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how to Buy Discount Golf Clubs


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Golf is one of the top leisure-time activities played throughout the world. Millions of dollars are paid to the top professionals in the sport every year, but golf is more of a participant sport. Many busy working men and women find that golf is the perfect way to wind down after a long day or week of work. Some people enjoy playing with their wives and children while others play the game to escape family pressure. Golf is a game of skill, coordination, vision and execution. Few reach the heights of legendary professionals like Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, but most who play the game find something very satisfying about the game that keeps them coming back for more. If you are like to playing golf, then how to buy golf clubs becomes a problem.

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Taylormade R7 CGB Max Series is on sale at wholesale golf clubs


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Taylormade R7 CGB Max Driver

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Golfers seeking the very best in driver performance will get it in the r7 CGB Max driver which combines the best of TaylorMade’s metalwood technologies to promote maximum distance, ease of use, forgiveness and adjustability. The club’s triangular shape makes it easy to launch the ball high and super deep, and the Movable Weight Technology (MWT) with three weights promotes change in trajectory of up to 35 yards from slight fade to large draw. The unique r7 CGB Max Driver shape also allows the CG (center of gravity) to be moved amazingly far back from the face, while the club’s SuperFast technology gives it an extremely light total weight for faster swing speed and added drive-crushing power. Finally, the r7 CGB Max is 460 cc with a high MOI (moment of inertia) and Inverted Cone Technology which gives the club unsurpassed forgiveness for long, straight results on off center hits.

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Father’s Day Gifts Idear-Name Brand Golf Clubs with Best Sale Prices – 20th June 2010 SunoGolf


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SunoGolf Online Store hasa great selection of Golf Clubs for your Father’s Day Gifts and money saving Discounts on golf clubs to help you celebrate Fathers’s Day in style. So if you are looking for the best Father’s Day gift you won’t be disappointed. Top quality Golf Clubs at low prices will put a smile on your dad’s face. Check the Father’s Day Special offers atsunogolf immediately.

Father’s Day Discounts (Now thru July 1st, 2010):
Registered members are eligible for 5% discount.
VIP members (registered members with purchase over $1000 can be upgraded to VIP members) are eligible for 10% discount.
Registration is totally free and Free Shipping is applied to every customer.

Father’s Day Special Deals:
We also prepared for you many discount Golf Combo Sets for the Father’s Day, such as TaylorMade r9 Series, Ping G15 Series and Callaway diablo edge series, which enables you to save bigger.

Be sure to order early so your giftarrives in time for Father’s Day.www.sunogolf.com

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Callaway X-22 Iron Set From Best Golf Club Review


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The Callaway X-22 Iron Set really sets the standard in golf irons. This set incorporates all of Callaway’s best technologies and builds on every set that has come before it to give you the most technologically advanced, golfer friendly complete iron set on the market. With the Callaway X-22 irons you’ll be hitting it straight and even every time.

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Is the Medicus Golf Club just a hype or would it actually provide help to perfect your golf swing?


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It could be that you are in search of ways to perfect your golf swing – who doesn’t? It doesn’t matter if you are playing golf for enjoyment; the need to have a perfect swing appears to be inherent in each golfer. Maybe, you have stumbled on the Medicus Golf Club, and it’s possible you’ll be wondering if all that you’ve learn and heard is not just publicity, that the golf club actually can perform wonders to your swing.

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Which One You Will Choose, Used Golf Clubs or Brand New Ones?

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Before you splurge your hard earned money in a used golf clubs store, let me show what the basics of golf clubs are. There are three major classifications of golf clubs. First is called the Woods, the second is called Irons. And the third is Putters.

Woods have bigger heads and longer shafts as these are designed to hit the ball in great distances. The longer the shaft, the faster the speed, and therefore the greater the impact of the club head with the ball. In the olden times, woods are actually made of real wood. However, as people progressed and advanced in science and technology, Woods are now also made of steel, titanium, and millennium materials such as carbon fiber. Woods are usually called play club, driver, spoon, cleek, baffy, or brassie. Irons, on the other hand, are designed with shorter shafts because these are used for strength, not speed. Golfers use irons if they need to hit a ball out of a trench or if there are obstacles such as trees. Irons are normally called mid-mashie, mashie, mashie-iron, mid-iron, niblick, and pitching niblick.

I know you will smirk at the prices of discount golf clubs nowadays. Golf balls alone will cost you $50 dollars per dozen. And these golf balls will just get lost somewhere in golflandia. What you need to know is that you do not have to buy a brand new set of golf clubs. What is important is you know what type of club you need. Never buy any brand new golf materials or accessories if you are just a casual golfer. One mistake that people do is that they impulsively buy a brand new set of golf clubs and golf accessories, join golf clubs for sale or associations, pay all the fess, and so on. Later on they get tired of the game and put their golf gears to waste.

