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Posted by admin on June 29th, 2009
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Are you one of many golfers that pick their fourteen clubs, head out to the golf course, and then half way through the 9 or 18 holes wish that they had taken other clubs? Perhaps when you use your drivers to strike the ball off the tee, you start wishing that your driver was anti slice or anti hook?
Well, this is where a customizable driver will come in handy. Callaway have recently released their Callaway FTiQ driver, which has proven to be an extreme success. Callaway FTiQ will let you customize the weightings in the driver to suit your particular conditions. It’s pretty much similar to having 20 different drivers in your bag. It is so easy to adjust it, that you can do it in seconds by simply moving a few notches around.
The settings that are available include anti hook and anti slice. With an anti hook setting, if on a particular day your game seems to be taking your swings on to the hook side, you can easily change the setting to prevent that from happening. You don’t even need to buy any additional kits – everything is included in your initial FTiQ purchase.
Similarly, if you are slicing the ball, then just move a few settings around and the weight will shift so that your drives are not sliced anymore.
Callaway FTiQ driver will certainly come in handy, and if you want to read more, click here.
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Posted by admin on June 29th, 2009
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Are you one of many golfers that pick their fourteen clubs, head out to the golf course, and then half way through the 9 or 18 holes wish that they had taken other clubs? Perhaps when you use your drivers to strike the ball off the tee, you start wishing that your driver was anti slice or anti hook?
Well, this is where a customizable driver will come in handy. Callaway have recently released their Callaway FTiQ driver, which has proven to be an extreme success. Callaway FTiQ will let you customize the weightings in the driver to suit your particular conditions. It’s pretty much similar to having 20 different drivers in your bag. It is so easy to adjust it, that you can do it in seconds by simply moving a few notches around.
The settings that are available include anti hook and anti slice. With an anti hook setting, if on a particular day your game seems to be taking your swings on to the hook side, you can easily change the setting to prevent that from happening. You don’t even need to buy any additional kits – everything is included in your initial FTiQ purchase.
Similarly, if you are slicing the ball, then just move a few settings around and the weight will shift so that your drives are not sliced anymore.
Callaway FTiQ driver will certainly come in handy, and if you want to read more, click here.
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Posted by admin on June 14th, 2009
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Licence to kill – get yours now. This is how I would approach talking about new Titleist 909 D3 driver.
Building on the old, well researched traditions and the foundations of the 907 series, the 909 series expand the golfing horizons yet again. 909 D3 look like a traditional Titleist driver. It has maintained the familiar pear shaped design that Titleist has become well associated with. However what has changed is the inner part of the clubs.
This particular Titleist driver, 909 D3, has a club head that is slightly smaller than the maximum allowed 460cc. 909 D3 has a 440cc club head, which means that the driver is a little bit easier to operate.
The centre of gravity of this club is lowered, and deep. This means that golfers can achieve a higher moment of inertia with every swing, as well as a reduction in the amount of spin that the balls get.
So what about the professional golf players? Do they use Titleist 909 D3? You bet they do. Steve Stricker for example, uses this same Titleist 909 D3.
There are also internal weights that allow you to achieve a significant increase in the forgiveness of the shots that you make.
Overall, Titleist 909 D3 driver is a killer weapon, and when taken on the golf course, can cause significant damage to the opponent.
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Posted by admin on June 3rd, 2009
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MX-700 from Mizuno has a nickname that really promises a lot. A name like that should not let down – it is called “Hot Metal”. There is a large amount of expectations that are associated with a name like that, and it certainly lives up to them. The association with the name starts with the looks, and the way that it feels and plays certainly stacks up with the name.
Mizuno MX-700 replaced previous Mizuno model called MX-560. The club itself is made of titanium, with the employment of some carbon. Mizuno explain how the carbon and the titanium are welded together using plasma, and hence the “Hot Metal” name. The process of welding helps making the hitting area of the club bigger, thus making the club more forgiving than some other clubs that Mizuno have produced over the years.
As a driver, MX-700 is brilliant – it is hard to place a wrong shot with the MX-700 due to the low centre of gravity that takes care of off-centre shots. More and more of your shots will be placed down the middle of the fairway if you start playing with the new MX-700 driver from Mizuno.
Another minor detail that may help you mentally distinguish MX-700 from other clubs is the well defined decal at the crown. You can read more on this club here at this Mizuno MX-700 review.
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Posted by admin on June 3rd, 2009
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MX-700 from Mizuno has a nickname that really promises a lot. A name like that should not let down – it is called “Hot Metal”. There is a large amount of expectations that are associated with a name like that, and it certainly lives up to them. The association with the name starts with the looks, and the way that it feels and plays certainly stacks up with the name.
Mizuno MX-700 replaced previous Mizuno model called MX-560. The club itself is made of titanium, with the employment of some carbon. Mizuno explain how the carbon and the titanium are welded together using plasma, and hence the “Hot Metal” name. The process of welding helps making the hitting area of the club bigger, thus making the club more forgiving than some other clubs that Mizuno have produced over the years.
As a driver, MX-700 is brilliant – it is hard to place a wrong shot with the MX-700 due to the low centre of gravity that takes care of off-centre shots. More and more of your shots will be placed down the middle of the fairway if you start playing with the new MX-700 driver from Mizuno.
Another minor detail that may help you mentally distinguish MX-700 from other clubs is the well defined decal at the crown. You can read more on this club here at this Mizuno MX-700 review.