Archive for the 'Golf Tips' Category

New Golf Club Coupons: 15% off selected, very popular clubs from Gigagolf

Friday, September 14th, 2007

15% off the popular KC2 Fairway Woods (Taylor Made r7 Woods alternative), the GX920 Irons (Callaway X-18 Irons alternative) and the C9 Hybrids (like Ping Rapture Hybrids)

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Golf Product Review: C9 c455 Metal Woods (as alternative to the Ping Rapture Fairway Woods)

Saturday, September 8th, 2007

The C9 c455 Metal Woods are part of GigaGolfs premium Cloud 9 series of clubs. What sets them apart from other stainless steel woods is that they are built using legendary Carpenter Technology Corporations proprietary c455 stainless steel alloy. The club is high-tech, but does it perform? Read our review to find out…

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Golf Product Review: C9 VFT Composite Driver (as alternative to the Ping Rapture Driver)

Friday, September 7th, 2007

The flagship of GigaGolfs new Clound 9 series, the C9 VFT Composite Driver, epitomizes the most recent development in club head technology: the use of composite material to replace titanium. The club is high-tech and beautiful to look at, but does it perform? Read our review to find out…

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Golf Product Review: C9 Ti Face Insert Irons (as alternative to the Ping Rapture Irons)

Friday, September 7th, 2007

C9 Ti Face Insert Irons are based on the technology found in the Ping Rapture irons. Like those the C9 Ti Face Insert irons are made of a combination of titanium, steel and tungsten. The titanium club face is welded to a hollow steel ‘rim’, and a tungsten weight added into the toe to balance the clubhead…

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New Golf Lesson: Analyzing Divots, and Taking Corrective Action

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

We’ve got a great a great lesson for you. This is a somewhat advanced lesson, but also a very necessary one as you prepare to drop strokes out on the course. This lesson also works on several different levels, so we need to get the fundamental assumptions, facts, and definitions out of the way first…

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New Golf Lesson: Why Correct Tee Height Is So Important

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

If you’re having trouble in consistently driving the ball and sometimes slice it, hook it or hit the ball too high or too low, maybe it’s all because you don’t pay enough attention to your tee height. This short article will discuss the effect that different tee heights have on your drive…

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Become a ‘Tester’ for a new online Golf Instruction Program

Friday, June 29th, 2007

Bobby Eldridge (whome many of you know from our Video Golf Lessons) has spent the last few months designing a program that allows him to coach students personally online. This is a new way of golf instruction, and he’s looking for a few “testers” for the program. The first month is only $1.00 so you can make an informed decision to see if the program is right for you.

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Golf Product Review: Pinemeadow Excel Strong Titanium Driver

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

Substantial current focus in driver design seems to be on the square shaped club head - all in the name of increased MOI. These ‘new generation’ drivers sure get a lot of attention, and rightfully so. However, from readers’ feedback that we have received we can clearly see that the new square shape is not everybodies cup of tea. Many golfers prefer the traditional look, so we thought it’s time to look at a new club that combines the technological advances of the ‘new generation’ clubs, but in a more traditional appearance. Meet the Pinemeadow Excel Strong Titanium Driver….

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Golf Product Review: Ozzy Moto 460 Ti Square Driver

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

The Ozzy Moto 460 Ti Square Driver is one of the most successful (and best selling!) ‘new generation’ clubs, modelled after Callaway’s FT-i and Nike’s Sasquatch Sumo Squared. This new genre of non-traditional looking clubs seems to get a fast growing following, especially amongst mid to high handicappers. And it is exactly this group of golfers that will benefit most from the odd shape….

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New Golf Lesson: How Better Course Management can Lower Your Golf Score

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

You need to get to the point in your game where you can hit those 8 or 9 irons very consistently and accurately. Anyone can do this. Believe it or not, 150 yards is not very far away, and most greens these days are very big targets. The short irons should be the easiest club in your bag to hit. And if they aren’t the easiest clubs to hit, you should work on them until they are…

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