Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Discount TaylorMade R11 Irons Review

To match the popular R11 driver, TaylorMade released the new R11 Irons, which are engineered with multiple technologies that make them stunningly easy to launch high and long. I believe they will become the next legend of golf iron set.

The “Precision Weight Port” system is used in the TaylorMade R11 Irons to dial in desired head weights and swing weights, and to ensure each club’s center of gravity is in line with the sweet spot. The fixed (red) plugs—2.5 to 17 grams—are made of aluminum, steel or tungsten and can not be adjusted by consumers.

Besides, a light and lively face combines with “inverted cone technology” to deliver more consistent ball speeds and forgiveness on mis-hits. At impact, the R11 feels and sounds more muted (quieter) than the loud-ish Burner 2.0 because the R11's clubface is slightly thicker in the impact zone and where it connects to the sole.

Lastly, the R11’s short irons have a shallow undercut channel between the face and rear to control feel and CG location, the mid-irons have a moderate undercut, and the long irons have a progressively larger undercut that pulls weight farther back from the face for added forgiveness. Starting with 2.0mm thick face in the long irons to 2.3mm in the mid irons and 2.5mm in the short irons, they bring enhanced feel.

Overall, the new discount golf clubs are such a lengend that you have to try them on the course. They are engineered for the player who appreciates the shape and refinement of a tour-grade iron but needs the help of advanced technology to launch the ball high, straight and long with less effort, regardless of handicap. Are they what you are looking for?

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Some Review on Titleist 910H hybrid

As we expected, Titleist pushed its fresh product, the 910H hybrids which producing a higher launch, lower spin and straighter flight compared to previous company hybrids. This line hybrid is built for golfers who want to gain accuracy and control from the different technologies that Titleist has used to build powerful discount golf clubs.

The Titleist 910H Hybrid delivers total performance and versatility with improvements in flight, sound, looks and feel. With a completely redesigned head, the 910H generates higher launch with less spin for greater control and consistency.


The Titleist 910H Hybrid is built for all golfers, but is highly recommended for the more serious golfer that is highly skilled or is in the process of working on their game often. It is not recommended for the weekend warrior or the golfer that has a higher handicap because it is expensive compared to other hybrids and it is more technologically advanced. This is a golf club for the golfer that understands the different adjustments that need to be made to make it fit their game properly

The new, SureFit Tour, dual-angle hosel technology provides the ability to make precise, independent loft and lie adjustments for a better flight with more control. The Titleist 910H Hybrid has our most technologically advanced head design that delivers outstanding performance and versatility in a wide range of conditions.

With a completely redesigned head, the sloped, ultra-thin crown design and on-axis rear weight screw create a low and deep centre of gravity for increased stability and speed through the turf.

The 910H offset head profile includes a progressive centre of gravity that moves forward as you go up the lofts for an optimal, flighted performance. And its profile with aids alignment is acoustically engineered for a hot, solid sound and feels.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

My Favourite TaylorMade R9 Supertri Driver

There are certain words that I try to avoid when describing a golf club, mainly because I was in the past worried that it may effect my marriage! However being a newly single man I can now announce that the Taylormade R9 SuperTri Driver is one very very sexy golf club. Now this is not something I would say to get you to like it the same way I do but holding this thing in your hands and you realize that the feel of the club is as nice as the look of the club.

The TaylorMade R9 Super Tri Driver offers terrific distance that is achieved through optimization. This club has a 460cc head and a lower cg, meaning long shots that get you to the green faster. This club promotes up to 75 yards of side-to-side trajectory change for straighter, longer tee shots.

The club I was given to test was the right handed, 9.5 degree head with a Fujikura Motore 60, stiff shaft which fits in with all regulations of allowed clubs and all that competition stuff that can cost you dear if you are unaware.

I remember back to when I first started playing golf and my 1 wood was exactly that it was made of wood and damn heavy to boot, but at the time no one knew any better. Then you get your first metal head driver and it pretty much is like swinging a lump of lead around, but as things have evolved clubs are now much lighter and a great deal easier to swing. The Taylormade R9 SuperTri Driver is probably the most complexed and complete driver I have tried.

I have to say I would have probably been able to control the ball better with the draw and distance had I had time on the driving range with the club before going out onto the course, but the overall thoughts on the Taylormade R9 SuperTri Driver are that it is one hell of a club but it can take a little getting used to. In my party of 4 on the course I had two 28 handicappers who had a go with the club.

The general conclusion is that the discount golf clubs is pretty special but with that in mind I would suggest strongly to get the right advice on the club shaft that you are going to use with this.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Wholesale Golf Clubs Online Shop



Everyone loves wholesale golf clubs online shop that may save a large amount of money. Still, you could buy the golf equipments that you want. Here we have no exceptions on the wholesalegolfonsale.com.

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On the site www.wholesalegolfonsale.com we take all of these factors into consideration when offering you a selection of wholesale golf equipment. We personally hand-select the best quality and best selling golf equipment and golf clubs, then heavily discount the prices.

Wholesalegolfonsale is a preferred authorized distributor of TaylorMade, Titleist, Ping, Callaway, Nike, Cleveland, Mizuno, and many more. Don’t just take our word for it, see the testimonials from some of the thousands happy customers. What this means is an assurance that wholesale golf equipment that you buy today will arrive in perfect condition just like you would expect from one of the leading golf equipment vendors on the web.

We believe in complete customer satisfaction and lasting value, which is why we guarantee a perfect delivery of your wholesale golf equipment. We’d love to be able to promise that you’ll improve your game but at least we can assure you that you will get the quality and service you expect, and together we’ll improve your game! We want to make the selection and purchasing of wholesale golf clubs easy for you.

