• 2009 Golf Club Buyer’s Guide

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    Author: happy pig

    Going through today, a large supply of equipment choices can be daunting. But the renewed "Club, hybrid iron golf
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  • Which Is A Better Golf Shaft? Graphite Or Steel?

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    Author: Hireko Golf

    Axles of golf clubs are mainly either steel or graphite. The steel shafts are made of carbon steel alloy and protective chrome plating to prevent rust spread. In graphite can also be called the combined shaft, because it has multiple layers of carbon fiber and epoxy resin to the layers together. There are even some shafts made of steel and graphite. However, you are probably wondering which is best for you? Steel shafts have been used golf clubs since 1920, although earlier versions can schedule the turn of the 20th Century.

  • What Are The Right Golf Clubs For You?

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    Author: oldtimer

    So many clubs to choose from, which is suitable for you can be a tough decision. Here are some tips on how to limit, hybrid iron golf
    , the selection. – Determine your level of play you over the weekend player or you are willing to, hybrid iron golf
    , move up the ranks? If the occasional game speed, low-and middle-level club can work, hybrid iron golf
    , for you, while the high-performance club for those who get to play more regularly.