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Some Handy Info When Buying a Complete Golf Equipment Set

February 26, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - General

Left Handed Golf Clubs

Golf equipment is the most important component in a good golf game and comes much before the apparel and the extras. A good set of golf clubs, the main golf equipment needed, decides on the quality of the player, as well as his or her lasting throughout the whole course. Other equipment such as the balls and shoes decide on the player’s taste and how good his game would be.

Golf Club

A golfer sometimes is permitted to carry a club set consisting of at least 14 clubs. This golfing gear set comes many varieties, particularly in 5 different sorts, which are ; woods, irons, putters, cross-breed and wedges.

Woods are a kind of club which is employed in playing long shots from the golfing green and the coarse. The irons are another type of golfing club which is utilized in playing precision shots from both the green and the coarse. The putters are used most frequently on the greens and at points when playing from bunkers and for approach or advance shots.

The half-breed is a mixture of the irons and woods, which is typically used for long shots from hard grounds and the coarse. Wedges are used to play shorter shots from coarse and hard ground like sand or the coarse.

There are many manufacturers of good golf clubs, but the most famous ones are Nike, Callaway, and Mizuno Golf.

Golf ball

This golfing gear is another crucial feature to a player. Golfing balls today come in two-piece, three-piece and even four-piece forms. These are much different from those utilized in the old days of golfing matches, these balls are rather more respondent and sturdy, as well as last for longer compared to the previous balls.

There are a lot of good and famous makers of golfballs. Solely to cite a couple ; Maxfli, Ben Hogan, Precept, Nike, Callaway, Mizuno, and plenty more. These makers have a gigantic range of balls with competitive level of quality. The majority of the balls today come with super-features like having thermoplastic urethane as covers and having titanium, nickel or cobalt cores.

Golf shoes

This is another important piece of golf equipment that a player should have, besides the above two. This golf equipment decides how good the player can be, besides his golf club itself. This is because the shoes that he is wearing is responsive to his movements and determines the amount of energy reserved for a good swing through the way he is standing and putting the pressure on the shoes.

What you just learned about Left Handed Golf Club is just the beginning. To get the full story and all the details, check us out at Discount Golf Equipment.

Joe M. Randolph

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A Re-evaluation of Four High-Quality Printers and What One is Correct For You and Your Office

February 26, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - General

Laser printer cartridges can be very confusing. More frequently than anything else, we get the question, “What’s the best printer for me?” The reply is, ” What do you want your printer to do?” There are many different types of ink printer cartridges.Whether you yearn for a high quality laser printer, an all-in-one workhorse, a pocket-sized photo printer, or a straightforward single-function inkjet, we’ve got you covered. What is your budget? There is also an after sale outlay that a lot of customers are unaware of; the cost of replacement printer cartridges. We have reviewed 4 printers across all categories to satisfy your curiosity. With any luck this will present you with a starting point. If you’re interested in certain categories, printers cartridges or products, you will at least have a base level of data with which to start.

Brother HL 270-This version is great for workplace and residence operation. It is reasonably small so it doesn’t take up a lot of space and it’s especially uncomplicated to set up. The unit is compatible with both Windows and MAC platforms. It is simple to hook up to a system which makes it an resourceful supplement in a small office. According to consumer reviews we have seen, the print quality is comparatively better than most of its peer group.

HP CP2025n-Even though the HP CP2025n doesn’t have a USB direct printing and wireless capabilities and it is slow to print black and white documents, it is however a very good piece of equipment. The output quality of the color laser shines and it provides a very easy to understand and use tutorial through the software that cuts down on the learning curve. For a person who needs a high monthly duty cycle, we put in a good word for the CP2025n for somebody looking for a hardy printer to fit right in with a hardy work environment.

Konica Minolta 5400DL-Color laser printers which offer alternatives like duplexing and are network equipped are typically not very affordable. This printer is the exception. The Minolta 5400 DL produces at 27 pages per minute in both color and in black and white. It in addition handles a broad selection of distinctive media. It has a 2400 dpi resolution for really sharp images and it also has programmed color correction. This color laser printer can furthermore give you up to 12,000 prints per toner cartridge, and has a giant duty cycle of up to 60,000 prints per month.

Brother HL-5250DN- This Brother printer is network set and promises high-quality graphic and text prints for the small enterprise or home-based use. There is a fine feature called a duplexer that allows you to save paper and the simple to follow setup directions make putting in place a snap. At 30 pages per minute production for text, the printer’s speed is first-rate. There is simply one small issue and that is the paper tray. It will barely hold 300 pages which is comparatively small and just suitable if you’re using it for residence purpose or running a very small business operation.