If you are uncertain about what equipment is right for you or want to give the gift of golf equipment then let us know and we will be glad to help. So, choose Wholesalegolfonsale and order your golf equipment in confidence from a leading vendor of all types of golf equipment and golf accessories. 

Overall, wholesale golf clubs online shop provide the best golf equipment and accessories from taylormade, callaway, ping. Enjoy browsing our online catalog of golf products at guaranteed best prices.wish you gain the most suitable club set for yourself.

Friday, August 5, 2011

2011 Unique Callaway RAZR Hawk Driver

The Razr Hawk, placed in all categories but strongest in the high handicap group. The Callaway RAZR Hawk Driver is made for both power and accuracy with its precise design using forged composite technology.

This is why the engineers were able to put the weight exactly where it is necessary to create the most potential distance without giving up any accuracy. You can choose discount golf clubs online to save some money and enjoy this new driver right now.

Callaway has made a giant leap forward with Forged Composite technology in the new Callaway RAZR Hawk Driver. This new material gave engineers the freedom to position weight exactly where needed for maximized distance, accuracy, and workability. With the RAZR Hawk Driver, there are no tradeoffs. It's golf's first uncompromised driver. 

Using Forged Composite technology developed with Automobile Lamborghini S.P.A, Callaway has created a sole and crown made of 23 million turbostratic carbon fibers that constitute 47% of the clubhead.

The Callaway RAZR Hawk Driver also features Callaway's latest Hyperbolic Face Technology. This chemical milling process selectively removes excess material for precision thickness control across the face, and produces consistently high ball speeds for long distance. The aerodynamic head shape is streamlined thanks to surface contours that reduce energy loss from drag during the downswing by 43% compared to the Callaway FT-9 Driver. This improvement means the RAZR Hawk creates higher impact speeds for added distance.

Each RAZR Hawk Driver sports Callaway's Weighting System, making the driver available in either a Draw or Neutral configuration, allowing golfers to select a model that works best with their ball flight.

The RAZR Hawk Driver has streamlined surface contours to reduce energy loss from drag during the downswing by 43% compared to the FT-9 Driver. This creates higher impact speeds for added distance. The RAZR Hawk Driver has an Aldila RIP Graphite Shaft with optimized torque and flex characteristics for better tip stability with great predictability, smooth feel and excellent control.

If you’re looking for more distance with a more traditional weight and feel then a super light weight driver delivers, the Callaway RAZR Hawk Driver should make it to your short list of demo day clubs.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

A Wise Choice: Mizuno MP 53 Irons

The Mizuno MP 53 Irons are one of the choices that has made it on the Golf Digest 2011 hot list and received the gold award in their category. This is a huge honor for any set of irons and usually this means they will deliver everything they are advertised to.

They feature a diamond muscle design and a “V” slot milled pocket cavity. Those that are very demanding shot makers will be very happy with the head size and the playing profile of these irons. Mizuno has spent many years developing and testing this iron and they are very pleased with the results that have come from all the hard work they have put in.

The MP-53 also features a 360 degree grind that lessens the width of the sole and top edge while the shorter irons feature a design similar to the MP-63 irons to ensure that they offer complete precision and control. The new Mizuno MP-53 irons have got what Mizuno call diamond back technology which basically makes it so that when you hit it out of the middle of the club you get a more solid purer strike and overall get a better strike and feel off the club head.

These irons have been designed with 14 grams less weight in the cavity that has been repositioned around the cavity instead. This helps to give the club a larger sweet spot making it an easier to hit iron. They also feature harmonic impact technology, which delivers the desired sound for the golfer and also delivers more feel at impact.

If you have a high handicap you may find that you will struggle with this type of design. If you are floating right around the 14 handicap area you may struggle a little as well. These irons are designed to fit the better golfers and are made for scratch golfers and single digit handicap players.

Overall, this is the most forgiving and longest Mizuno MP iron ever released. The discount golf equipment will suit those who like classic Mizuno heads but need 
added forgiveness and/or anyone looking for a balance of forgiveness and workability.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Know Where You Want Your Tee Shots to Land

Most golf holes present multiple opportunities, both from the tee and into the green.

The key is to identify the optimal spots for your game, your shot shape. Don't get caught up in where your playing partners are hitting the ball, especially if they can outdrive you or hit that sweet looking draw that you wish you had in your bag.

Play your shot.

So, what is the best way to determine this?

It is paramount that you know your game. Know your distances with each club, not career yardages but what you can realistically hit on a regular basis. Also your shot shape, whether that is straight or something that curves.

The range is a great place to get loose and tweak your swing, but always take note of how you're hitting the ball especially if that is during a pre-round warm-up.
Nothing beats a little local knowledge; you can probably visualize every inch of fairway at your home course. But what about when the course is less familiar or you've never played it?

First of all, don't be afraid to ask how far out a bunker is or which side of the fairway opens up if your partners have played the golf course. Also, take note of every visual cue whether it is on the scorecard or tee marker.

Best of all, do your own scouting while you are playing. Look at the next hole as you're going to your ball and take note of the fairway, hazards and how that sets up to the green.

For most players, the idea is to hit the fat part of the fairway. Teeing up on the side of trouble and hitting away from it is basic strategy. But also think about playing your second shot. If the green is open on the right side, for example, think about aiming for the right side of the fairway for a better look with your approach.

Also, take into account conditions that include elevation changes, hazards and doglegs. You may be able to hit driver within a short wedge of the green, but you're left with a tougher downhill or uphill lie. It's better to tee off with a fairway wood or even an iron and hit your second shot from a level lie.

As often as you can, play the golf course backward in your mind to create a solid plan going forward.
Source from golflink.com