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Bridgestone Treo Soft Golf Balls from $10.95
utilizes a Soft Gradational Compression Core Technology for an optimized feel for moderate swing speeds producing ideal deformation at impact for a greater energy transfer and longer distance. With Advanced Dimple Technology built into the ball and a 330 Dimple Design for optimum trajectory all of this technology will produce a more shallow angle of descent for longer distance. Seamless Cover Dimple Technology allows for a uniform dimple coverage on the entire ball surface for Tour proven pinpoint accuracy and consistent ball flight. This golf balls is perfect for all players with slower swings speeds looking to maximize distance and performance.
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first tour caliber premium golf ball designed for the amateur golfer with a swing speed below 105mph.
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SOFT Urethane Cover with Seamless 330 dimple design for pinpoint accuracy
Large and SOFT Gradational Core for a soft feel and added forgiveness
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Power Play System Q2 Titanium Driver - Custom Assembled
A square shaped profile, but a look and sound that even better golfers will revere. The large footprint at address coupled with additional material in the rear corners formed by the square shape, combine to produce superb perimeter weighting. We went steps further by positioning extra weight via adjustable weight screws in the most beneficial positions in the clubhead and augmented a beta titanium face for weight savings and performance. All this adds up to a high moment of inertia design designed to hit the ball straighter over the entire face.
At 460cc, it is equipped with dual adjustable weight ports for many custom clubmaking options for determining to proper weight and directional control for whatever length you desire. As shipped, the stock club is equipped with a 3g screw in the toe and a 10g screw in the heel ports. Additional screws (4, 6, 8 and 12g) are available to provide 36 different weight combinations from 193g up to 211g. Conforms with USGA Rules.
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At address place the ball in a position where it is slightly behind where the club will make contact with the ground - keep your hands slightly ahead of the club. This allows the club to connect with the ball on the downswing creating a divot after you have struck the ball. This forces the ball either into the ground or to “climb” back along the club face over the grooves. As the ball cannot go into the ground it is forced to climb over the club face where the grooves grip the ball and create the backspin. One of the reasons it is so difficult to get spin out of a fluffy lie is because hitting down on the ball allows the ball to go forward into the grass (rather than back over the grooves), and the grass getting between the grooves and the ball limits or negates backspin.
Accelerate through the ball with confidence. This is so important. So many amateurs decelerate before striking the ball. To get backspin you must have confidence to commit to the shot. If you have selected the best club for the job, if the club designer has done his job, your grooves are clean, you have a quality golf ball and you have placed the ball correctly at address you can launch into it with confidence.
And finally - Practice. It cannot be stressed how important this is. So many of us go to the driving range intent on “practicing” but land up lashing a bucket of balls as hard and as fast as we can. If you are a very good golfer a round of golf will take about 72 shots and 4 hours to complete. Why then do we go to the range and belt 50 balls in 15 minutes? When practicing work on one thing at a time and if it is getting backspin then take your favorite iron, preferably a mid iron, and concentrate on connecting the ball at the right place in the swing arc. Once you have got it right with one club introduce the others, adjusting the ball position as necessary.
Getting backspin on your golf ball allows you, as a player, to attack the pin with confidence.
At first,one question you should answer is and you have to be completely honest with yourself: Are you going to stick with it for a while? Is this just a summer infatuation or something you think you are going to play for a long time to come? Or, are you just not sure? If this is something that you want to tinker with, want to play once in a (maybe great) while, then any set appropriate for your height will be fine. Your swing mechanics and methods won’t refined enough to take benefit of the variations in the equipment out there.
But if you want to stick with it for a while, then probably you need to get equipment more tailored to you and your swing. That means probably getting a set with the correct shaft for your swing speed. You will make this game harder on yourself by playing a set of shafts that are way too stiff for you. In a perfect world, you’d go to a good clubfitter and find out your swing speed to find the correct shaft.
