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How Online Golf Equipment Reviews Helped My Love Of The Game

When a friend of mine introduced me to golf many years ago, I wasn’t overly impressed and asked him what he saw in the game. He said, “Well, golf means different things to different people. To me, it’s mostly about being away from my busy life for a few hours, being one with nature, and talking to some good friends.” That made sense to me, but I quickly found out what he meant as I became a golfer, too, taking lessons and burying myself in golf equipment reviews.

People do take up golf for different reasons and it does mean something different to almost every player. For some, like my friend, it’s relaxing on a beautiful course and enjoying nature and the scenery. To others it’s a great way to meet with clients and close deals. Some just enjoy an occasional round. Others get hooked and pursue mastery of the game with single-minded passion. But no matter what attracts you to the game of golf, we all have something in common: we need equipment. Lots of it.

Initially I had a real problem with that. Golf shops intimidated me. I didn’t really know much about golf clubs, golf shoes or even golf bags and I was embarrassed about my lack of knowledge. Whenever I went to a pro shop, everyone else seemed to be an expert, knowing everything about golf, except me. I didn’t understand half of what sales people were talking about and I didn’t even understand many of their questions. So I felt they were talking down to me and I resented that.

So I began reading golf books and magazines and asked golfing buddies for advice. I ended up with a good set of clubs, found that some balls worked better for me than others (I am a Titleist man), and spent a small fortune on golf equipment (Nike made a small fortune off me) I did or did not need. Truth be told, my lack of knowledge and my being ill at ease with the sales people in the pro shops probably kept me from enjoying the game as much as I should have.

All of this changed in the past few years. I am an online person. To me, finding accurate and unbiased golf equipment reviews on the web was just what I had been waiting for. I am not talking about just online golf stores or golf bulletin boards. What helped me were sites done by golfing enthusiasts who simply wanted to share their knowledge with others. See, while I used to be aware of the likes of Burton or Ogio or Ping, there wasn’t anyone who told me who truly made the best bag for me. I was told some of the training aids out there really worked while others were a waste of money but I didn’t know which was which. I knew of amazing advancements in golf carts and I had even heard of new technologies like golf gps, but I didn’t know what was valuable information and what was just marketing.

For me, the emergence of golf enthusiast sites with golf equipment reviews made all the difference. I love reading reviews written by real people as opposed to just sales spiels, and I love how some of those sites explain it all in terms that make sense. I love to read and learn, and these days I totally rely on golf sites that are not only entertaining, but also provide me with the reviews I need and even recommendations on where to get the best deals.

By: Chris Robertson

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Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies on the web. Learn more about Online Golf Reviews or Majon’s Sports directory

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Golf Ball Reviews

Just as all new products that come on the market have their individual reviews, so do golf balls. There are numerous golf balls being manufactured everyday, with new models and types being introduced every once in a while. The variations in the golf balls usually lie in the number of dimples there are in the balls, the construction of the ball, and the distance it can travel at a single shot.

The golf ball review describes the launching of a new brand of golf balls, placing importance on the different models of the individual brands. For example, Nike had first introduced the original One ball one year, to be followed by a line of balls for every type of golfer. All this information is furnished in the golf ball review.

The next thing that may be described in the golf ball review is the construction of the golf ball. Some of the golf balls are three-piece balls and others may have a four-piece construction. The writer of the golf ball review may then write his comments on the distance the golf ball may cover and compare this distance with other golf balls.

Of course, the golf ball review not only describes the positive points of the golf balls, but also the negative points of the golf ball. Some balls may not have a good feel to the user of the ball; while some balls are good for putting, others are good for chipping. This is all mentioned in the golf ball review.

The last point that is usually found in the golf ball reviews is the opinion of the writer on which ball is better for golf matches. The answer may be provided with the reasons. Then of course, a mention of the price of the golf ball is provided. There is also a mention of whether or not that golf ball is recommended for use in tournaments So when buying a golf ball, it is always advisable to read some golf ball reviews first.

By: Josh Riverside

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Golf Club Reviews

In golf, various types of golf clubs are used. In fact, a golfer may carry up to fourteen clubs during a round as per game rules. The principle of this is that in playing golf, it is easier to keep your swing as invariable as possible and attain variable lengths and distinctiveness of ball flight using different club for each shot. It is much better than having a single club and be forced to modify only the speed and direction of your swing.

