable headshape, like the option of being able to change the face angle, and/or would like to reduce the spin they produce with a driver.

The Nike VR STR8-FIT Tour driver (wholesale golf clubsoffers the skilled golfer a chance to hit balls with the same quality clubs that the tour players use. It is the best-looking driver that Nike have produced, particularly as the head can be set up to sit exactly how each individual likes. I hope this helps you decide whether the VR STR8-FIT is the right driver for you.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Golf Club Review: The Ping G15 Hybrid

A few months back, Ping came out with its new G10 line of golf equipment. Starting with the G2, then the G5 series, these clubs have a lot to live up to!

I decided to review their new line for myself so I could see what all the buzz was about.

The Ping G15 Hybrid is engineered as a high-launching, forgiving alternative to long- and mid-irons. A large internal toe pad expands the perimeter weighting to make it PING’s most forgiving and longest hybrid ever. The stainless steel hybrid’s unique shape features an iron-style face and hosel design which positions the center of gravity closer to the face to increase launch angle and reduce spin. The clean look at address inspires confidence for golfers of all abilities.

Features:
Iron-style hybrid design w/patent pending technology provides greater distance and accuracy 
Offset hosel design and iron-style face position CG for higher launch and lower spin 
Large internal toe pad for added forgiveness 
17-4 stainless steel 
Face design provides improved accuracy and consistency across entire face 
Five lofts: 17°, 20°, 23°, 27°, 31°

When I hit some balls with last month, I will admit, I was impressed. I was able to square it up and the ball just jumped off the face! The ball launches high and really stays airborne for a longer period of time than that of the G5. Working the ball was not very easy with these wholesale golf clubs as I was unable to hit a fade with this club.

Overall, I would suggest these hybrids to anyone. I would also suggest using the Ping G10 club fitting service. Spend some time with your local pro or club maker and find a shaft and loft combination that will work best for you.

Cleveland CG14 Wedge vs CG F1 Wedge

The wedge choices on the market today are enough to baffle even the most astute of short game wizards. Now, with new buzz words like "visco-elastic vibration-dampening material," Cleveland Golf has come out with the CG14, the latest in its venerable "CG" line of wedges.

Cleveland says the new Cleveland CG14 wedge offers a perfect balance of performance, versatility, and forgiveness, all with unprecedented feel. The CG14's new design takes advantage of Cleveland's most advanced manufacturing process and feel technology, combining it with a tour-scrutinized shape, sole, and offset. In other words, the head shape is very classic and should appeal to the wide range of golfers Cleveland is targeting.

The CG14 also features a slightly wider sole design to improve contact on full shots and to help prevent digging on the more refined finesse shots around the green. comes standard with a Traction Wedge Shaft, which was designed in collaboration with Cleveland's tour staff to enhance feel and improve impact consistency on wedge shots. Players will feel more head control on touch shots and a more consistent delivery at impact.

And Cleveland CG F1 Wedge has a straight leading edge and round head shape with a taller heel and straight neck. This versatile head is easy to play square or open. design integrates Cleveland Golf's most advanced manufacturing and feel technology with a tour scrutinized shape, sole and offset.

The CG-F1 Wedge features consistent milling of each groove to maximum conforming dimensions. The absolute integrity of these grooves is maintained by the application of a proprietary coating to each groove for protection during the face sandblasting process. The resulting ZIP Grooves are Cleveland's biggest and most precisely milled ever.

Should players really be mis-hitting wedges that badly that they need to dampen the vibrations? As a mid- to high-handicap golfer, I think my shortcomings around the green are probably more closely attributed to swing flaws, and possibly a lack of concentration, and not "unnecessary vibrations."

Wow! Ping G10 Driver

The Ping G10 Driver is an all Ti driver which is going back to what made the G lineup popular. The Rapture, a composite/titanium driver did not live up to the hype in my opinion and was very expensive. The first thing you see when you set the G10 down is one, its huge at 460cc yet it keeps a fairly classic head shape, a nice black finish with the same half moon alignment graphic on the crown of the head that the G5 driver sported. So whats the difference? I'll tell you.

Ping engineers optimized the G10 driver's crown, sole and face structure interaction to ensure maximum energy transfer to the ball. The 460cc driver features a larger profile with a taller face and deeper crown that produces a higher MOI (moment of inertia) for greater forgiveness and increased ball velocity.

When I hit some balls with last month, I will admit, I was impressed. I was able to square it up and the ball just jumped off the face! The ball launches high and really stays airborne for a longer period of time than that of the G5. Working the ball was a little challenging when it came to hitting a fade. Draws were no problem when I was able to get all the way around to the ball with that long shaft, but again, when you square this baby up, it flies!