Here would suggest a nice used set. As it’s silly to spend large amount of money on your very first set unless you are full blow addicted and know that you are going to stick with it for a long haul. You can try to go to some local stores and see if they have a used set (something like a 2005 or 2006 model), or you can shop around on the Internet. Like to recommend GlobalGolf as a site with a lot of good used sets for a very good price.
Also you can try primary component clubs. Component clubs are clubs made at the same foundries as the big companies, but the components don’t spend gobs of money on advertising. Many of the component companies offer just as good of a product as the better-known companies, just at a cheaper price. The component companies also tend to be better at offering a wider variety of clubs — that is, a lot of big companies only offer driver lofts of 8, 9, and 10 degrees. Component clubs usually offer driver lofts between 6 and 16 degrees, with sometimes even a wider range of lofts available.
One thing that a component clubmaker can do is make you a great half-set. That is, since you are a beginner, there probably isn’t a whole lot of consistency yet. That’s, ok, we’ve all been there. But, the point is that you probably don’t need a 5 iron, a 6 iron, a 7 iron, an 8 iron, a 9 iron, AND a PW. You probably hit the ball so inconsistently that on average, there isn’t much difference between any two consecutive clubs. Well, then, no need to pay for the consecutive clubs? just buy a PW, 8 iron, and 6 iron
To start with, this is more than fine. When you start getting better, then you can come back and order the odd-numbered clubs.
In my mind, the good set for starter should be:
1 ) a high lofted driver. You want a driver with a hit head for the forgiveness, but you want a high loft, too since your swingspeed probably isn’t very high. I’m thinking somewhere in the 14 degree range. Maybe even 16.
2 ) a 5 wood
3 ) a hybrid somewhere around 26 degrees — a hybrid equivalent to a 4 iron
4 ) 6 iron or a 6 hybrid club
5 ) an 8 iron
6 ) a PW
7 ) a sand wedge
8 ) a putter
Look, half the cost is gone because you won’t pay for a bunch of clubs that you won’t be able to get the full use of anyway. And once you get better, you can order the clubs in between the gaps in that set above. Once you get good enough to notice the gaps, that’s when you are ready for the gap-fillers.
For your information,Hybrids are very good clubs for most everyone, not just beginners. As you play more, you’ll figure out what clubs work best for you. There really aren’t any hard rules — these things tend to be very personal — what works for one person may be completely wrong for anything — so each of use has to figure out what works best for each of us.
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Below it the ladder drill to help you control distance while putting during Golf Game
Go to a practice green and place a tee every 3 ft from say 10-40 ft away. The goal is to lag the putt between 2 tees. Start with the short ones, and move up one each time. Then start picking random targets. If you can get to the point that you can almost always leave the ball between the 2 tees you choose, then you will have your distance control down to leaving a 1.5 ft putt (the hole being between the 2 tees).
Do it flat, downhill, and uphill.
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GigaGolf has released its newest driver,the Power Max KC2 TRX Ti.We can know from the name that TRX is a member of the KC2 (Kinetic Control) family,which means the weight port technology revolution continues.
TRX Ti has a new shape, size, weights; even the color is new.
The shape of the new TRX Ti driver is triangular.This allowed GigaGolf to set the center of gravity further back;helping the average player to launch the ball higher,which helps to maximize carry distance.The new triangular shape also aids in aligning your tee shot and increases the club’s MOI.Clubs with higher MOI twist less on impact resulting in more fairways and less rough.
Weight port technology is one of the best things to happen top drivers. You can set the TRX Ti driver up with the 6-gram weight in the heel (Draw Bias) and will find that your shots turned to the left about 15 to 20 yards. One shot that stands out in my mind was one of the first swings I took. Contact was made on the toe side of the sweet spot and the ball flew straight as an arrow. Keep in mind that I had the 6-gram weight in the heel. For additional control 8, 10 and 12 gram weight will be available shortly. The triangular shape moves the center of gravity back further for a nice, high-arcing trajectory.
The TRX certainly represents a marked advancement over the KC2 which itself was an improvement over the Acer system Qs. If you are fighting a slice or just wanting to upgrade your drives give the TRX a try, I think you will be happy you did.