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Fixing a Golf Slice is not as Difficult as you Might Think

February 25, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - General

Fixing a golf slice is the one of the first things any beginning golfer should learn to do in order to shave strokes off his or her golf game. Of all the trouble spots in the game of golf, the slice is one of the most common problems plaguing golfers. And it’s not only beginners that can develop a slice since it can happen to golfers of any level. Even the pros occasionally slice the ball into the woods.

A golf slice is caused by the clubface coming across the ball from outside the target line, creating sideways rotation on the ball. For a right-handed golfer, this left-to-right sidespin will create a ball flight that moves from left to right (i.e. in the same direction as the spin). A slice is a severe left to right shot that usually ends up in the woods or rough depending on the severity of the slice and how much sideways spin was imparted to the ball. Read on to learn how to fix your slice.

A golf slice is nothing more than clockwise-spin (for right-handed golfers) imparted on the golf ball at impact that results in a ball flight path that moves towards the right of the fairway and may end up in any of a number of trouble spots depending on how severe the sideways spin on the ball and how dramatically it deviates off course.

Although a common problem, and despite the difficult many golfers have, it is not impossible to learn how to cure a slice in golf. Stance, grip and swing speed all play a part. A golf slice is caused by the upper body lagging behind the lower body during the swing, creating an “over-the-top” move, which in turn results in an open clubface at impact with the ball. This open clubface at impact creates the clockwise rotation on the ball that results in the shot we all know as the slice. The slice is the golf shot that some people refer to as the ‘banana ball’ because of it’s arcing flight path, which resembles the shape of a banana!’

One of the keys to fixing a golf slice is to make sure that the club face contacts the ball squarely and that it is neither open nor closed at impact. Maintaining a proper golf swing throughout which you keep the club on-plane can also help eliminate your slice.

One of the most important golf swing tips for beginners is to keep their head down and their eye on the ball throughout their swing. This will help ensure that the clubface contacts the ball squarely and that the result is not a miss-hit ball that veers off in any unwanted directions. Focusing on contacting the golf ball squarely as impact, reduces or eliminates the spin imparted onto the ball, which can reduce or eliminate your slice altogether.

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Hit the Ball Well from Uneven Lies

February 25, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - General

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Ok, Before I begin, I am going to first give you the definition of the four uneven lies in golf.

Uphill Lie – The easiest of the four uneven lies. The ball is level with your feet but the slope is up-hill, we call this as an uphill lie.

Downhill Lie
– A ball that is level to your feet but the slope is down hill, probably the second most difficult shot in golf.

Ball Below Feet
– The most difficult shot in golf is when the ball is below your feet.

Ball Above Feet
– The fourth uneven lie is when the ball is above your feet.

Do not get confused between an uphill lie, and when the ball is simply above your feet. These are 2 different lies, & should be addressed separately. Also, don’t get confused with the downhill lie, and the golf ball being below your feet. Again, these are two different lies.

Uphill Lie

  1. Let’s start with the easiest shot in golf, the up-hill lie. If you struggle with this shot, you probably swing the golf club to vertical into the ground and hit a fat shot. Before you prepare for an uphill lie, you need to think of a few important items first. Make sure you take a less lofted club. When you lie is an uphill lie, it will make the ball go HIGHER and SHORTER.
  2. The ball will have a tendency to hook to the left, so aim a little to the right.
  3. To avoid hitting the shot fat, check your shoulder alignment and make sure they are parallel to the ground you are standing on. If you lay is on an uphill lie, your back shoulder should be a little lower than your leading shoulder.
  4. The ball should be positioned according to what golf club you are using, as though you were on a level lie. (A bit forward for longer golf clubs.)
  5. You want to make sure you follow through HIGH after impact.

Downhill Lie

Now we can move on to one of the hardest shots in golf, the down hill lie. If you have a tendency to struggle with this golf shot, the miss hit is usually a top. Follow the steps below and you’ll see a huge change in your down hill shots.

  1. Because the ball will fly lower, you can take a more lofted club to help the ball go a little higher.
  2. The ball will have a tendency to curve to the right, aim a little to the left.
  3. If you have your shoulders at address tilted level to the down slope of your lie, this will encourage the club to swing DOWN into the ball (correct) and not up in the down swing. Thus, you’ll hit the bottom of the ball and not the top.
  4. Play the ball in your stance according to the club you are using (once again, a little forward for a longer club).
  5. You want to make sure you follow through LOW to the ground after impact.

