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Best Golf Clubs Mizuno JPX E600 Ti-Face Irons
Posted by: | CommentsBest Golf Clubs Mizuno JPX E600 Ti-Face Irons
Article by Bestwholesalegolf
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A “four direction” atrium spreads out the weight in the aback creating a humongous candied atom that allows for basal ambit accident of off centermost hits.
As a large head and deep box-type structure, so that soft iron forged irons large sweet area as possible; by the end of the wide bar Central tungsten steel alloy Read More→
Getting The Upper Hand Using Golf Club Hybrid Clubs
Posted by: | CommentsGood branded golf clubs cost money, lot’s of money. Even then there is no guarantee that you will wind up with a good golf swing and lower scores. The most popular brand name clubs on the market are Taylor Made, Callaway, Cobra and Ping. There are also many find golf brands available such as Nike, Adams, Wilson, Hippo, Titleist, Scotty Cameron to name a few. These companies keep a close eye on the competition and try to improve on a feature or design in order to carve out an edge in the market.
Clones Are a Good Option to High Price Golf Clubs
As an alternative to high priced brand name, golf clones are clubs that are designed using superior features native top brand name clubs but at a much more less expensive cost to the consumer. Clone golf clubs are manufactured Read More→
which of the newer drivers make a 'ping' noise?
Posted by: | CommentsExperienced Golf Balls,
i love going to the driving range and just launching. i also love that ping sound that i hear other guys get from their drivers. the best driver i have is the nike sumo. it sounds more like a metal bat however. i’ve also tried a callaway x460 and it makes that desirable ‘ping’. anyone know what clubs make that sound? please name some brands and models. what is it about a club head that makes that sound? thank you.
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Golf Tour Players and the Major Brands
Posted by: | CommentsAn article by Robert Wilson, Director of Product Development at Giga Golf.
In my years in the golf club business, one question I am continually asked is, “Why do tour players always play golf clubs manufactured by the major brands? If your clubs are so good, why don’t the players on tour use them?” The answer is more complicated than “they are sponsored”.
Many of the best players are under endorsement contracts. These can be very lucrative and sometimes net a player several million dollars a year. However, every player on tour is a commodity.
When players first get their PGA tour card they are offered “Tee up money” to play a specific brand of golf club. It does not matter who you are, if you are in the field you get paid. If you make the cut you make more. If you win the check can be very large.
The goal is to win the “count”. Every week the Darrell Survey publishes how many players played with what product. These figures are then used in the manufacturer’s ad campaigns. Having more drivers in play dramatically increases you chance of grabbing the title.
Of course, tour players would not use the endorsed product if they did not feel they could play well with it. Brand name manufacturers go to great lengths to make sure the player is comfortable with the product. They adjust loft and lie, change the shaft and even customize the head weighting to fit the tour player.
This article is a couple years old, but it illustrates some of the points I am making. In the years since its first post, tee-up compensation has gotten more prevalent and lucrative. It now extends to mini tours and the LPGA.
I do not believe there is anything unethical or illegal about the practice. It is simply a way to advertise and market a product. It is up to the consumer to understand that the reason 46 players on tour are now using the newest generation Titanium driver is in part due to the brand name companies marketing budget.
Tour support is another reason tour players choose their equipment from one of several high profile nationally advertised brands. When a manufacturer decides that tour player endorsement is going to be a part of their marketing plan they must invest in a means to support the players needs.
To start, this includes a “tour van” and support personnel. These vans are well supplied golf club factories. They have the equipment to alter lies, change shafts, grind a bounce or anything else a tour player may require to play his or her best.
Obviously, this dedication to the tour player is costly and adds significantly to the cost of golf equipment. However, a tour player’s support does provide benefits beyond the marketing arena. It makes new product development easier and faster.
Manufacturers that employ tour players have an advantage when they are developing new products. A tour player’s feedback can be an important part of the development process. This is why innovations like moveable weight ports and 460cc drivers are usually introduced by manufacturers with tour staffs. Companies who follow the trends must wait a month or two before the innovations can be made available to their customers.
Both brand name and custom clubs offer golfers benefits. Custom clubs can be made to fit a golfer’s physical measurements and are generally less expensive than brand name clubs. On the other hand, brand name clubs have been successful on tour. This can inspire confidence over the golf ball. If off the rack standard specifications are right for you than brand name clubs may help you play better golf.
The idea is to get out there and play. Do not get too hung up on the equipment you use. A beautiful golf shot does not care where you bought your clubs. If you think custom clubs are right for you Giga Golf would appreciate your business. We strive to provide quality and service.


