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Adams golf company make three level of drivers in the speedline series. This company has high tech-ed its way into the thick of the fray of golf. The Speedline series of drivers is the proof.

The top of the line is the Speedline Fast 10, named for the new design that actually speeds up your swing faster through aerodynamics that surround the golf club head. The toe curvature is 100 % more efficient and the heel curvature is 300% more efficient.

The MOI has increased 10 % on this top of the line golf driver. And the face of the club head has increased 17 % for more forgiveness on the of center hits with a larger sweet spot.

With a larger golf club face area Adams golf clubs was able to move the available weight around to the perimeter so when you hit the golf ball off center it will still go fairly straight.

Having the proper tools for the job always make it easier. That is why there are so many choices of golf club wedges to get to the pin. The wedge has a big job to do, provide the proper trajectory, the proper distance, and the proper spin on the golf balls to stop them by the pin.

Calloway golf clubs has a line of wedges, pitching. mid and lob, to do the job. The x-series wedges have many different lofts and along with many different bounces to help you get the job done.

For around the green side bunkers the preferred loft is 56 degrees to 60 degrees, with a bounce for your swing style. This club is called the sand wedge and is the middle of your wedge arsenal. The first of coarse is the pitching wedge, and then the third is the lob wedge, usually from 6o degrees loft up to 68 degrees.

They all have there jobs to do so when you pick your new Calloway Golf Club wedges make sure the gaps in distance between them when hit at full speed is gaped out as best is possible. Now you can drop that handicap with a good short game and less putts because you are closer to the pin.

Ping Golf Clubs G15 Drivers

Wednesday, November 11, 2009 By: john

g15 pingPing Golf Clubs has two 15 series drivers the i15 for the very good controled golfer to work the ball. The other 15 series Ping driver is the G15 engineered with forgiveness for us golfers that don’t always hit the ball on the sweet spot of the golf clubs we use.

The Ping G15 Driver has a 460 cc golf club with the  ultra thin crown technology exclusive to Ping. The G15 is longer and has the weight savings from the new design in the front of the club relocated to the external sole. This produces a higher trajectory and less golf ball spin for longer straighter ball flight and a shorter distance on the second shot to the green. how can you not like that?

Ping Golf Clubs has a winner in this 15 series, a club for the best golfers and a club for the rest of us hackers or want to be good golfers. Long distance, good control, high trajectory  and forgiveness does it get any better than that.

 

  

Most of us golfers, when faced with a very long  putt,  have trouble figuring out the best way to get the golf ball to stop close enough to the hole to make this a two putt hole.  Well here is some tips  that hopefully will help the next time you miss your approach shot.

Don’t get so focused on the length of the putt that you forget how to maintain a smooth stroke.  A short or normal stroke with a stabby motion can leave you very short or very long. You need a long back swing so the putter head can gather momentum to push the golf ball to the hole. 

 It is also ok to use your wrists a little to get the length of putt correct. Come back later for tips on the proper golf swing for 50 foot putts. No matter what kind of golf equipment you own and how much you paid for your putter practice and patients is always required.

A   golfer has a tendency to hang back on the swing and try to help the ball up but that is the wrong thing to do. And if you do this inconsistently your approach shots will never be the correct distance. If you are inconsistent hitting the golf ball on approach shots it is obvious the score will rise.               

To be a good iron player and let your golf equipment do the job it was designed to do you have to hit down and through all the iron shots, even the wedges.  Here is a couple good swing thoughts for you to remember.   Keep everything moving forward all of the way through the shot, do not hold back.

The other thought  is when you hit the golf ball the back of your left hand should be facing the target. You need to feel as if you are backhanding the ball at the time of contact. the nine iron will always go the correct distance if you hit it the same way every time, thus lowering the score count, everybody’s goal.

 This is a good tip for a beginners guide to golf  and a good reminder for the rest of us also.    Now get out there and hit the ball, have fun.

The important thing about hitting short green side golf shots is to practice them. Practice with ever variation of golf club combinations and golf ball lies that you can. You do not have to always hit the ball on to a green to practice.

 Find different textures of grass anywhere and pick a spot 30 feet away and hit to that spot with different degrees of lofted golf clubs and see how they work. Look when they land and see if they are soft or want to take off. This will all help your short game and we know, drive for show, putt for doe.

Another short game or even in any rough golf tip is this. In thick of tall grass, especially if the golf ball is settled in, your golf club will turn during the stoke. The hossel side of the club, where the shaft is, will definitely catch the grass and turn. When the club turns the face will close and your towards will be off. Hold the club tighter than normal and open the face before you swing. 

Practice, practice, practice. the three most important things to improve your golf swing on your  short game.

We were figuring out our lie to determine the correct golf club for the green side chip in, or at least close, for a one putt. If the green is fairly flat and we do not have to worry about the golf ball rolling way passed the flag after it lands our choices widen up.

On thinner grass you can use a seven iron and just use your putter stroke for that distance. This is a lot harder than it sounds and will need practice before you can do it well. But what you are doing is the golf ball will come up over the grass slightly and land ,hopefully, on the edge of the green and run in the cup.

If you use this method and use the same speed stroke as if putting from that distance this shot can work very well.

come back later on the other options  and different golf equipment choices and shots to get up and down from here.

chip shotYou hit from 165 out and your towards was off.  Meaning the golf  ball did not go towards where you aimed it to go.  Now there you are 10 yards left of the green in the thick green side grass. What now, are you nervous on this shot?

 Are you unsure of which one  of  your short distance golf clubs to use. Well that can depend on the slope of the green sometimes, do you want the ball to run when it lands? Or is it down hill from where you are and where the golf ball will land on the green so you want to stop the ball or land very soft and stick? Oh yea and how thick and long is the grass really?

All questions that need an answer to decide how to handle this next shot. And another thing, it does not do any good to still be upset that you hit the ball here in the first place, GET OVER IT.

come back later for golf tips around the green to see how we do on this one.

The Perfect Swing

Wednesday, October 14, 2009 By: WeekendGolfer

proper way to swing a golf clubI’ve had a flair for the game of golf since my father took me out to the local public course at age 6. Although I wasn’t immediately allowed to join the adult pairings for a casual round, the golf course staff took me under their wing, allowing me to help clean the golf carts and eat lunch inside the clubhouse. I began to take the game seriously soon after that as I realized by some fluke of biology that I had a perfect swing.

You could have taken my swing along with that of “Slammin’” Sammy Snead’s and created an exact composite. I went on to win numerous amateur titles and even thought about joining the PGA someday. Then life got in the way and my interests turned toward engineering. I never forgot the proper way to swing a golf club, but when I pick up an iron these days it takes a while to shake off the rust.