By: Jimi | 2012-02-01 | Golf Ample Candied Spot: Usually, the ample candied atom is created with the architecture of ambit weighting. This is the important abode to accomplish acquaintance with the golf ball. Larger candied atom is advised to be beat errors increasing. Shifting of ambit weighting is advised to be the best way to hit the brawl top in the air and acclimation toe-miss-hits. read more
By: Hubert Mass | 2010-12-07 | Golf Irons are generally used when you are less than 200 yards away from the green. The closer you are to the green, the higher the iron you will use. read more
By: Charlotte | 2010-12-15 | Golf By now most of you will have probably heard about the rule change that is going to affect the wedge. The new grooves must be smaller and much shallower in comparison. According to the USGA's website, "The revisions are designed to restore the playing shots to the green from the rough by reducing backspin on those shots. The initial focus of the new rules will be competitions involving highly skilled professional golfers and will have little impact on the play of most golfers." read more
By: Sean O'Kelly | 2011-05-03 | Golf Over the years, golf technology has evolved a lot, and in understanding the varying functions in the clubs we carry in our bag, we must always look at the differences that each club provides us. The variations in golf club loft for the pitching wedge, sand wedge, and also the newer lob wedges that golf technology has brought us are important to understand when selecting the best golf club for the right circumstances. read more
By: Jack Moorehouse | 2010-03-28 | Golf Short-game problems aren't always due to a bad swing. Recently, a student came to me about his short game. He was unable to cut strokes from his golf handicap because of his chipping and pitching. His inability to get the ball close from 100 yards in was costing him strokes. Since he was serious about improving, he wanted to strengthen this weakness. read more
By: Terry Gorry | 2010-03-26 | Golf Mizuno golf wedges have always been incredibly popular with amateurs and professionals alike. The current batch of wedges are divided into 3 groups. read more
By: Bruce Dillon | 2011-03-26 | Golf Mizuno golf wedges have always been incredibly popular with amateurs and professionals alike. The current batch of wedges are divided into 3 groups- Group 1-MP T Series The T-Series look has a straig... read more
By: Sophie | 2011-09-30 | Golf Callaway Golf introduced a new X Series X-JAWS X-Forged wedges, they have a white face and bright chrome black chrome retro bright side two colors to choose from. read more
By: Martin O' Flynn | 2010-04-01 | Golf This article provides step by step technique to generate terrific backspin with your golf wedge shots and rip your ball back to a tight pin position. Admire the gasps of admiration from your playing partners. read more
By: supergc | 2010-10-26 | Golf Callaway Golf built its position in the golf business on the strength of its Big Bertha woods. The company later became a force in the irons market, its Odyssey brand of putters is a top-seller, and its golf balls are gaining traction at retail. After winning over many tour pros and better amateurs last year with the forged X-Tour irons, Callaway has released the X-Tour wedges. read more
By: shelmay | 2011-03-21 | Golf The 2009 Vokey Design Spin Milled Series of Wedges from Titleist is a lovely looking selection of clubs which provides a classic chrome finish with a Tour-preferred, reduced glare satin appearance read more
By: Wayne Armstrong | 2010-03-31 | Golf A wedge describes a golf club that sits at the top end of the range of clubs a player has in his bag. In this article we will take a quick look at the difference between different golf wedges and when they are most likely to be used. read more
By: eric | 2010-10-05 | Golf When I ask which wedge works best for tight, I don't mean which brand or style, but what wedge design characteristic enhances playability coming from a restricted lay. The jump angle is very important when you'll use the wedge to hit. read more