TaylorMade Golf Won 2011 Hot List In Golf Digest

TaylorMade Golf Won 2011 Hot List In Golf Digest

TaylorMade Golf 2011series have passed the United States, “Golf Digest” evaluation, and are crowned as the 2011Hot List. Based on the R11 driver, TaylorMade golf clubs have won 11 awards, of which 9 is the Gold Award, and award-winning products covering almost the entire clubs category.

The Hot List is selected once a year since 2004. It is recognized as independent and authoritative introduction to the best golf equipment, new guidelines by golf industry and golfers. Judges mainly consist of the “Golf Digest” and the senior golfers, editor and amateur players, R & D personnel, coaches, and retailers.

TaylorMade revolutionary new R11 is a club with fully adjustable Driver performance, with a distinctive white crown. This revolutionary new addition to winning individual gold medal, but also won the most important component of the “Editor’s Choice,” the award-winning, and this award is only given to four products.

TaylorMade in 2011, the second main Driver: The taylormade r9 driver also won a gold medal. It weighs only 279 grams, is the TaylorMade in the history of the lightest Driver. The new Burner SuperFast 2.0 compared to the first generation SuperFast, adds to the ball from 5 yards. In addition, TaylorMadein 2011, “the ball with a heat chart” (The Hot List) Driver only won a gold medal with two brands.

TaylorMadewon a gold medal of the other products include: R11 and R11 TP fairway woods, Rescue 11 and Rescue 11 TP iron wood, Tour Preferred MC and Burner 2.0 irons at golfstore365.com, TP with xFT wedges and Corza Ghost and Daytona Ghost putting.

“When the real expert golfers with the industry recognition of our products, for us is the best reward,” TaylorMade brand and product marketing vice president Bob Maggiore said, “‘the ball with a thermal chart’ (The Hot List) includes acclaimed R11 Driver golf equipment, including the award-winning fully reflects the new TaylorMade golf ball with superior performance for the commitment. “

With the Advertisement from Golf Digest, TaylorMade golf clubs will be more and more famous in the 2011.  Therefore, in this 2011, Swing Under Your Feet and prepare for your better play with TaylorMade.

TaylorMade revolutionary new R11 is a club with fully adjustable Driver performance, with a distinctive white crown. This revolutionary new addition to winning individual gold medal, but also won the most important component of the “Editor’s Choice,” the award-winning, and this award is only given to four products.

The Utility Golf Club – Do You Own One?

The Utility Golf Club – Do You Own One?

The utility golf club, or hybrid as it is sometimes known, is a relatively new addition to the golf club family. The utility club is designed to be easier to hit for the weekend golfer and is becoming very popular because of this. In fact, it is not uncommon now to see the utility club in the bags of many touring pros.

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These clubs are a cross between irons and woods in design ( hence their sometimes being called hybrids ) and because of this design many golfers find them easier to hit than long irons. Most of these clubs are made to replace a 3 or 4 iron which ordinary golfers can struggle with, so if the utility club feels more comfortable and is easier to hit, it’s not surprising that many golfers are acquiring them.

So what advantages does the utility club have over regular irons? Because a normal iron doesn’t have much of a back to it, you can’t move the weight further back. Yes, you can have perimeter weighting, but you can’t put the weight further back if there is nothing there to put it. So to be able to put weight along the outside of the club and further back, the designers started to “fatten” the back of iron. So the utility club looks like an iron but a little bulbous at the back. Some manufacturers have actually designed their utility clubs to be more like fairway woods, enabling them to move the weight further back again, as the club is larger.

Another plus point of the utility golf club is that it’s centre of gravity is lower. This makes it easier to get the ball in the air. By lowering the centre of gravity, this increases the launch angle of the ball, without actually increasing the loft of the club. If you have a 3 iron with 20 degrees of loft, and a utility club with the same loft, but with the weight further back and a lower centre of gravity, then the utility club will launch the ball higher. That is why you should realise when buying a utility golf club that the loft will not directly compare to the club you are replacing.

If you haven’t already tried a utility golf club, get down to your local pro shop and give it a go. These clubs are not everyone’s cup of tea, but in my experience they can be a good addition to your golf bag. They do get the ball in the air easier, and down the fairway. Any club that does that is worth a try

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