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Is An Oversized Golf Driver Right For You?

Friday, January 9th, 2009

The development of golf driving irons has necessitated several structural changes that, while seemingly small, make a huge impact on the way golfers play the game. One change that has had a very profound effect on golf is the advent of the oversized golf driver.

Drivers with oversized heads are designed to carry a bit more mass than those with standard-sized heads. This means that more power can be imparted to the ball with every swing, and this translates to farther flights and lower scores. There are critics who will argue that the oversized head is harder to control, while proponents of this technology will say that it is more forgiving because of a larger sweet spot. The best way to know if it’s the one for you is by doing your own research at sites like NGCGolf.com, which offers a wide oversized golf driver selection that is already famous for its propensity to break records. Visit their website for more details.

Popularity: 16% [?]

Golf Clubs

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Golf clubs are the main tool used in the sport of golf, and each club is composed of a shaft with a lance (grip) and a club head. Woods are used for long-distance shots; irons, the most versatile class of clubs used for a variety of shots, and putters, used on the green to roll the ball into the cup.

An important variation in different clubs is loft, which refers to the angle between the club’s face and the vertical plane. It is the loft that makes a golf ball leave the tee on an ascending trajectory. The impact of the club compresses the ball, while grooves on the clubface give the ball backspin. Together, compression and backspin create lift. The majority of woods and irons are labeled with a number, and higher numbers indicate shorter shafts and higher lofts, which give the ball a higher and shorter trajectory.

While the variation of clubs can differ greatly between golfers, a set used to play a round of golf must have no more than 14 clubs. A full set typically consists of a driver, two fairway woods, a set of irons, a pitching wedge, a sand wedge, a putter, and one more club of the player’s choice.

Popularity: 22% [?]

What Makes a Hybrid Golf Club Work?

Monday, September 15th, 2008

Golf club manufacturers have taken the center of gravity and moved it back and to the bottom of the modern hybrid golf club. This is almost impossible with a standard iron. This modification helps launch the ball high into the air. Top manufacturers have also made the face flat and added a higher launch angle, which gives the ball a higher spin, allowing it to stop faster with more accuracy.
Hybrid golf clubs are specifically designed for distance control and accuracy. The shafts are shorter and the clubfaces stiffer like their iron counterparts. They also have no face bulge or roundness like fairway woods, which keeps the shots simple. The bottoms often have runners that help the club interact with the turf whether it is long rough, short fairway or sand. Their lofts also vary anywhere from 16 to the mid 20 degrees like the longer irons.

Popularity: 8% [?]

Hybrid Golf Clubs

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

As more and more golfers are removing the long irons from their bags and replacing them with hybrid golf clubs, it begs the question why. What makes hybrids easier than long irons to master?

When you watch the PGA Tour pros hit 2-, 3-, or -4 irons, you can see that these players have the swing skills to hit their conventional long irons almost as high as regular golfers hit their wedges. Average golfers cannot generate enough height with their long irons because they have a much lower swing speed than the pros.
The greater face-to-back dimension of the hybrid long-iron replacement heads allows the center of gravity to be positioned much farther back from the face. This results in a higher trajectory for a shot off a hybrid club compared to a traditional long iron of the same loft. Hybrid golf clubs help the golfer get the ball up into the air on a higher trajectory than a long iron.

Popularity: 12% [?]

Utility Golf Clubs

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Utility golf clubs are a relatively new addition to the pantheon of golf clubs, and they are growing in popularity due to the fact that they are designed to be more giving and easier to hit for recreational golfers.

The term utility golf club denotes a category of clubs that combine elements of both woods and irons into their designs. This combination of elements results in technical features that aid in getting the ball airborne and lessening the effects of mishits.

Most utility golf clubs are designed to replace long irons in a golfer’s bag, and when you hear it said that most utility clubs are easier to hit, this is almost always meant in comparison to the long irons the utility clubs are meant to replace.
For this reason, most golfers would do well to consider utility golf clubs. In these sets, the long irons are replaced with utility clubs designed to hit the ball the same distances, but with greater forgiveness and other game-improvement features built in.

Popularity: 9% [?]