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Counterfeit golf equipment has turn out to be a sizable industry over the ten years, having dubious characters–mostly in far-off places just like China and Korea–manufacturing cheap knockoffs of remarkably well-known golf clubs and trying to sell them in destinations like America and the United Kingdom for severely undercut prices. Odyssey putters, one of the...

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Wolstenholme Head for Senior Debut

Gary Wolstenholme, the player who win over Tiger Woods in the 1995 Walker Cup, is made his mind to begin his European Senior Tour debut at Woburn on...

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The performance of Steve Stricker

Last week in the Barclays, following a solid start of 70-70, on the weekend Stricker turned it on and shot 68-66 to finish in a tie for third, two strokes out of the playoff where Matt Kuchar defeated Martin Laird. That allowed him to keep second in the FedEx Cup rankigs behind Kuchar. Stricker has...

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The Deutsche Bank Championship is not like other Tour event that it starts on Friday and finishes on Monday, Labor Day. According to the schedule, there is no urgency to get to TPC Boston before...

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They are Anti-Iron Irons

Irons today are usually nothing as they were only a few several years ago which is an effective thing simply because iron technology hasn't exactly acquired this sort of an easy moment keeping upward using the great rise in driver, wood and putter layouts. However, the best and newest explodes in iron technology have been...

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The majority of the amateurs neglect to concentrate on the product of golf shaft they are purchasing when acquiring a new driver, instead focusing on brand name and other frills associated with the club. Unlucky, a $500 driver with a stock shaft on it is just as helpful as a $200 driver by simply using...

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The Unique Pattern of Sand Wedge

The contemporary sand wedge is often the heaviest iron in a performer's bag, by using almost all weighing close to 40 oz . (1.1 kilograms). Typically what's more, it had the highest loft at 54 to 58 college diplomas (55–56 being most common), despite the fact that this distinction now goes to the lob wedge,...

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Quantities are being used for golf clubs to indicate the design of club. Golf clubs are generally divided into a number of main types–woods, irons, wedges and putters. Although any putter will not have a number and any wedge is generally revealed with instructions just as “P” for the pitching wedge, the woods and irons...

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The new 710 MB irons are a muscle back, true blade design. Some have commented that this offering is an attempt to make a more user-friendly design that has slightly higher ball flight and a more forgiving sweet...

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Edoardo Molinari won a wonderful Johnnie Walker Championship with three birdies at Gleneagles on Sunday – and then, an hour later, was jumping with joy again when he learnt that he got a Ryder Cup...

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The AP2 irons have a futuristic design but the comparison stops there. With its AP2, it moved on to combine multi-materials – steel body, elastomer bar, tungsten nickel sole, and aluminum cavity...

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One of the most important pieces of golf clothing you can own is a proper pair of golf shoes. Having the right pair of shoes can greatly affect your game and it can be the factor that either makes or breaks the...

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