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How Golf Drivers Can Correct Bad Driving Tendencies

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

It is bad form for golfers to “hook” or “slice” when they try to hit the ball with golf drivers. These drives can produce inaccurate shots. No matter how comfortable the golfer is driving this way, he may not be able to hit the ball with as much power and control as he would like to.

Accuracy comes from proper technique. By making adjustments to his stance and swing sequence, a golfer can correct bad driving tendencies. If you tend to hook, you can move the shot-control weight to the toes. If you tend to slice, you can move the weight to the heels. The trick is to manipulate the club head according to your favored shot so that it will hit the ball hard and full. It is important to note that because golf drivers have unique weighting systems, the proper handling of the club head may be different from one driver to the other.

For more information and other valuable tips about golf equipment, you can visit NGCGolf.Com or call 1-800-285-3900.

Popularity: 18% [?]

Some Interesting Facts about Golf Drivers

Friday, April 10th, 2009

Professional golfers and even caddies will likely advise beginners in the sport to use golf drivers to drive the ball over long distances. They would likely add that drivers are not used all the time in the tee box; rather, they’re pulled out only when the golfer wants the ball to land at a specific distance.

Another tip that they will give is that drivers may look the same but they can be made of alloy, stainless steel, titanium or other materials, and each material has its own specific characteristics and use.

Stainless steel drivers are more common and heavier than titanium or alloy drivers. Veteran golfers who need better control over their swings love it because of its heavier weight.

Titanium golf drivers are valuable in increasing tee distance. They are the most expensive, but they are also the lightest and hardest. This makes titanium the favorite driver material of professionals.

Alloy golf drivers are the cheapest. Their high quality and affordability make them favorites of amateurs who commonly use it as fairway starter woods. But whatever your poison is, avid golfers should know that NGCGolf.com has a fine selection of golf driving irons in different designs and materials. Check out their website for the best deals on drivers and other golf equipment.

Popularity: 17% [?]

When purchasing from an Online Golf Retail Store, buy wisely

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

Though it is more convenient to buy golf equipment online, it’s natural to take precautionary measures when dealing with an online golf retail store to get the best deals that you can get. Before buying anything, check their returns policy. Most stores give an unconditional returns policy with a money back guarantee. So, in case you are not satisfied with the products that you bought, you can return the items and get your money or store credit back.

Check the expiration period for the money-back guarantee as well. Most guarantees will expire within thirty days, which is completely reasonable when testing items like golf clubs.

Warranties on the products should also be considered. Six months or more is the usual length of time for an online golf retail store warranty. Of course, you’ve got to prove that failure was because of a product flaw. And that’s going to be completely unnecessary with the top-quality products of NGC Golf. Check them out at NGCGolf.com.

Popularity: 46% [?]

Convenient Online Shopping for Golf Equipment

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

Assembling a complete golf set can be tiresome for beginners since there are many pieces in a set which can quite confuse a rookie. Salesmen at the local sporting goods store can only add to the confusion if they are unfamiliar with golf equipment so the only solution is to buy a golf set online.

One will believe that the drivers, putters, balls, driving irons, iron sets, and fairway clubs that are displayed prominently in a golf bag are all that a golfer needs. However they do not constitute a whole set. There are other things like accessories and training aids that will make the kit complete.

Golf rookies can be guided in correctly completing a set by browsing catalogues of golf equipment on websites. Aside from buying the right stuff, shopping for a golf set online spares one the trouble of driving to the store and carrying the gear back to the house.

Popularity: 19% [?]

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: 20% [?]

Golf Driver

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

Today’s golf drivers are made mostly of steel, composite, or titanium. Steel headed drivers are cheaper than titanium drivers, but are significantly heavier. They are durable and consistent, but often the head size of the driver is smaller than titanium.

Titanium golf drivers have revolutionized the game of golf since golf manufacturers can now make larger headed drivers (with the lightweight titanium) increasing the sweet spot for players to connect with. Titanium offers the greatest forgiveness in driver materials, which is why amateur golfers have flocked to the latest technology. Titanium drivers are the most expensive on the market today.

A composite driver is a combination of titanium and non-metal materials like carbon, which help keep the weight of the club to a minimum. This leaves you with a lightweight head and a sturdy face producing a nice sweet spot and explosive distance. Golf driver shafts are made of steel, graphite or a combination of materials. The steel shaft is heavier than graphite shafts but more durable and less expensive. You do get more control of your drives with a steel shaft, but you will have to have a faster wing to accomplish this.

Popularity: 16% [?]

Cheap Golf Drivers

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

The talk of the shop this year when it comes to cheap golf drivers is definitely the leaps we’ve seen in exciting new driver geometries. The golfer today can choose from just about anything: square, traditional, scoopback, or even triangular. The fact is, cheap golf drivers are chockfull of options to choose from, making the category not only better, but also more confusing for the golfer searching for a new big dog.

So, how is one to make sense of it all? It’s not as daunting as it may seem at first. Most cheap golf drivers are built with specific golfers in mind. For instance, square drivers tend to benefit golfers who need to hit it straighter, draw-biased drivers help eliminate slices and adjustable weighting-drivers help golfers fine-tune their launch characteristics.

Take careful consideration in determining what kind of cheap golf drivers you’re willing to try. Just be prepared! Each cheap golf driver is worthy of consideration if you’re looking for more accuracy and distance.   

Popularity: 27% [?]

Cheap Golf Driver

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Nothing beats hitting a drive on the screws, right down the middle. “Hitting it on the screws” is an old but literal saying that harkens back to the old days of golf when golfers used persimmon heads that held the clubface together. These days, things sure have changed. A quality cheap golf driver doesn’t have screws in the front, although sometimes you’ll find them in the back or to the sides. In other models, you’ll find carbon, titanium, tungsten and steel, all designed to serve a particular purpose, which is to help you hit the ball harder and straighter than ever.

Cheap golf drivers used to be feared because they were hard to hit, and now some argue that cheap drivers are the easiest club in the bag to hit. Either way, cheap golf driver technology has soared the last couple of years, and 2008 is chock-full of options to cater to virtually anyone.  

Popularity: 73% [?]

Oversized Golf Driver

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

An oversized golf driver is the most electrifying club in the bag, not only because it hits the ball further than the other clubs, but also because the golf ball has a more gratifying feeling off the tee than almost anything else in the sports world.
Driving the ball with an oversized golf driver sets up the golfer’s shots on to the green. It is imperative that you find a club that you like, and fits your ability and swing type. Choosing the right oversized golf driver can make the difference between hitting your approach shot from deep rough or the middle of the fairway.
There are so many different kinds of club combinations that it really can be confusing to choose. It is important that you research the matter at length, and pick the proper type of oversized golf driver that fits you and only you.

Popularity: 61% [?]