The G10 is one of the wholesale golf equipment. It is basically a better version of the G5. It features a slightly higher MOI, promotes faster ball speed and a lot less spin than its big brother. This equates to not only longer drivers, but more forgiving ones as well. The shaft is still a big hangup with me, at just under 46" I feel it is a little too much for the average hacker out there to handle. When you square it up however, it goes and goes and goes! But again at the same time, the average shaft on the PGA Tour is 44.5"!

Overall, I would suggest this driver to anyone. I would also suggest using the Ping WRX club fitting service. Spend some time with your local pro or club maker and find a shaft and loft combination that will work best for you.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Review on Ping Rapture V2 Series

Ping engineers have captured the hot face of the G10 and the solid sound and feel of the original Rapture and put it into the V2 package.By expanding the height of the face and elongating clubhead dimensions, Ping has enlarged the sweet spot on the clubface and provided a very hot face, providing tremendous ball velocity regardless of player skill level. All of them are cheap golf equipment.

Ping Rapture V2 Driver

The first noticeable difference from the original Rapture driver is the racy lime green color on the shaft and the soleplate. But the changes aren't merely cosmetic. In what Hollywood might call a plot twist, Ping has equipped the V2 with a super lightweight stock 939 shaft in L through X flexes. With a shaft weight of 47 grams and a 45.75-inch finished length, this makes the V2 one of the lightest and longest drivers on the market.

Ping Rapture V2 Fairway Wood

Materials: 17-4 stainless steel body with tungsten sole plate.
Specifications: Available in 3 (171cc, 16 degrees of loft), 5 (165cc, 19 degrees) woods. Standard shafts are the Ping TFC939F (R, S) and MitsubishiJavlnFX (R, S).
Fitting variables: Shaft flex/type, shaft length,
Ping says:
"Tungsten sole plate (61 grams, 34-percent of head's mass) optimizes CG for higher launch, lower spin. Larger, shallow head profile for added forgiveness and performance from all conditions. Plasma-welded, machined, variable face thickness for added distance. Double-Rapture alignment aid on crown."

Ping Rapture V2 Irons

Materials: Tungsten sole weight (22-percent of mass, 16-percent of volume); titanium face (13-percent of mass, 21-percent of volume); 17-4 stainless steel body (65-percent of mass, 63-percent of volume); elastomer CTP insert.
Specifications: Available in 3-9, PW and SW . Standard graphite shaft is the Ping TFC939I ( R and S flexes). Standard steel shaft is the Ping AWT (Soft R, R, S and X flexes).
Fitting variables: Lie angle (12 color codes), shaft flex/type, shaft length, grip size/type and swingweight.




In my opinion, I think that you should go with the Ping Rapture V2 Series. The Raptures, from what I tried, are a very good club. In fact, I know of a guy who switched to Raptures's, and he's near a 5 or so handicap.
This is almost exactly what my plan was. I was going to get 6-PW/SW, as I have hybrid 3,4 and 5 that I really like. According to the golf shop I spoke to yesterday, its not different in price if i order the clubs individually vs ordering the set. The clubs are priced the same no matter what. This makes them pretty affordabel, as I wond have a 3,4 or 5 iron just sitting around. If I want I can order them later as well.

How to Buy Golf Clubs?

As a golf lover, it is inevitable to buy wholesale golf clubs. But I don't know whether you are ready to buy a golf clubs you want, whether you have mastered the unknown secrets of purchasing the golf clubs, then today teach you how to master the secret of buying golf clubs.

1. activate your curiosity

Take the initiative to ask why a golf equipment can make you better on the golf course. The clerk in those famous golf store are veteran, and they are well known for a variety of golf clubs. You can let them make an explanation according to your level. If you want to buy the golf clubs at lowest price, then keep in mind the golf clubs' price in other stores. By understanding a particular cheap golf equipment you are interested, you will get more, like an extra insurance or a box of golf, meanwhile, you also can enjoy the lowest price and satisfactory service.

2. The famous golf brand is not necessarily right for you.

Nearly evey golf player knows callaway golf and even think it very good, because it is very expensive brand, it is the best club, and it can hit the ball far and direct, so that thay think their level would be increased. Sometimes it is right, but the reputation of a well-known brand does not mean that it is the best for you. You can try several other products, including those little-known brands, so you can probably find the right club.

3. You'd better have a try outdoors

Just have a try before buying the golf clubs, you'll know whether it is fit for your features. If conditions permit, it is best to try to play outdoors, you will no doubt the ball flight path and the voice. If you choose a store without outside golf course, then make sure if the clubs is inappropriate, it can be refunded in the original price, then go to a driving range to try to play.