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July 29, 2009

Clone Golf Club Review

Quality clone golf clubs are made in a variety of shapes and weights.  One can get a hold the same quality as a main brand for much less. There is no cause to pay out a fortune on behalf of clubs.

What is the difference concerning clone clubs and label brands?   Clone golf clubs can exhibit the exact same materials as brand names.  Brand names and clones are the same except for the label. Basically, they are the same.

Hybrid clone clubs utilize the same manufacturing process as name brand clubs.  Typically, there are other variations for selection with hybrids and custom tweaks that may well be missing with a name brand.

A sizeable amount of pros esteem custom specialty built clubs.  It gives them the exact characteristic fine-tune adjustment they would like for special circumstances or for simply an all-around club. 

Clone clubs embrace the same technology and workmanship as the top brands employ. They will even buy their grip supply from the same manufacturers, get their shafts from the same source, put like ingredients into the clubface as the top brands do.

Clone clubs provide the better cost association.  Do customers consider the sky-high advertising and marketing overheads that a brand has to disburse out of pocket? That cost is passed on: The brand names need to charge extra. Despite Obamanomics, the cost will be passed on.

To sum it up, brand clubs will cost even extra for the reason that of middleman markups compared to buying online and clones a cheaper than brand names.  You can get the same hi-tech product at a bargain cost with a clone.

Previous to purchase, consider your particular body type and characteristics as well as your level of play. You need to match up and discover each fine-tuned choice on hand representing a clone set of clubs.  Even if it is solely a single fairway wood, wedge, iron or putter, get a hold one fitted to your special characteristics.

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July 9, 2008

Golf Tips From Tiger Woods

Who better to get golfing tips from than Tiger Woods ? Well actually there are a number of great teachers but why not go to a current favorite.

http://www.king5.com/sports/golf/tigertips.html?index  had this post:

PUTTING

Tips from Tiger Woods - Part I

I have been infatuated with the game of golf since my pop first put a club in my hands when I was a toddler.

THE SHORT GAME

Tips from Tiger Woods - Part II

A good short game can save a round regardless of how poorly you're hitting the ball from tee to green.

BUNKER SHOTS

Tips from Tiger Woods - Part III

More than for any other shot in golf, the setup for the standard bunker shot determines the type of swing I make and the way the club behaves when it enters the sand.

THE SWING

Tips from Tiger Woods - Part IV

The golf swing will always be a work in progress.

THE IRONS

Tips from Tiger Woods - Part V

The irons are the true offensive weapons in golf.

THE DRIVER

Tips from Tiger Woods: Part VI

If one club in my bag qualifies as being more important than any other, it's the driver.

 

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January 23, 2008

Hints for the Inexperienced Traveler

Really Good Hints for the Inexperienced Traveler

- Be very suspicious if the advertised price of a Caribbean cruise includes the phrase "Free Ammo."

- Consider carefully before visiting a country where the license plate motto is Die American Pig.

- There is no legitimate reason for a travel agent to need to know if you have experience in jungle warfare.

- On a trip to Canada, your travel agent should not charge you for an interpreter. (Unless you go to Quebec)

- Do not board a cruise ship if passengers are being issued oars.

- Avoid any Latin American Tour named Bay of Pigs, Two.

- Do not ask for directions to a Kosher restaurant when in Syria.

- In South America, say no to anyone wanting you to deliver a suitcase of powdered sugar to their grandmother in Miami.

- If you enjoy beaches and surfing make Wyoming your second choice.

- Avoid Sudan in the summer. ( or winter )

- Buying cut rate first class tickets from a guy near an airport is not a good idea.

- Legitimate travel agents do not dress in foreign military uniforms.

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July 17, 2007

Tight Lies In The Short Game

When you are too close for a full pitch shot and too far away for a simple chip shot you're in the dreaded "tight-lie" zone. The difficulty increases if you do not take into effect the new circumstances.

In these situations, the basics are that you catch the back of the ball first, then take a divot. Your set up should be with a slightly open stance with the ball in back of the stance. With you hand ahead and your shaft should lean forward, again, with the ball back in your stance.

You'll want to look at the front of the ball as you swing your club back and through the shot.

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April 23, 2007

"Putt Like The Pros - Secrets of Putting Success"

Jackie Burke Jr. said, "The only club in the bag specifically designed to get the ball in the cup is the putter. Why not learn it first?" - PGA Player of the Year, 1956

The average player is said to take 2/3rds of his total shots from less than 100 feet from the hole. Bad players use 36 putts per round; better players generally use 32 putts or more per round.

Many consider putting to be the toughest part of the game to master. It takes consistency and practice to see much of a difference. There are some mental notes and practice hints that you need be aware of to help you improve.

For only $4, this Putting Golf Tips and Lesson is a good bargain for beginner and experienced alike.

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April 12, 2007

Hand-ball Control

95% of a good golf swing boils down to getting three things right:

· Aligning… · Pivoting…  · Keeping your arms, wrists and shoulders relaxed and loose

But to get to the level of a great swing shot, you have to educate your hands to learn true precision since 1 millimeter can make the difference between hitting the ball fat or thin. A millimeter is approximately the diameter in the letter "o" - not much leeway to hit the sweet spot consistently.

You’ve seen the Nike commercial with Tiger Woods bouncing the golf ball on the head of his pitching wedge? Try it and with a little patience you’ll get good at it. It’s not only for show. It’s a good exercise that gets your brain to figure out how your hands affect the club head.

Many high handicappers start adjusting their stance when the problem is hand-ball control. Fiddling with your stance and swing can have one chasing the wrong straw man for years when all along the problem was right in front of their eyes. Uneducated hands can be the problem that needs their attention, not their stance.

When educated hands take over, scores will shrink and drives grow longer. You need to learn all the very subtle minor adjustments you instinctively need to make for the various terrain conditions you’ll encounter. "Getting it" will improve consistency, power and accuracy dramatically.

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March 21, 2007

Working On Your Golf Handicap

Golf is a difficult game to master, and most golfer don’t have time to practice sufficiently. Perhaps that’s why eighty percent of players have a 18 or more handicap.

Nevertheless, that is no reason to grow impatient. Rome wasn’t built in a day. It takes 5 or more years to learn most trades or professions. So don’t despair. Golf is a learning experience and like fine wine, it gets better with age.

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Working On Your Golf Handicap

Golf is a difficult game to master, and most golfer don’t have time to practice sufficiently. Perhaps that’s why eighty percent of players have a 18 or more handicap.

Nevertheless, that is no reason to grow impatient. Rome wasn’t built in a day. It takes 5 or more years to learn most trades or professions. So don’t despair. Golf is a learning experience and like fine wine, it gets better with age.

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March 9, 2007

Funny Golf Video - Dave Letterman and Paul Schaefer

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