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A Few Things To Know! Part 3
Submitted by Joel on Wed, 09/01/2008 - 16:49.
A Brief Word About Grips
Golf Club Grips
There are so many golf club grips, different types, materials, and colours, made by various manufacturers. Suggesting which is the best is like asking what is your favorite meal - everyone has their own peculiar favorite. What suits you or I, may not work for them. So instead of telling you what to buy, we have provided a few words of advice below about grips in general. Hopefully this will help you make the right decision.
A Few things to know! Part 2
Submitted by Joel on Wed, 09/01/2008 - 16:36.
What You Should Know About Club Shafts
There are a number of shaft manufacturers around. Aldila, Grafalloy, True Temper, UST and Apollo. These are amongst the best producers of shafts and can be seen on most of the top branded clubs. So naturally these are the shafts we offer on our clubs. More on this later.
Classic Grind Wedges
Submitted by Joel on Thu, 27/12/2007 - 23:01.
When you think about buying clubs people generally think of drivers first then perhaps irons and so on. Wedges though seem to be the last type of club people think about, which is strange because the short game can be one of the most important parts of your round. Having the right wedge can make or break your round especially when around the edge of the green. Players like Phil Mickleson place huge value on wedges and their short game and often winning or losing comes down to having the right wedge for the right shot.
Command Q Irons
Submitted by Joel on Wed, 26/12/2007 - 21:53.
The Command Q Irons are a great set of Irons for any one who feels their game needs even the slightest improvement. The reason for this is two fold. First the Irons have what is called a wide sole and second there are four weights that sit in the back of the club.
Command Q4 Titanium Driver
Submitted by Joel on Tue, 25/12/2007 - 23:49.
Movable weights in drivers became big in 2004 when Taylor Made revealed their groundbreaking R7 Quad driver. Since then, many other golf companies have used the movable weight technology in drivers, fairway woods, irons etc.
The Command Q4 Driver is another brilliant customizable driver from Pinemeadow. It has the standard titanium body and beta titanium face that we expect from top notch clubs these days, plus four weight inserts you can play with to adjust the balance of the club.
To Buy Clones or Not to Buy Clones!
Submitted by Joel on Tue, 25/12/2007 - 16:45.
That’s a question many people have asked. So what should I do? Well in this article I’m not going to tell you that you should buy clones because that would be a biased view and to be honest won't help you in deciding whether to buy clones or brands.
Doublewall 360cc Titanium Driver
Submitted by Joel on Tue, 18/12/2007 - 18:04.
A new revolution in golf has arrived, its called the Doublewall and man are we excited about this. Never has there been a club of this calibre, a club that gives unrivaled performance that totally out does the competition in accuracy, power and it gives you the biggest sweet spot in golf, something we don't say lightly. So join the revolution today and out do the competition the next time your on the tee.
Tour Series BLOC 455cc Driver
Submitted by Joel on Tue, 18/12/2007 - 16:32.
The Tour Series BLOC 455cc Driver is an innovation in design and technology. Theres been alot of talk about these new shape drivers over the past year and everyone from your occasional golfer to Pros who have tried this driver can't praise it enough. From its sleek mirrored design to it's performance and the amazing sound it makes when you hit the ball, oh and the price, its hard not to be impressed.
Pinemeadow Excel Strong Titanium Driver
Submitted by Joel on Tue, 18/12/2007 - 15:30.
A-Z of Golf Jargon
Submitted by Joel on Mon, 17/12/2007 - 15:53.
A-Z of Golf Club Terminology & Definitions Golf has lots of jargon and it can be confusing, like it has a language of it's own. Below are listed many of the major golfing terms. The kind you will find on this site and others. Hopefully these will help while you hunt down your perfect golf clubs.
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