For this reason, there are many different golf clubs available on the golfing market. You may find golf clubs in various categories such as woods, hybrids, irons, and putters. A wedge, a golf club type that resembles an iron, is also another category of golf clubs. Golf clubs are also available in different and widely varied brand names.

And if you’re a new golfer buying equipment like golf clubs, you may want to be careful in choosing your purchases. One way of making sure that you’re getting the right club and the right brand is going over golf club reviews. Such reviews may offer information on what brands really offer convenient and reliable golfing. Often, people involved in golf club reviews are fellow golfers offering their views about a certain brand they’ve just purchased and used.

Mostly, you’ll find golf club reviews in online forums about golfing equipment and golf in general. Individual reviews are also available on the net; these are expert reviews and advice from professional golfers or golfing equipment experts. Magazines about golfing and golfing equipment also include columns offering reviews about different golf club brands.

Golf clubs in different materials are also often being reviewed especially by golf experts and professionals. Golf club reviews will help you get views on what club you should get and what specific brand fits your golfing styles. Reviews about damages and shipments may also help you be very particular about golf club dealers.

By: Seth Miller

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Taylormade Golf Club Reviews

Rac CGB Iron Set (4-PW) with Steel Shaft:

For players seeking power launches, outstanding feel and soaring distance, introduces its brand-new rac CGB ( Center of Gravity Back ) irons. engineers designed these irons with a pull-face constructed out of next-generation custom milled 455 stainless steel for an exceptionally thin club face and improved center of gravity.

To further promote a superb center of gravity, a center of gravity back centralizes the weight further back for easy, powerful launches. Renowned rac technology channels impact technology to all the right areas of the clubhead for a solid feel. For greater distance in the long irons and enhanced control and feel in the short ones, rac CGB irons feature ascending-mass graphite and steel shafts, making the long irons lightweight and the shorter irons heavier.

The rac irons Many irons feel harsh and unpleasant at impact as a result of unmanaged vibration. Through diligent study, engineers developed a solution called rac (relative amplitude coefficient), a technology with the ability to manage impact vibration to dramatically improve feel. How dramatic is the difference in feel delivered by rac technology?

Sergio Garcia felt it and put rac irons in his bag. Among the dozens of other tour pros who ve also made the switch are 2004 US Open champion Retief Goosen, Darren Clarke, and Hale Irwin.

r7 Quad TP 425 Driver:

While the r7 425cc Quad TP driver still features the ultimate in ball flight customization with four weight ports and four removable weight cartridges, the larger size also promotes exceptional forgiveness for longer, straighter shots — even on off-center hits.

A slightly closed clubface alignment is pleasing to the eyes, further increasing confidence and accuracy. This ultra-playable design comes with a RE*AX shaft with Fujikura Biax technology. This Tour-quality graphite design reduces ovaling in the mid-section, allowing the tip to remain flexible to provide maximum stability, consistency and added clubhead speed. Wrench included. A large 425 cc clubhead creates an exceptionally high MOI for forgiveness and long, straight results on off-center hits.

The RE*AX shaft featuring Fujikura Biax technology reduces ovaling in the mid-section and allows the tip to remain flexible for more stability and consistency and added clubhead speed. Ultra-Thin Wall technology promotes extremely thin, yet strong clubhead walls. This allows over 40 grams of weight to be saved, which is then used to create TLC.

TLC technology with four ports and four movable cartridges allows you to change your launch conditions for longer, straighter drives.Movable Weight Technology includes 98 grams of movable weight to choose from: two 2-gram, one 4-gram, two 6-gram, two 8-gram, one 10-gram, two 12-gram and two 14-gram cartridges.

This makes it possible to choose from nine swing weights and 1,230 sets of launch conditions, allowing you to customize your launch condition for straighter and longer drives. Widely spaced TLC ports allow broad CG movement toward the toe or heel. Machine testing indicates shot-shape movement of 11 to 13 yards.

Pull-Face construction permits a light, thin, strong clubface for a high COR that promotes fast ball speed for increased distance.Inverted Cone Technology dramatically expands the portion of the clubface that delivers high COR for consistently longer drives. 1

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