May 17th, 2010
I have a 5/27 degree club. What does that mean, and when would I use it?
I am a new golfer, and I don’t know where to use the 5/27 degree hybrid club. Take into consideration I am a female, so I don’t hit as far.
It has the same loft as a 5 iron. So use it from the same distance as your normal 5-iron.
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May 10th, 2010
I am trying to get into golf now that I have more time away from work and some money to afford new clubs and green fees. I played in the past, but not even close to good. Just played because it was fun. Now, I am going to take lessons and try to become reasonably good, so I want to get clubs that will be good to learn with, but also be clubs that I will have for a few years. My bro-in-law recommended the new Callaway Clubs, so any info on those clubs would be greatly appreciated, or any ideas for my club selection would also be greatly appreciated!
You probably can’t go wrong with Callaways but I wouldn’t spend that kind of money. Look on ebay or callawaygolfpreowned for a used set. I bought a set of X18s used and they were in great condition(couldn’t tell the difference from new). Go for a forgiving set of irons, ones with bigger offset and bigger heads. I guess X20s X16s and X18s fall into that category. They’re very good clubs and are easy to hit. Mishits still go pretty good distances.
Get a higher lofted driver and some fairway woods. I like the Callaway X or X Hot fairway woods. I think they are one of the better woods on the market today. I would also look at the Cleveland HiBore.
Get lessons also. Good luck.
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May 3rd, 2010
I have an in to out backswing, with the club across the line at the top my backswing.
I want specific exercises, not instruction or referral of websites. Thanks.
Core, core, core, and more core. Look up the rest yourself, I’m not your butler.
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April 9th, 2010
Give me all your favorite Golf tips, Anything and everything Involving Golf and Golf Tips
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OK here are some tips: make certain there are no extremes in your set up to do this your feet shoulders and hips hould be aligned or very close this influences your swing about 80%.
Always make sure you weight is even on both feet this will ensure no slumping of the shoulders that will throw off your swing my a large degree.
Keep your grip firm yet relaxed to promote a full release of the club almost as if you were going to throw the club down the fairway.
Stand up tall and relaxed bend over slightly and slightly bend your knees this should allow your swing to be upright and not flat but be carefu lnot to stand up to tall or you will get to steep.
Always commit to your shot 60% of all bad shot are because of being tenitive go for it and follow through.
My number one tip is to stay centered on all shots the goal in golf is to return the club to the ball the same way you set up to it, be a golfing machine stay cenetered turn back and finish facing your target easy.
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September 6th, 2009
The correct posture can improve your golf swing; get expert tips on the proper golf posture and stance in this free golfing lesson on video.
Expert: Bryan Pemberton
Bio: Bryan Pemberton is a PGA Class A Golf Professional. He played in the PGA Nissan L.A. Open Qualifier Nike Tour for 4 years. In 1991 he was the NCAA All American at USC.
Filmmaker: Robert Yoshino
Duration : 0:2:41
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September 6th, 2009
BPS golf instructor Steve Bishop discusses setting up for a chip shot and the proper execution of a chip shot. Included with this lesson is also a drill which will help with your chipping technique.
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Duration : 0:4:28
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September 5th, 2009
I have had some FX 2 clubs a while back, but it seems that Ram Golf Clubs are becoming more and more scarce stateside. What alternative brands would you suggest that have a similar feel?
I know there are Ram LX 400 irons available on Amazon, also Wilson Ultra, Top Flite, Wilson Staff are some of the less expensive sets, if that’s what you’re looking for.
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September 5th, 2009
I’ve been playing golf for 9 years now and i have become preety good at it but i just need that extra bit of work yet to do so i just wanted to know how to improve my swing.
Thanx ever so much
Becky
get a couple of lessons from a pro.
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September 5th, 2009
Can anyone recommend a good web site with Golf Tips on improving my game? Esspecially good tips on improving my drive?
You should look at this: http://www.cegolf.com/key.htm .
Hopes this helps.
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September 3rd, 2009
Golf Life and Hitgolf.com present a golf club review of the TaylorMade Burner Rescue Hybrid golf club. Made of 17-4 stainless steel, the Burner Rescue also has a shallow clubface design to push back the center of gravity for a higher and longer ball launch. Find out more at http://www.taylormadegolf.com and find more great video online at http://www.hitgolf.com.
Duration : 0:1:30
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