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.

TaylorMade R9 SuperDeep TP Driver vs R9 460 Driver

The TaylorMade R9 SuperDeep TP Driver is a pure player's driver. It has a 460cc head with an ultra-deep clubface, creating a lower moment of inertia and forward center of gravity for increased workability. The two weight ports, FCT and MWT, create 448 launch condition combinations and the new extra-low-torque Aldila R.I.P. shaft is engineered for strong players seeking a mid launch-angle and low spin.

Features

1. Graphite driver
2. 460cc head with ultra-deep clubface (2.55")
3. Lower MOI and forward CG for increased workability
4. FCT and MWT® (two weight ports) for 448 launch position combinations
5. Flight Control Technology (FCT) utilizes a metal sleeve positioned over the tip of the shaft, which can be rotated into different positions to adjust the loft, lie, and face angle


It allows you to take a nice and easy swing and still be able to hit the ball 270 yards and above.It is quick and very easy. I was able to fade or draw my tee shot when needed without having to change my swing or stance. It makes holes a lot more easier.

This Taylormade R9 460 Driver features Taylormade's Flight Control Technology (FCT), which lets you change the face angle, loft and lie. This means total adjustability to promote up to 40 yards of side-to-side trajectory change. In addition, this classically shaped 460cc driver also features Inverted Cone Technology for maximum forgiveness on off-center hits, a deeper back CG (center of gravity) for an easy-launching position and a super high MOI.

Features:

1. TaylorMade Flight Control Technology (FCT) lets you change the face angle, loft and lie to promote up to 40 yards of side-to-side trajectory change
2. Maximum size 460cc clubhead and Inverted Cone Technology promote maximum forgiveness on off-center hits
3. Deeper back CG position makes it easier to launch the ball high and long
4. New-classic clubhead shape blends traditional and modern lines
5. Aldila RE*AX 60-gram tip-soft shaft and 45.75" length promotes more clubhead speed and distance


This is a great driver at a great price. This is one of the best drivers of all time!! Some drivers suit some golfers better than others but this one has the right sound, feel, and adjustability to fit most.