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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Reviews of Walter Hagen Golf Clubs

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Walter Hagen golf clubs are inspired by one of the first great American golfers in history. Walter Hagen won 11 majors in his lifetime, which puts him third behind Jack Nicklaus (18 wins) and Tiger Woods (14 wins).

Hagen's standard of excellence carries over to the line of clubs named after him. You can check out reviews of Walter Hagen clubs on Buzzillions.com/walter-hagen/golf-club-reviews.

The reviews give each Hagen club a score on a five-point scale. The score is based on the reviews of owners of the clubs. If you're interested in buying a club you see, Buzzillions.com also provides list prices and suggests retailers that carry it.

Next to each club, you'll see quotes about it from reviewers just like you. If you already own a Hagen club, you can write a review yourself and post it online for other golfers to read.










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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Exciting New Speedline Fast 10 Driver from Adams Golf Clubs

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Adams golf clubs has created quite a buzz over its new Speedline Fast 10 driver. In fact, the driver made Golf Digest's 2010 Hot List in the driver category.

The driver, just released in January of 2010, allegedly uses the most advanced science in golf club design to maximize aerodynamics. The driver was created using technology like FEA simulation, wind-tunnel testing, and CFD analysis.

The driver is available in lofts of 8.5, 9.5, 10.5, and 12.5 degrees. The driver's features include 10 percent less drag, 10 percent more forgiveness, and up to 15 yards of additional distance.

Golf magazines have called the driver a "high launching bomber" and credit Adams with staying on the cutting edge of innovation. You can learn more about the club at Adamsgolf.com/speedlinefast10.










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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Exploring the Taylor Made Golf Clubs Website

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Taylor made golf clubs has one of the best websites for golf information, products, and news online. Visit TaylorMadeGolf.com and select "North America" to begin your tour of the site.

What you'll see next is an innovative virtual-store format that allows you to select where you would like to browse. For instance, you can click on the "women's" icon to shop for ladies' gear, or visit the "accessories" page for bags, balls, and more.

Toward the back of the virtual store, you'll see a clothes rack with various polos and other golf apparel on it. You can click any outfit piece you like to browse Taylor's golf apparel section.

Clicking on the golf bag in the middle of the store will take you to the "tour news" section where you can read all about the latest tournaments and competitions. You can search for news by date or by tour name, such as the PGA Tour.










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Thursday, February 18, 2010

John Daily Golf Clubs at a Discount

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John Daily golf clubs have a reputation of affordability, particularly when you purchase them online. Daly maintains a discount golf shop online at JohnDalysDiscountGolf.com.

The prices are so low on the site that they cannot always advertise their best price. For this reason, they list their phone number for customers to call for better offers.

Daly has all of the top-name golf clubs for sale, including Callaway, Nike, and TaylorMade. The site also carries golf accessories, such as golf clubs, bags, and more.

You will find excellent discounts on full sets of clubs for men, women, and juniors. You can also purchase clubs individually, such as drivers and hybrids, to complete your set.










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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

History of Dunlop Golf Clubs

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Dunlop golf clubs are made by one of the largest manufacturers of athletic equipment in the world. Dunlop began making golf clubs in 1907.

The company, located in South Carolina, makes a variety of equipment for the sports of golf and tennis. Famous PGA TOUR golfer John Daly uses Dunlop equipment.

Aside from its prestigious history as a manufacturer, Dunlop is also well-known for its innovative golf equipment. The company maintains a state-of-the-art golf ball manufacturing and research facility at its headquarters.

Dunlop clubs are affordable and well-designed. Dunlop offers drivers, hybrids, utility clubs, putters, and other golf-related products.










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Monday, February 8, 2010

Custom Clone Golf Clubs

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Clone golf clubs are a great way to get the custom fit and quality you want without having to pay designer-club prices. Clone clubs are also known as generic or knock-off clubs.

The most common type of clone clubs are Ping clones, which replicate the design and style of authentic Ping golf clubs. You can have these clubs customized to your specifications on sites like GolfDiscountCenter.com.

If you visit the clone clubs section of the site, you'll see a long list of custom clubs that are very affordable. Each club has the name of the genuine Ping club after which it is fashioned underneath it.

For example, the P10G Iron Set is designed after the Ping G10. You can find clones of irons, drivers, putters, hybrids, and more on the site.










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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Understanding Different Golf Club Components

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Beginner golfers tend to think of a golf club as just a head attached to a handle. In reality, many different golf club components comprise a typical club, and we'll explain a few of the main parts in this post.

The three basic parts of a club are the grip, the shaft, and the head. The grip is found at the top of the club and is where the player places his/her hands. Clubs today come with a wide variety of grip materials to accommodate the preferences of the player.

The next component is the shaft, or the area that connects the grip to the head of the club. Most shafts are made out of graphite or steel. The shaft material will determine how flexible it is.

The bottom portion of the club that actually hits the ball is called the club head. Heads will vary in size and shape considerably depending on the type of club (e.g., putter, driver, iron, etc.).










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Monday, February 1, 2010

Secrets of the Proper Way to Swing a Golf Club



If you've ever watched an amateur and a professional swing a golf club, you know there is a distinct difference. As explained in the video, the proper way to swing a golf club is to start the downswing with the hips.

Most beginners make the mistake of forcing the club toward the ball with all of their muscle groups at the same time. Specifically, many amateurs overuse their arm and chest muscles in their swings.

To correct this mistake, it's important to lead with your lower body when you begin the downswing. This opens up a path for the elbows to come through without hitting the hips and interfering with the swing.

Remember that your finishing form is as important as how you begin the swing. Your back foot should be resting on your toes and your stomach should be pointed toward the goal.










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