Saturday, November 26, 2011

Mizuno or Titleist Irons Golf Equipment Review

Mizuno or Titleist Irons Golf Equipment Review On YouTube.





www.4golfonline.com Mark Crossfield answers another question from a YouTube watch about the Mizuno MP 68 and the Titleist MB 710 Irons. See what golf club comes out best.

Tags: mizuno, mp68, titleist, mb 710, irons, mark crossfild, golf, reviews, golfonline

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Golf Club - What's the Proper Length?

Golf Club - What's the Proper Length?

Golf Clubs

Many golfers often wonder if they are using the proper length golf club. I remember when I first started playing, I was on the range one day with a new driver I received as a gift and found myself spraying balls all over the place, finally, a fellow golfer mentioned he thought maybe my club was too long for just starting out. I thought about this and it pointed me on a journey to find out exactly what length my club should be.

Naturally, I went to Google and lo and behold there is an abundance of information regarding the proper length, grafts, and charts etc. all kinds of stuff to figure it out. Determining a comfortable length is pretty easy.

Normally you would take a floor to wrist measurement. Wear your regular shoes; stand straight up, back straight and level, arms relaxed straight down. Its best to have a friend help you so have them measure the distance between the floor and your left wrist, if you're left handed, measure the right wrist.

Golf club manufacturers have pretty well established the average length to satisfy the market and I believe they are close to being right-on. Here's a site with a good chart to determine the length based on height, etc. - golf club length

This chart will give you a pretty good idea where you should be. Check the clubs in your bag and compare. If you find a glaring difference you may want to consider making some adjustments. If you wish to experiment and do so at minimal cost than choose a low cost custom club manufacturer. I would suggest you start with a couple clubs before making a major commitment.

Good Luck,

Stew

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Bobcat Trail Golf Club Real Estate, North Port, Florida

Bobcat Trail Golf Club Real Estate, North Port, Florida

Golf Clubs

A golf community with so much to offer to real estate property buyers-this is Bobcat Trail Golf Club in North Port, Florida, a city midway between Fort Myers and Sarasota. This property is just three miles away from Interstate 75 and it will take less than an hour's drive for its residents to gain access to the many of the attractions in its suburbs around Sarasota County. As befitting its name, the community was meticulously developed into a pristine enclave presenting the natural beauty that southwest Florida is noted for.

The Golf Club recently underwent an extensive renovation recently including the expansion of its clubhouse now equipped with flat screen television monitors among many other improvements. This enhancement of the amenities at the clubhouse further boosted its credentials as a venue for banquets, receptions, and parties, entrees to which are prepared by the club's world-class chefs. The culinary team of the club can easily create the menu tailor-fit for any occasion, be it a cocktail party, wedding reception, social gathering, business meeting, or a simple family get-together.

Even ordinary dining occasions are special treats at the Bobcat Café which serves delicious salads and sandwiches, in addition to a daily fare of fun recipes and homemade dishes. The fully stocked 19th Hole at Bobcat Trail is another delightful stop for drinks and where its "Bar Dog" is reputed to be the best in town.

The awesome scenery at Bobcat Trail provides an inspiring backdrop for the club's other facilities. These include a heated swimming pool, perfectly maintained tennis courts, a fully-equipped fitness center. Moreover, there are extensive, scenic walking trails. Joggers will be delighted too with its palm-lined parkways and winding sidewalks offering the superb natural views so soothing for early-morning runs.

Bobcat Trail Golf Course

These delights are even more pronounced at the Bobcat Trail's 18-hole championship golf course. The club's links has been rated as a four-and-a-half star "must-play" by Golf Digest magazine which also ranked the layout as among the top thirty public courses in the entire golf-crazy Florida state.

The course provides a par 71 play at 6,748 yards, and is a creation of Canadian Open Champion and former PGA title holder, Bob Tway, and noted course architect Lee Singletary. Their layout, nicknamed "The Cat," is of a unique "risk-reward" design wherein any of its eighteen holes could come out as the layout's signature. Golfers of all skill levels will surely relish the rewarding challenge that this course provides.

