F2 Plus Series Iron Set

August 16, 2009 by admin  
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F2 Plus Series Iron Set

F2 Plus Iron Set This 4 through PW set is not just beautiful, but incredibly functional. With the face forward and hosel back, these irons are the easiest to hit from any lie! And like the wedges, the F2 irons come with our 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you don’t think the F2 irons are the best irons you’ve ever hit from the rough, the fairway or any lie… send them back for a full product refund, no questions asked. And like the wedges, the F2 irons are completely shank-proof! Graduated Sole The F2 Irons are designed with a graduated sole. The thickness of the sole increases from the 4 iron to the pitching wedge.

Cavity Weighting System: The weight positioned between the sole and cavity back allows a gap between the club face and rear flange promoting a larger sweet spot and softer feel off the club face. Playing the F2 Series irons will automatically allow you to easily hit straighter more consistent iron shots, with an ideal trajectory. This limited production of the F2 iron set, 4 through PW is available with our incredible proprietary graphite shafts, in regular or stiff flex

Unique Design Features of The F2 Series Wedges With Face Forward Technology:

  • The club face is designed with a traditional shape but with the hosel positioned above and away from the leading edge.
  • The dog-leg hosel design features a much larger sweet spot and a greater hitting area for more forgiveness.
  • The F2 Irons promote similar advantages as our signature face forward wedges including positioning your hands in the correct face forward position.
  • The combination of the hosel position, the design of the clubface and the graduated sole continues the F2 tradition of preventing a shank.
  • The shaft line is even with the leading edge of the club face allowing you to easily hit more consistent shots with an ideal trajectory.
  • Specifications: Loft Lie Length ( ” )Swing weight Offset (mm) 422 6139 D 03.5 525 61.538.5 D 02.5 629 6238 D 01.5 733 62.537.5 D 00.5 837 6337 D 0-0.5 941 63.536.5 D 0-1.5 PW46 6436 D 0-2.5

How To Buy Golf Clubs: Buying Putters

June 9, 2009 by admin  
Filed under golf clubs, Golf Tips, Golf Training Aids

Buying golf clubs is one of the most frequent mistakes beginners make. First of all, you need to know that for each type of shot there’s a different type of golf club. Moreover, the distance of the shots depends on the player and on the weather conditions, so here we can say that the rule is there are no rules, but only general guidelines on how to buy golf clubs in order to have a complete set for playing the game in optimum conditions.

Here are the types of golf clubs with features and examples. As it’s going to be long, I’ve split the article in several parts, so you can find what you want faster. This is the part about golf putters:

Putters

These golf clubs are used for sending the ball into the hole, when hit on the green. It has a special construction which pushes the ball forward without lifting it in the air, therefore directing it to the bottom of the cup, if the player is skillful enough to aim it properly. There are several brands of golf putters, as well as some models for ladies, as you can see in the below showroom:


Looking For The Perfect Golf Swing? Watch Out Your Wallet!

March 3, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Golf Training Aids

In the quest for the perfect golf swing, most players will have one immediate and expensive concern to take care of – the equipment. And we are not talking about offensively garish knitwear and those hats with sun visors on them although, if you are interested, those will cost a pretty penny too. No, think more along the lines of the equipment you will need in order to actually play the game. If you are going to play golf with any kind of regularity, and any kind of seriousness, then let’s just say that golf clubs – in both senses of the word “clubs” – will take up quite a bit of your disposable income.

Learning how to swing a golf club implies that you have bought it, in the first place. Then, you could use some golf swing instruction, or you can watch some videos analyzing golf swings. A casual glance may have you believing that these are very simple items, made from metal, wood or some combination thereof, with a rubber grip. But if you are to fit in down at the country club, you will need state-of-the-art clubs to play with. The latest clubs are all the result of a lot of research and some extremely technical design work, built to optimise the distance you can get on your drives, the spin on your approach shots, and the accuracy in your putting game. These are the kinds of club that Woods, Mickelson and Els use and, although they won’t make you play like the professionals, they will give you some of the advantages those guys have. I don;t know if the Tiger Woods golf swing is the way it is because of his golfing equipment, but it surely has to be some relation between the two, since all major golf players buy expensive gear without blinking.

The fact is, for a decent beginner’s set of golf clubs you will be looking at potentially getting no change from an outlay of $300. This will be a set that contains three woods (unfortunately, not Tiger – he would help anyone’s game), five irons, a driver, a putter and two recovery clubs (usually a pitching wedge and a sand wedge). There are more clubs available, and the average professional will have a few more in their bag so that every situation is covered. But those guys can afford to pay a caddy to carry their bag, and pay them handsomely to carry more weight. Unless you have that kind of money to spend, it is worth taking into account that the average beginners’ sets will suit your needs admirably, and individual clubs can always be added as and when you feel the need (and as your caddy’s upper-body strength improves). Then you’ll have to practice and wait for several months until you’ll be able to produce the perfect golf swing.