Posted in January 2nd, 2008
The style, the manufacturing method, the shaft, how they are fitted for you and the materials they are made of are all extremely important to how an iron will perform. Making the right choices when you make your purchase could save a lot of money, and make a big difference in how you well you score. Continue reading this post…
Posted in January 1st, 2008
Golf clubs are built for specifc results, the irons are used mostly for distances of 60 to 200+ yards where the need to control ball flight, spin and even roll is desired. How an iron club is constructed has a lot to say about how sucessful the player will be with these shots. Cavity back refers to one of the more popular construction methods, and offer the golfer a more forgiving result if not struck perfectly. Knowing the differences in the construction methods for iron clubs can help you make the right choice for your skill level. Continue reading this post…
Posted in December 31st, 2007
Many improvements or enhancements have been made to drivers recently, some good and some questionable. The use of adjustable weights to deliverĀ a desired ball flight is one of the intriguing changes. Continue reading this post…
Posted in December 30th, 2007
The recent evolution of golf clubs has not only meant better more playable equipment, it has also led to many new fitting options and much higher prices. Golf clubs that are fitted to your size and swing have a much better chance of delivering the performance you are paying for. Check with your club professional and/or a custom club maker for opinions on proper fit. Continue reading this post…