If you are a beginner, better test the water first. Buy used golf items in thrift shops and stores on sale. If you think you really like the game, you may advance to buying brand new golf gears. There are many golf stores that offer used golf clubs. The cost you will pay will matter much more than the quality and brand of the equipment.
For many professionals, though, what matters, of course, is the durability of the balls and the clubs. And it is only okay that they spend as much money as they can on their golf equipments since they already know what they need and they know the type of golfing equipments which will fit their golfing abilities.

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Golf Clubs: How to Make the Right Choice

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There are a mind-blowing number of choices of equipment used in golf today. This indeed makes it much harder for golfers-especially amateurs-to know which products will best fit their individual games’ needs. The fact of the matter is that playing with golf clubs that do not fit a golfer’s particular needs and experience can produce more harm than good, both in terms of scoring and enjoyment.


According to the golf game’s rules a player cannot carry more than fourteen clubs during a game. Thus, most of today’s players do not carry more than this maximum permitted number.

There four basic types of golf clubs: Woods, Irons, Wedges, and Putters.


Woods are usually used to hit long golf shots. Standard woods that are carried in a golf bag are 1, 3, and 5 Woods. A 1 Wood is typically referred to as a ‘driver’. As the number of your wood increases (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) you lose the amount of distance it can go, but you gain a higher trajectory. Recent golf club technology has made higher lofted woods for shorter distances. A standard golfer’s bag will have a driver (1 wood) and a couple of fairway woods (3- and/or 5-wood). A driver is the longest club (typically 45 inches) making it the toughest to handle during a swing.


Iron clubs are mostly used for shots that are expected to go an average distance – typically from 125 to 200 yards. The lower the number iron, the less degree on the face of the club, hence, the farther the distance the ball will travel. On the other hand, the higher the number iron, the higher the degree on the face, and consequently, the loftier the shot will be.

An Iron features a thin clubhead with grooves on it. Experienced players opt for a blade style iron, while beginners get a cavity-back style. A blade-style has a clubhead with a full back, but a cavity back’s clubhead is hollow. It is hollowed out to make a perimeter weighting effect helpful for less-experienced golfers.

Irons are categorized as long (1, 2, 3,4), mid- (5,6,7) and short (8,9). Short irons are the easiest to hit while the long ones are the hardest. The shorter the iron, the more loft there is and for beginners, the more loft, the better.


The most popular irons used are 3 Irons and 9 Irons, however, many companies also manufacture 1 Irons as well as 10 Irons.


Wedges are used for semi-short shots. They are also used for chipping, and sand shots. There are several types of Wedges, including sand wedges, pitching wedges, and lob wedges. These are iron clubs and are used for games played on difficult grounds, and approach shots to the green.


A putter is a golf club that has a low loft. This enables the ball to roll farther. A putter is typically shorter than all of your other golf clubs. Putters are the clubs most regularly used in the game and come in clubhead styles of blade, heel-toe and mallet. Lengths come in belly putters, standard and broomstick (long) putters. Which selection to choose will be based on an individual preference.

Another popular type of golf club nowadays is the Hybrid club. The Hybrid club is a cross between the Iron and the Wood, and is made for people who have difficulty using these other types of clubs.


The physical capability of every golfer is different – stance, posture, size, swing characteristics etc yet golf manufacturers make golf clubs identical as an off-the-shelf product. However with a custom fit golf club in your hands you can be safe in the knowledge that your clubs are personalized for you and be sure that when you make a good swing the club will be square at impact and your shot should soar down the middle of the fairway.


The majority of golf clubs which you can purchase today can be customized to accommodate the individual differences between golfers. The lie angle/loft, type of shaft, length of shaft, grip type and grip size can be modified. All that is required to custom fit these clubs is some simple measurements and a basic analysis of your swing.


The following information is usually all that is required: gender, height, distance from the wrist to the floor, age, handicap/skill Level, and swing speed.


Gender is utilised as the golf industry in general utilises different definitions as to what the standard length is for both a male and a female.


Height and distance from wrist to floor is used jointly so that the fitter can determine the length of club which is best suited for you. For example a tall man with long arms could easily be fitted with a shorter shaft than an average height male with short arms. The majority of golfers however use standard length clubs.


The remainder of the measurements are used to determine what type of flex the shaft on your club should have.


The notion that the more costly the club the better it is purely doesn’t hold water anymore. If you do enough research and read reviews you’ll find a club that matches your degree of interest. Some play for a weekend activity and there are others who’d like to move up in the rankings. If the occasional pastime is your stride, a low- to mid-performance club can work for you. But those of you who intend to play more regularly should seriously consider custom, higher-performance clubs.

