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  • TaylorMade Rescue 11 Review

     The TaylorMade Rescue 11 is loaded with Flight Control Technology to help you hit the ball farther and straighter. The Rescue 11 allows you to alter loft by + or – 1 degree. There is a possible of eight different combinations to alter ball flight.       Everyone has something to say about the all white …

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  • The Lowly Tee: Driving Trajectory

    Writing an article about golf tees…what a cop-out, right? You wouldn’t have said that before the 1920s, though, when tees were pre-prepared tufts of sand available in little boxes (hence the term, “tee box”). The word is taken from the Scottish “tigh,” meaning house, and the first patent was given to Scotsmen William Bloxsom and …

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  • Golf Clubs For Women – Review Ladies Golf Clubs

    Ted Williams, one of baseball’s greatest hitters of all time, once said golf is more difficult than baseball because you have to play your foul balls.  Golf is one of the most challenging sports anyone can take up.  Too often, I see equipment that does not fit an individual’s swing.  While men routinely purchase a …

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  • How to Produce Backspin

    Many people have watched Phil Mickelson or other tour professionals hit a shot onto the green and spin it back 20 or 30 feet. So why do amateurs have trouble spinning the ball like the pros? One of the biggest misconceptions in golf is how to produce backspin. In golf, you must hit down to …

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  • Stop Hooking the Ball

    Almost ninety percent of people who play golf routinely hit a fade or slice. It is often thought only good players can hit a draw. Well that is not the case. Although the percentage of players who hook the ball is much smaller, they are just as frustrated as those who routinely slice the ball. …

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  • Choose the Correct Shaft

    Amateur golfers often overlook the correct shaft flex, which is one of the most important aspects of proper club fitting. The shaft flex influences the spin on the golf ball and will have an impact on the distance, accuracy and trajectory of a golf shot. A golfer’s swing speed will determine what shaft flex is …

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  • Off Set Golf Clubs

    Offset golf clubs feature the club head set back behind where the shaft and hosel intersect on the golf club. This means the shaft is in front of the club face when you look down at the club. All clubs could potentially be offset, including putters. However, the main objective of an offset club is …

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  • How to Hit a Draw or Fade

    Few golfers have the ability to consistently hit a golf ball straight every shot. The majority of golfers have a natural shot pattern such as a fade, draw, slice or hook. The benefit of playing a natural shot pattern is you consistently know the ball flight of the shot. However, there are times when a shot requires you …

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  • Equipment Upgrade

          Usually the fall starts the excitement of new equipment being released into the market.  At the very least, you will start to hear the buzz about new products (balls, clubs, etc) each company will release, and the reaction of tour players who play the prototype equipment.  With all this down time, take …

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  • Destination Golf: Los Cabos

    As the holidays fade from memory and winter transitions from a festive backdrop to the bleak, interminable season that it is, perhaps you’re thinking it’s time to go somewhere. Anywhere. With plenty of golf and year-round warm weather, Los Cabos has much to offer a snowbound golfer. The Tourist Corridor of Los Cabos, Mexico, a …

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