Ball Below Feet

THE HARDEST SHOT IN GOLF. The dreaded, (why did this always happen to me) BALL BELOW YOUR FEET golf shot. You have come to the right place, below is the answer.

  1. When the golf ball is below your feet, you will have a tendency to top it to the right, whiff the ball, or shank it.
  2. The address is the most important part of this shot. Bend the knees and bend WAY over at address. You ALMOST can not bend TOO much.
  3. The ball will have a tendency to go to the right, aim farther left.
  4. The club wants to swing up and down, NOT around. LEAVE IT…It will feel like a lob swing, this is right. IF you make your normal swing, you will whiff the golf ball completely.

Ball Above Feet

Now we are back to an easy shot, the ball above our feet. If you follow the steps below, you will not hit the ground behind the ball anymore, and the ball above your feet will become your absolute favorite shot in golf

  1. If you struggle with hitting the ball fat in these shots, make sure you are standing taller than your normal stance.
  2. The ball will have a tendency to fly to the left, aim a little farther to the right.
  3. DO NOT BEND YOUR KNEES
  4. This is the main point, the golf club wants to swing more AROUND your body, let it…DO NOT TRY TO MAKE A NORMAL SWING…let the golf club swing around you.

Now, forget everything you knew about uneven lies and try this. I KNOW IT WILL HELP!

For more golf instruction like this, check out our golf videos and our online golf lessons program at http://www.purepointgolf.com

 

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Hunting For the Best Golf Travel Case

February 23, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - General

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So you are getting ready to vacation and spend some time with your in-laws and you know what a big golfer your father-in-law is and want to make sure you bring your best game to the course when he “spontaneously” decides you should go golfing.

This means you probably want to have your own clubs with you when you take him on. In order to do this though, you have to pack your clubs and equipment into the cargo hold and hope everything comes out the same as it went in. Well, with the new advancements in clubs also come new advancements in the golf travel case.

The Options

A golf travel case will help you make sure your investment in top of the line equipment stays as pristine as the day you bought it. Before you go rushing out to the store to buy one though, you want to make sure you have all the facts about them.

There are 3 categories golfing travel cases can be separated into, the hard, soft and half-breed designs. Before you are saying to oneself, I need the one that will give the best protection so I could just get the hard case, you may want to compare the differences first. All 3 types of bags have advantages and drawbacks to them, but they’re all designed expressly to be travel cases.

Hard Case

The commonest material the hard golfing travel case is made from is high density polyethylene. These bags are stiff and often close with locking clasps over a rubber seal to stop dust and moisture form getting to the clubs. The hard golfing travel case can be built in different sizes and shapes, to fit your particular length of club and sort of bag.

The features to search for in the hard case are through-and-through color ( so scratches don’t show ), maneuverability ( like wheels and handles ), and even collapsibility. That is right collapsibility ; Golfing Telebag has come out with a telescoping stiff case which will collapse to 24″ for storage.

So if space is a big concern for you, but you want the rigid design, this might be an option worth checking out. This particular bag will run you about $120, and the standard hard cases will run anywhere from $50 -$500. One major drawback to the hard golf travel case though is the unavailability of exterior storage compartments as you will find on soft cases.

Soft Case

Soft golf travel cases on the other hand are usually equipped with not only exterior pockets, but extra handles and padding. The common design of soft cases consists of a nylon design with support straps and padding to go along with the convenience of extra space they provide when empty. Club Glove boasts the use of its “Last Bag” by more touring professionals than any other product in golf.

If you’re looking to be on par with the champs, this $250-$300 bag could be the one you have been trying to find. Still undecided which sort of bag is good for you, or perhaps both are, if that is the case, the half-breed golfing travel case might be what you’re looking for.

Hybrid Case

The design behind the cross-breed is a straightforward idea, make a tough golfing travel case with soft case features. The idea has taken some different forms, firstly being to have a tough case built into a soft case. Second , to have a tough case with attachable soft accessory bags for the outside. The disadvantage of these designs are that while traveling, the bag takes quite a thrashing and become quickly worn out, and there are a limited number of attachment pouches you are able to add to a tough case.

The solution to these issues has shown up in Load Golfing’s ProSeries nine hundred. Load Golfing has taken the concept of the cross-breed golf travel bag to a higher level with the soft case skin which is removable from the hard case travel section of the bag. This design allows for the damage of travel to be handled by the hard case within, keeping the outer bag with all of the accessories bags clean and working as long as practical, and is cheap at approximately $189.

So there you have it, a fast review of your options for your new golfing travel case, now you can stop sweating about your clubs and start trying to work out the easiest way to beat your father-in-law and earn the status you merit.

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Joe M. Randolph

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