As part of the club's endeavor to continuously provide excellent member privileges, "The Cat" course which opened in 1998 was renovated recently. Its enhancements included the renovation of its bunkers and its greens which now have brand new Champion grass surface. As an addendum, the club also purchased new Precedent golf carts with GPS instrumentation.

More delights can be found at the golf pro shop of Bobcat Trail which not only carries fashionable gear, accessories, and equipment from major sports and fashion houses. It also offers collectibles and novelties including golf-themed watches and jewelry, unique golf art and posters, commemoratives, awards, and personalized gifts.

Partaking of the club privileges at Bobcat Trail involves a choice from among several membership packages. Among the member categories are Single Golf for ,300 and Couples Golf for ,000. Trail memberships are also available for Single, ,650, and Couples, ,950. There's a ,000 membership initiation fee, payable in three years.

Bobcat Trail Real Estate

The finest of Sarasota County residential real estate options are likewise represented in Bobcat Trail's 450-home community. Real estate listings for sale can have entries for one-story or two-story single family homes or villas of Mediterranean design. These residences were built by top-caliber construction companies like Medallion, FERO, and Arthur Rutenberg. Finding a custom-designed Medallion home with over 3,300 square feet of floor space can cost over a 5,000. Smaller Bobcat Trail homes for sale listed around 0,000 will average 1,800 square feet of living area.

All of these Bobcat Trail homes for sale are located in neighborhoods with fabulous landscaping and refreshing vistas of the Bobcat Trail golf course. Moms and dads will be particularly pleased of the club's social and sports offerings and that that there are many excellent schools at North Port. More so, many more urban amenities can be found in the suburban Sarasota cities that truly make for a wise choice for a Bobcat Trail residence.

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Golf Setup -- Ball Position

Golf Setup -- Ball Position

Golf Clubs

I have a great tip for you that's going to end all the doubt you had in your mind about golf setup and where the golf ball goes in your stance. It's called ball position.

A lot of amateurs, unfortunately, address the golf ball, what I call, backwards. They come in and they put their feet down and try to aim where they're going, either down the fairway or towards the pin, and then they just stand to the golf club that they're holding onto. Sometimes their golf setup is too far back and sometimes it's too far forward.

Other amateurs do this. They like to play all of their shots off their front foot. Some like to play all their shots off the middle of their stance. But let me tell you something, and I think this is really going to help you.

This weekend if you're sitting around watching TV, watch the tour players and watch how they come up and they grip the golf club first, they take a look at where they're going, and then they stand to the golf club that they're using.

For instance, put the butt of the pitching wedge across from your belt buckle, and stand to the golf club with the face square and your shoulders going where you want them to go.

What that does is put the golf ball in the middle of your stance for your pitching wedge. Now, keep that stance with your 7 iron.

Now, the 7 iron is three inches longer than the pitching wedge. If you just stand there and grip it with your shoulders square, look how the golf ball is just starting to move forward in your stance over towards your left heel, and it's about three inches apart.

Now, pick up your long iron and do the same thing. Keep your shoulders square, don't move your stance, and grip the golf club. And all of a sudden, the long iron starts to move even further forward.

Lastly, watch this. During golf setup, when you hold your driver in your hand. If you just put the butt of the club across your belt buckle, put the club on the ground the way it was built in the factory and stand across from it with your shoulders square, that puts the golf ball across from your left foot.

It's not complicated, but remember this: During golf setup, stand to the handle of the golf club. Don't address the golf ball first, but address the golf club to the ball and then take your stance.

Copyright 2006 David Nevogt

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Golf Clubs For the Beginner Or Novice Golfer

Golf Clubs For the Beginner Or Novice Golfer

Golf Clubs

Do not buy a brand new set of golf clubs, yet

It is a good idea not to go out and buy a new set of golf clubs when you first take up the sport. Like anything one takes up that may have a chance of becoming a five minute wonder, it is a good idea to test the ground with the minimum of expense, in fact for free, if at all possible. The last thing you should do is go out and spend a silly amount of money on brand new equipment, only to give up and be left with another item taking up space in the loft, garage, or shed.

