Scratch Golfer

Posted by Reuben Rock on February 6, 2010 under Best Golf Putters, Latest Updates, Putter Reviews, golf putter reviews, golf putters | Be the First to Comment

A definition of the golf term "scratch golfer" from the About Golf Glossary.

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Ping G15 Fairway Woods

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Northern Trust Open: Stricker Grabs Lead

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Steve Stricker endured the elements enough to shoot 65.

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Getting Advice From Your Golf Professional Posted By : Kevin Phillips

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Its by no means easy asking for help, but where golf is concerned, it is almost a requirement. Regrettably, we regularly ask our associates and partners, when in reality we ought to seek help from our local Golf Pro and take a few lessons. We imagine that a Golf Professional would criticize severely, but they are trustworthy, positive and very supportive.

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Rickie Fowler’s Oklahoma State Mitsubishi Golf Shaft

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Rickie Fowler, who plays a Mitsubishi Rayon White Board shaft
in his driver, is a huge fan of his alma mater, Oklahoma State. As a
little present, the company had a driver shaft specially painted OSU
orange and black for him, then added an image of Pistol Pete, the school's cowboy
mascot.

Rickie-Fowler-Golf-Shaft

(Photos provided by Mitsubishi Rayon)




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Why Spending more on Clubs isn’t Helping your Golf Game Posted By : Plaisir Du Golf

Posted by Reuben Rock on August 8, 2009 under Best Golf Putters, Latest Updates, Putter Reviews, golf putter reviews | Be the First to Comment

It’s tough getting stuck in a sand trap. Your mind is forced to contemplate numerous angles and force vectors. What if you could avoid the need to own numerous golf accessories, and still put the ball where you wanted? In this article I’m going to tell you how to improve your game without buying new clubs by changing the way you look at golf.

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Course of Style: Fate of the classic leather golf shoes

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The market for traditional leather-soled golf shoes is virtually wide open for the Denmark-based ECCO.




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Five-Piece TaylorMade Penta Golf Ball Hits PGA Tour

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TaylorMade-Penta-Golf-Ball_600x450 Sergio Garcia and Retief Goosen plan to use TaylorMade's new five-piece golf ball, the Penta TP, at next week's PGA Championship at Hazeltine.

The ball, which took three years to develop, won't be available to the public until Dec. 1. It is golf’s first five-piece ball, and according to TaylorMade officials, was added to the USGA’s conforming ball list on Wednesday.

The goal for the Penta was to optimize its performance in five key areas: with the driver, long-irons, middle irons, short irons and partial wedge shots. (Get it? "Penta," five.)

The cover of the Penta TP is made of a soft urethane material to promote a high-spin rate, but lower trajectory on wedge shots and pitches for more control. The outer mantle layer, which can be found directly under the white cover, is the most-easily compressed. Of the three mantle layers in the Penta TP, it's the fastest, and TaylorMade says it is designed to create optimal spin and flight conditions when ball speeds are below 120 mph (short irons for tour pros).

The middle mantle layer is semi-firm, and TaylorMade designed it to be compressible on shots with a ball speed between 120 and 140 mph (mid-irons). According to a TaylorMade memo, the inner mantle is designed to create high-launching, low-spinning shots with a ball speed between 140 and 160 mph (long irons).

Encased under all those layers is the core, which is made from an extremely fast, low-compression material that only the fastest swingers will be able to activate. However, TaylorMade says those who do can expect more ball speed and less spin on drives for increased distance.

TaylorMade expects the Penta TP to be widely used by its Tour staff players, and the ball has not only been tested by Garcia and Goosen, but also by Dustin Johnson, Jason Day and Justin Rose. But TaylorMade says the ball should also appeal to slower-swinging players and a wide range of amateurs because it has been designed to increase ball speed (for more distance) and provide feel around the greens.




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September 2009 Table of Contents

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Arnold Palmer turns 80, The death of spin?, Palmer in his prime, 10 Rules from Ray Floyd, J.B. Holmes: Swing Sequence, Tiger Woods: Spin your wedges, Breaking 100-90-80, David Leadbetter, New Looks, away game, ambush, golf guru

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Nickent 4DX Evolver Driver

Posted by Reuben Rock on July 20, 2009 under Best Golf Putters, Latest Updates, Putter Reviews, golf putter reviews | Be the First to Comment

Adjustable-face drivers might just be the shape of things come




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