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Posted by iGolftip in Golf Equipments, tags: ball, British Open, club, Gene Sarazen, Golf, golfer, irons, Master, PGA, professional, US Open, Wilson
Wilson Sporting Goods has long been known for supplying people with quality sports equipment. Since 1914, Wilson has been selling basketballs, baseballs, and footballs to the general public as well as organized sports.
Wilson also recognized that golf was a very popular activity in the world and they wanted to present their unique products to the world that they felt would change the face of golf forever. Wilson Golf knew they needed the backing of a professional golfer of the time to add credibility to their products, so they contacted one of the best.
Gene Sarazen was the first golfer to become a member of the Wilson Advisory Staff and would have a 75-year relationship with the company, the longest-running contract in sports history. His career would earn him 39 PGA titles including two U.S. Opens, three PGA Championships, a British Open title, and a Masters victory on his way into the PGA Hall of Fame in 1974. Read the rest of this entry »
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When you are using an iron there are different considerations based on how you need to hit the ball. There are three irons you should understand which include the short iron, mid-iron, and the long iron.
When you use a short iron the ball will be in the middle of the stance and the club will be slightly behind it. The right ball position is smack dab in the middle of your stance.
The apex of your swing should be a couple balls forward. This means that you will hit the ball at a steep angle, producing a big divot. Your feet will be closer to the ball than they will be when you use a long iron.
The mid sized iron is used slightly different. The ball will not be right in the middle of your stance but it will be slightly forward. The longer the iron is the more forward the ball will need to be. You will still hit the ball with a hard blow but not as steep as you need with the short iron. The divot will also not be as deep either.
When you use a long iron the ball will be furthest from you. You want to hit the ball in a sweeping motion rather than hitting down on the ball. The best way to hit the ball is right at the apex of your swing arc.
There is not need to force the ball up by hitting the ball on the upswing. The ball will automatically become airborne because of the angle of the attack of the way you hit the ball.
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The irons are used for the golf shots that are shorter. These might range from 200 yards or even less than 100. The ability of the golfer to hit the distance and the loft of the club head will be the determining factors for choosing the right iron.
There are two primary types of irons which include the cast irons and the forged irons. The cast irons have a cavity back construction which is also called perimeter weighting. The weight of the head is mostly around the outside.
The cast irons have a larger sweet spot because more weight is put around the edges of the club face. These irons are best for beginners who miss the ball and they are also more forgiving than the forged irons. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by iGolftip in Golf Ball, tags: ball, Callaway, club, drive, game, Golf, golfer, iron, Nike, Swing
You could have incredible swing, but will not do anything for you if you do not with the right golf ball. There is no reason to waste a perfect swing if Do not use the ball to the right.
When you golf with a golf ball right, you can take a few kicks of a person round. There are several ways to say what type of golf ball you need to use When the game. They also make a big difference with the distance you get when you hit the ball.
There are three different types of golf balls. These three different golf balls known as Balata, in two parts, or a ball with a combination of both. There are many things you should consider when choosing which of these balls you use. Read the rest of this entry »
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Many casual golfers do not pays much attention to choose the golf ball on the right. They think that the golf ball as a simple tool that really is not so important. After all, it just beats only through the course. It’s misunderstanding! Having the right golf ball, you can get the distance in your drive, make it easier to remove finesse shots, and more!
Basically, there are three types of balls: Balata, in two pieces, or a combination of both. The golf balls are constructed with three objectives in mind as well: the distance, rotation and control. Choosing a golf ball fits depends on what you want in your golf game.
You’re a low handicap player looking for great spin and control? If so, choose a golf ball Balata. This is only a soft ball with a soft cover and allows for greater rotation. This is the ball that most professionals choose. They are also more expensive than other balls. Read the rest of this entry »
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