Beg, borrow, but don't steel !!

Before buying your first set of clubs, you should borrow or hire them, thus getting a feel of the different brands out there, as well as building up your skill and forming your own style of play. How you play will significantly influence the choice of clubs (brands, construction) that will suit you. Most golf clubs have the facility to hire out clubs and other golf equipment, in fact I myself have never come across a club that didn't, but you never know.

First set, should be a beginners set

Until you get to any decent degree of proficiency with the sport, the clubs you will use the most will be the number 3, 5, 7 and 9 irons, a 1, 5 or 7 club and of course a putter. With this in mind make sure the set of golf clubs you acquire (borrow/hire/buy) contains these clubs, then you will be ready to play.

Maxed to the 14

The maximum number of clubs a golfer is allowed to carry on a course is 14, but as a novice most of them would not be used, therefore stick with the ones mentioned above.

When length matters

When you select the golf clubs you will use, whether borrowed. Hired, or bought, you must check that they are the right length for you. Stance is critical, and you should be sure to get help if you are not confident about how to check this.

This is the game for me

Once you have been playing for a good while and have an idea of what you want from your clubs, then that is the time to get a brand new set that suits you and your style of play. This is the time to head to a decent shop. Your golfing colleagues or the people at your regular golfing haunt will be your best bet for advice on where to go.

The end is nigh

I hope this article has been of some use to you. I have and will produce more articles in good time. Click on this link below, and head to the bottom of the subsequent page for other links to articles written by myself.

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Ralph Maltby - How Putter Head Design Affects Your Putting

Ralph Maltby - How Putter Head Design Affects Your Putting On YouTube.





Expert Golf Equipment Designer, Author, and Speaker Ralph Maltby explains how to help your putting by understanding MOI (Moment of Inertia). More expert advice at www.ralphmaltby.com

Keywords: Ralph, Maltby, Golf, Golfer, Tips, Clubmaking, Clubs

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Modern Golf Clubs & Their Effect on Your Game

Modern Golf Clubs & Their Effect on Your Game

Golf Clubs

The latest and greatest golf clubs are supposed to make it easier than ever to improve your game, they're designed to help you be more consistent, cater for you to make a wider range of mistakes than ever before and they are more lightweight with sweet spots that seem to grow every year. No longer do you have to put up clubs like they did in the past which were much less forgiving meaning that you either hit a great shot or a very poor one.

With all this technology about it seems like it should be easy to rely on it to quickly improve your game, but how often has a new club really made a big impression on your game? Let's face it, relying on new clubs to be the only thing you change in order to see improvements in your game is really a false hope. If you approach your golf development with this attitude you are likely to be disappointed more often than not and you'll find yourself a lot poorer too.

It's very important to remember that when it comes to improving your golf game there is much more to consider than just what clubs you are playing with. Sure, having a set of clubs that suits your game is a good place to start but at the end of the day if you aren't fit enough to swing the club correctly for the entire round you're unlikely to shoot the type of score you are aiming for.

The repeated demands that swinging a golf club put onto your core muscles means that you need to take the time to build up your strength and flexibility in this area. If you don't you'll find that in order to swing a golf club your body will make small adjustments to overcome your shortcomings leading to a swing that is neither accurate nor consistent.

By simply taking the time to do some regular exercise that targets these core muscles you will find that you'll see a big improvement in your performance regardless of the clubs that you are using. Any improvement in your stamina will allow you to retain your form throughout the course of your round avoiding the fatigue and drop in performance many people suffer on the final holes of the day, and let's be honest that's probably where you drop most of your shots isn't it?

Add a little bit of exercise into your golf training program and combined with the right clubs for you, whether they are the latest set or a comfortable set you've had for a while, you're going to start to play the best golf of your life.

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