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Wilson Ultra Mens Right Hand Golf Package Set Includes Irons, Woods, a Putter and a Stand Bag

Wilson Ultra Mens Right Hand Golf Package Set Includes Irons, Woods, a Putter and a Stand Bag

Wilson package sets offer the recreational player a fully integrated, comprehensive set of equipment that’s course ready right out of the box.

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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.

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Confidence Junior Golf Club Set W/stand Bag Ages 4-7

Confidence Junior Golf Club Set W/stand Bag Ages 4-7

Package includes: Clubs: Driver/fairway wood with extra loft for easy hitting (36″), Oversized Ti-Matrix perimeter-weighted irons with large, forgiving sweet spot – 7 iron (30.5″), 9 iron (30″), White Ball Putter (30″) & longneck headcover. Stand Bag: DELUXE junior stand bag with double shoulder strap, 4 way divider, 4 exterior pockets, umbrella holder, Velcro glove tab & rain hood. Graphite Shafts- Junior Flex. Soft wrap grips. For Boys & Girls between 4-8 years of age and up to 4′6″ in height. Brand new.

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The Secret to Generating More Power in Your Game

GENERATE POWER AT SETUP

We all want more power and distance.  Regardless of whether you hit the ball 200 or 300 yards, adding an extra 10-15 yards to your driver gives any player confidence and a decisive advantage over the competition.  Over the years as I have taught online golf lessons, many golfers have emailed me consistently with a breakdown of distance per club.They also provide where they would like to get to; usually 10-15 yards increase off the tee & from the fairway with their irons. The following tips are recommended for players who want an easy way to generate extra distance off the tee.  I don’t recommend this set-up from the fairway or around the green, but will give you and extra 10-15 yards off the tee. The is a simple breakdown including different ways that power and distance is generated in our golf swing (I want you to understand what generates power):

  • Solid Ball Contact:  Not on heel or toe.
  • Hand rotation through the impact zone.
  • Weight shift through the swing (i.e. ball).
  • Follow-Through position:  This is more of a check point.Club face up at follow- through = less power.Club face down at follow-through = greater power.

Problem Lack of distance off the tee. Solution I am going to teach you a modified set-up that will allow for maximum power generation.Typically golferss that have a slight draw generate more distance than golfers that hit a fade, so this set-up will put you in a position to hit a draw.This is also true for PGA tour playersrs.  The following, are steps to modify your set-up in order to allow for maximum distance generation:

  • Go through your normal set-up routine as we teach in the DVD.And remember to bend at the hips and not the stomach.
  • Close your stance: Move your trailing foot back so that your toes are parallel to the middle of your leading foot.
  • Put a little more weight on your front foot: Instead of 50/50 you’ll have 40% on your trailing leg and 60% of your weight on your leading leg.In essence you’ll almost be leaning a little forward at set-up.
  • Knee bend remains the same and take your normal swing, focusing on really shifting your weight and rotating your hands through the impact zone.

These adjustments place your body in a very powerful position at set-up. Again only implement this set-up off the tee.You can try it w/ your irons on the practice range, and if you see amazing results then play with it on the course, but please don’t change your entire set-up for your irons.This tip is simply an adjustment to add extra distance off the tee. To learn more golf instruction and how to improve your golf swing check out my site.