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Choosing Golf Clubs With Accurate Feel For You

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Buying golf clubs can be an exciting venture, almost like buying your first car or getting your first house mortgage. As with any financial investment, you want to pick something that will be useful for years to come. Therefore your clubs should work perfectly with your swinging style. By picking clubs that are comfortable to use, you can reduce the likelihood of ever having to replace your clubs. When you go shopping for clubs, you should look for several things that will increase the comfort and quality of your purchase. These are easy things to look for, and by making a small checklist you can avoid wasting your money on something that doesnt fully satisfy your needs.

First of all, you should pay close attention to the way the golf club feels when you hold it and swing it. Pick it up at the store and give it a few test swings, and maybe even hit a few balls with it if the store will allow you to. The flex of the shaft, the weight of the club, and the length of the club will all combine to create a very unique feel for every single golf club you try, and if you try enough then you are sure to find one that feels ideal. If you begin to notice traits that you prefer, such as a higher flex level in the shaft or a shorter length, then you can choose golf clubs based on these specific features.

The material of the golf club is a very important part of the factor. The material that the shaft is made out of depends on how much flex you want in it. Graphite shafts are usually suggested for beginners, and have a higher level of flexibility. Steel shafts are cheaper and more reliable, but much heavier. Some people prefer to have this weight and momentum as the swing the club, but some cant get used to it. Again, you will have just have to go the club store and swing the clubs around a bit so as to get used to the feel.

The head of the golf club will need to be a very strong material. While a graphite shaft is usually a good choice for beginners, it is not a good idea to choose a similar alloy on the head of the golf club. Iron has, and probably always will be, the best choice for the golf club head. Usually iron heads have the perfect amount of weight (though you can get this adjusted) and enough strength to be very long lasting. Even if you usually prefer golf clubs to be much lighter, you will probably find that an alloy head causes the golf club to be rather abnormal and almost unusable.

The golf club grips may not seem like much of an important part, but you would be surprised at what an adverse effect an uncomfortable grip can have on your game. Your hands may become sore from gripping it, and you will slowly become less and less comfortable with each swing. Therefore when you are picking out a golf club, you should be very happy with the grip. If you arent fully satisfied, you can replace the grip. You can find replacements in some club stores, and most definitely online. Dont be afraid to customize your clubs in order to make them more pleasant to use.

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How To Chose The Right Golf Club With That Special Feel

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Buying golf clubs can be an exciting venture, almost like buying your first car or getting your first house mortgage. As with any financial investment, you want to pick something that will be useful for years to come.


Therefore your clubs should work perfectly with your swinging style. By picking clubs that are comfortable to use, you can reduce the likelihood of ever having to replace your clubs. When you go shopping for clubs, you should look for several things that will increase the comfort and quality of your purchase. These are easy things to look for, and by making a small checklist you can avoid wasting your money on something that doesn’t fully satisfy your needs.


First of all, you should pay close attention to the way the golf club feels when you hold it and swing it. Pick it up at the store and give it a few test swings, and maybe even hit a few balls with it if the store will allow you to. The flex of the shaft, the weight of the club, and the length of the club will all combine to create a very unique feel for every single golf club you try, and if you try enough then you are sure to find one that feels ideal.


If you begin to notice traits that you prefer, such as a higher flex level in the shaft or a shorter length, then you can choose golf clubs based on these specific features.


The material of the golf club is a very important part of the factor. The material that the shaft is made out of depends on how much flex you want in it. Graphite shafts are usually suggested for beginners, and have a higher level of flexibility. Steel shafts are cheaper and more reliable, but much heavier.


Some people prefer to have this weight and momentum as the swing the club, but some can’t get used to it. Again, you will have just have to go the club store and swing the clubs around a bit so as to get used to the feel.


The head of the golf club will need to be a very strong material. While a graphite shaft is usually a good choice for beginners, it is not a good idea to choose a similar alloy on the head of the golf club. Iron has, and probably always will be, the best choice for the golf club head.


Usually iron heads have the perfect amount of weight (though you can get this adjusted) and enough strength to be very long lasting. Even if you usually prefer golf clubs to be much lighter, you will probably find that an alloy head causes the golf club to be rather abnormal and almost unusable.


The golf club grips may not seem like much of an important part, but you would be surprised at what an adverse effect an uncomfortable grip can have on your game. Your hands may become sore from gripping it, and you will slowly become less and less comfortable with each swing.


Therefore when you are picking out a golf club, you should be very happy with the grip. If you aren’t fully satisfied, you can replace the grip. You can find replacements in some club stores, and most definitely online. Don’t be afraid to customize your clubs in order to make them more pleasant to use.

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Buying The Best Golf Club Set

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What should you look for in a set of golf clubs? How do I know which set is best for me and my current abilities? What about getting clubs custom made for my size and level of strength? These are just some of the questions you should be asking yourself before you decide to go out and buy a new set of golf clubs. After all this can mean the difference between seeing an improvement in your game or indeed a decline. Which one would you prefer?

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