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Written by The Golf Drill Guru
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Sunday, 07 February 2010 |
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Mitsubushi Rayon Shafts or MRC Golf has launched four new high-end shafts for 2010. These were showcased at the recent 2010 PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, Florida in late January. With an already solid track record on tour, these shafts are destined to be very popular among amateurs as well – let’s hope the price tag doesn’t scare them off. Introducing the Fubuki Alpha, Diamana Kai’li & ‘ilima and the Bassara Griffin – check out their details below: |
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Written by The Golf Drill Guru
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Friday, 05 February 2010 |
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We all know golf is very much a mental game. The brain has a profound effect on the results of each and every one of our shots. A fine example is to look more closely at a common problem like the yips. If you don't already know, the yips are involuntary wrist and arm twitches right before impact, which can affect anything from chipping to those three footers impossible. |
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Written by SirShanksAlot
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Thursday, 04 February 2010 |
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Cleveland/Srixon have released a few new products over the past week. Tonight we'll have a look at the Cleveland HB3 hybrid irons, Cleveland CG1 Tour irons and the new Srixon Z-Star ball line. |
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Written by The Golf Drill Guru
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Monday, 01 February 2010 |
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With the movement towards green technologies and eco-friendly products and inventions, how will all this change affect the golf industry? What kind of radical changes are we going to see so golf courses can do their part? What will the golf course of the future look like? |
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Written by SirShanksAlot
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Tuesday, 26 January 2010 |
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Hey everyone and thanks for stopping by! I've come across a recent rumor thats tough to find some background information on... but from all accounts it seems quite true. Fujikura will be launching three new shafts for 2010 to the public. The Motore Speeder, which will dive into shortly, the Motore F3 and the Fit-On Max Series. |
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Written by The Golf Drill Guru
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Monday, 25 January 2010 |
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 For players who suffer from an overly flat swing, getting solid impact below the equator of the ball is often difficult. Especially with the irons, a steeper swing path into the ball is needed to produce better contact. In case you don’t understand the difference between a flat an upright swing, here is a quick rundown. |
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