Saturday, November 26, 2011

Hybrid Golf Clubs and the Distance Gap

Hybrid Golf Clubs and the Distance Gap

Golf Clubs

Hybrid golf clubs have many, many benefits, but there is one problem that golfers switching over will face. That problem relates to the distance gap. What is the distance gap? How can the distance gap be avoided? Should the distance gap issue impact my decision to buy hybrid golf clubs?

One of the most immediate benefits I noticed right after I switched to a hybrid 3 and 4 related to increased distance. I normally would hit my 3-iron between 190-200 yards, that is when I could hit it at all. My 4-iron would be in the 180-190.

Now, that has changed with the hybrids. I hit my hybrid 3 between 200-220, I've even caught one that went 245. Of course that was a little downwind. I also hit the hybrid 4 190-200 max. I hit my regular 5 iron about 170-175 max. Hence the problem that many hybrid golf club owners face. What do I hit when I'm between 175 & 190 yards out?

Switching to the hybrid golf clubs caused a 15 yard gap in my game that I no longer have a full club to hit.

These are your options you have available to bridge that gap:

Better course management. This is probably the worst suggestion, but it's also the only option that won't cost you any money. You simply play your round with the conscious effort of not putting yourself in the gap range. For example, my gap is between 175-190. That means I don't leave myself with an approach shot in the range. I have to position my drives and layup shots better to give myself a full swing into the green. If I get in this gap zone, I either under-swing or over-swing. This option will likely cost you a stroke per round.

Buy a club to fill the gap. In my case, I just needed to buy a hybrid 5 to cancel out my 175-190 yard gap. This means that I carry a hybrid 5 for the 175-190 and a regular 5 for the 175 and below. This also means that I am 1 club over my 14 club limit. For me, it's a course by course decision and it all depends on the length of the course. If it's a short course, I'll leave out the regular 5 iron in favor of that extra wedge. If it is a long course, I'll pull a wedge in favor of both 5's. You have to figure out what works for you in that situation.

Buy a full hybrid and game improving set. Callaway, Cleveland, Adams and all the other major manufacturers are producing full sets now that have hybrid long irons and game improving short irons. These clubs are manufactured to eliminate the distance gap and give you a more normal distance progression.

For me, it is adding the extra club. I really like my scoring irons to be traditional. However, I have a friend that just bought the Cleveland HiBore's and he has knocked off about 8 strokes off his game. Again, that's golf for you. It's all about what you want and what you are comfortable with.

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Ping Anser Golf Irons

Ping Anser Golf Irons On YouTube.





www.4golfonline.com Mark Crossfield hits the Ping Anser golf irons. The soft feeling bettr players golf club is different to most Ping irons and is made with the better golfer in mind. Watch Mark Crossfield hit and test the Anser iron and see if Ping could help you play some better golf.

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Golf Clubs & Tips : The Best Golf Clubs for Beginner Golfers

Golf Clubs & Tips : The Best Golf Clubs for Beginner Golfers Video Clips.





When beginners are picking out golf clubs, they should typically use a graphite shaft that makes for a light club with a heavy head. Discover the importance of beginners getting a golf ball in the air withhelp from a Class A member of the PGA of America in this free video on golf clubs for beginners. Expert: Kevin Battersby Contact: www.battersbygolf.com Bio: Kevin Battersby's affiliation with the PGA of America began in 1985, and he was elected as a Class A member in 1998. Filmmaker: Paul Muller

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Cocaine Golfer

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www.hahaha.com Crooked golfer claims he owns a golf clubs pack until the police officer finds cocaine in it. Apresentation of the Just For Laughs Gags. The funny hidden camera pranks show for the whole family. Juste pour rire les gags, l'émission de caméra caché la plus comique de la télé!

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Golf Shafts - The Engine of the Golf Club

Golf Shafts - The Engine of the Golf Club

Golf Clubs

It's been said that golf shafts are the "engine" of the golf club. When I think of updating my golf equipment each spring, I don't think about buying new golf clubs until I've evaluated my shafts. Let me show you why placing a premium on your golf shafts can pay big dividends.

First, let me pose a general question only to make a point. What is the only thing between your hands and the club head? The answer is obviously the golf shaft -- 46 inches of high end technology. That same technology has a huge influence on how your shots are shaped and how far the ball will ultimately travel. For example, instead of hitting a 240 yard, slight unwanted fade with a shaft that has a wrong kick point. Using a premium shaft with the right kick point might result in a 260 yard slight draw!

Why does technology play such a big role? Well, each year, the major shaft makers put an astronomical amount of money into their R&D to keep pace with other shaft makers. And, with a little luck, that R&D might pay off with an advanced design or technology that allows their shaft to outperform their competitors. This has happened many times in recent years. For example, Rifle Project X shaft has frequency matching, stepless design, rifling, and flighted technology. Fujikura has the Triax technology. And Aldila boasts the Next-Generation Micro Laminate technology with Carbon Nano Tubes. Bottom line, shaft technology advances at a rapid rate and you would be best served to take advantage of it.

One other very important point. A fitting is an absolute must in order to determine the best shaft for your game. Don't skimp on this process. The same way the right shaft will better your game, the wrong shaft will adversely affect your game.

There are many shaft makers constantly improving the design and technology of their shafts. Some of them include Aldila, Fujikura, Grafalloy, Graphite Design, Penley, Harrison, True Temper and UST to name a few. Each shaft has their own strengths and will play a little differently than the next one.

Golf shafts are truly an underrated piece of equipment. One that quite frankly, should get more attention to help golfers better their game. Golf shafts are truly the "engine" of the golf club. You owe it to yourself to see if a shaft upgrade will improve your game.

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

PurePoint Golf Perfect Impact DVD Trailer - Make Solid Conta

PurePoint Golf Perfect Impact DVD Trailer - Make Solid Conta On YouTube.





Irons have the widest range of use of any set of clubs. An iron is the most versatile club in your bag. And you cant get close to the hole without one. Yet the average golfer never takes the time to improve his iron play. Thats why hes average. Go to any driving range and youll see what Im talking about: Guys trying to knock the ball into the next county with drivers that look like upside down mailboxes. Because the three things most golfers care about these days are distance...distance...and more distance. But what good is being able to belt the ball 300 yards if it takes you three more shots to hit the green? Having a decent drive is important, of course. But youve got to be able to follow up your drives with solid iron play. That is, if you want to be able to hit your approaches shots a whole lot closer to the pin.

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Nike Golf Victory Red Pro Cavity Irons 3 (Left Hand, Steel, Regular, 19 degrees)


Nike Golf Victory Red Pro Cavity Irons 3 (Left Hand, Steel, Regular, 19 degrees)


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