TaylorMade Rossa Corza Ghost Putter review

TaylorMade Rossa Corza Ghost Putter review

Article by Shelmay







The TaylorMade Rossa Corza Ghost Putter is the newest club in the TaylorMade short stick arsenal and it’s sure to scare some strokes off your score. These days some new shapes and styles of the TaylorMade Rossa Corza Ghost Putters come out, from minimalist blades to high-MOI potato mashers, but nearly all of them have either a metallic or darkened finish. But TaylorMade is set to release one of the most eye-catching putters in recent memory … and that’s the whole point of the Rossa Corza Ghost.

Let’s see its color. It is made of three sight lines on the crown and a hole in the back.The goal of the Corza Ghost was to make it the easiest putter ever to aim. The white color stands out in sharp contrast against the greens’ grass, so the topline and leading edge are easy to focus on. And because all the areas of the Ghost are white, there are no “hot spots” or portions of the putter that draw the golfer’s attention away from the leading edge.

I brought the Rossa Corza Ghost Putter out for the first time last Sunday with the hope of beating down Mr. John Duval writer of intothegrain.com. Although this didn’t happen, we can rule out bad putting as the cause..

Living up to the hype, this putter greatly improved my aiming and in my opinion it did it all at a subconscious level.. What I mean is that I never intentionally lined up the putter according to the aiming lines or the putter-hole. It just ended up locked on to the cup without much effort on my part.

This putter has a very soft touch and the ball bounces off the putter face and results in greater roll and distance for less effort. I didn’t spend any time on the practice green with the TaylorMade putter so I kept flying them past the hole, which while frustrating, can’t be blamed on the putter.

I’ll be posting up a more comprehensive review in a few days, once I’ve had time to fully explore this spooky short stick.



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pinemeadow golf clubs review

pinemeadow golf clubs review

Article by Kamal Warna Dayananda







This is a very common problem. I have heard this same question again and again for such a long time. Do you really believe that pinemeadow golf clubs suites you? Do they good and useful try so many ways to get the exact answer?

The best thing would be try your own way. Since in the market, there would be so many those who try to cheat you. I suggest you to use this way. Check out news papers. It’s better if you could able to avoid e-bay or something like that. But unfortunately in this way, you are unable to give a guarantee. You never know, when you have to remove these things.

So finally we can come to a final decision. It’s YES. The pinemeadow golf makes decent quality clubs. I got a person with a good experience in this field. He had already used so many clubs and having a good experience. According to him, these clubs would be very cheap and reasonable. And he thinks that these clubs have a good customer bade as well. To some extent, it could be true.

But I know that there would be some more, which do not believe my word. Yeah, that’s truth since they may have their own reasons for that. Some thinks that these clubs have a good customer base and good reviews. But some may not believe that. They might think this is a way of spending money for nothing. Some of them are interested in these packages as well.1. ProsimmonX30 Hybrid Full GOLF Club Package 2. Top-Flite Mens XL Woods/Irons SetIt seems like these packages are reasonable to some extent. But finally, it’s your own decision. You have so many factors in front of you. By them, you have to choose your own answer. Does pinemeadow golf clubs have good reviews?



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Refiner Golf Club Review – Now You Can Swing With Confidence!

Refiner Golf Club Review – Now You Can Swing With Confidence!

To improve your golf swing by feel and not by swing mechanics, use the Refiner Golf Club. Should your golf swing is inappropriate, the hinge will break directly, allowing you to realize there’s a flaw within your golf swing.

The entire golf swing will be rectified since the hinging method allows you to experience and determine where the club must be. To have a very good golf swing, getting your golf club to the top in a proper manner during your back swing is a must and if you are cupping your wrists, the training aid will inform you of this by breaking immediately. This early warning enables you to rectify the flaw first before completing your golf swing and it will be nearly impossible to finish your golf swing without rectifying the flaw first.

The Refiner Golf Club is an excellent instrument to work with if you are trying to find ways to achieve the right pace and timing as it will hinge once a swing fault have been discovered. This is especially useful as poor shots usually are the result of swinging too fast.

Other areas that may benefit you as claims from the manufacturer are detecting excessive grip pressure, open / closed club face and improper swing plane.

What I like regarding the Refiner Golf Club is it allows you to train in the home without making use of the golf ball. It’s also ideal to be use at the golf range since Refiner Golf Club can be used as a standard club when swung right.

The Refiner Iron and the Refiner Driver are two swing trainers available to improve your golf swing. 2 different kinds of trainer is necessary as you would wish to catch the ball during the down swing for your iron shot versus the driver where you’ll need to catch the ball during the up swing. These 2 training modes will lead you to perform exactly like that.

The Refiner Golf Club not just caters for the right handed golfers but also for the left handed golf players as well. Various club lengths are available to cater for women as well as for juniors, and should the regular length isn’t fit for you, there’s also an alternative for it to be made-to-order.

Each of the training tools are bundled together with full instructional videos and is presented by PGA trainer Rick Bradshaw, guiding you with the proper way to use the training aid.

To know further on how Refiner Golf Club can aid you with your golf swing, check out http://www.refinergolfclubfile.com/ where you can find extra information regarding Refiner Golf Club.

Utilizing a Golf Club Review to Learn How to Buy a Good Set of Clubs

Utilizing a Golf Club Review to Learn How to Buy a Good Set of Clubs

Article by Sylvia Tanady







As most of the golf enthusiasts will soon realize, playing a good round of the game requires the use of different golf clubs. It is worth mentioning that golfers who are keen in improving their game are known to carry up to fourteen different clubs in their bags. In order to excel in this game, the sportsman needs a consistent swing. The trajectory flight of the ball in terms of distance and height will depend on the distinct and particular type of golf club used.

Impractical To Use Just One Club

Theoretically, a player can use a single golf club for every stroke but, it will be difficult and inconvenient for the golfer to modify the direction and the speed of each swing for every stroke played. The game needs accuracy and the best way to achieve this is to maintain constant swings whilst using different golf clubs that have been custom designed. Golfing equipment have different classifications and this includes woods, irons, hybrids and putters.

A special club is called a wedge. It looks like an iron but it was specifically designed for a special purpose- that is to drive the ball higher. This is often used when the ball is trapped in the sand that was placed as obstacles in the golf course. Among the notable brands of golfing equipment are Spalding and Calloway.

When buying your initial golf set, one must be aware of the type of clubs being purchased. It is advisable to research and read the article reviews about the equipment. The evaluation of the qualified golfers of the different features of the golf clubs will assist in you determining the correct and proper equipment that you can use. The good equipment will enable you to enjoy the game whilst improving your scores as well.

Reviews are prepared by qualified professional golfers that are familiar with the various needs and abilities of players. They will provide specific information about the equipment and advise the readers the special features of the clubs. With this information, the buyer will be able to determine the equipment that will improve their game. Golf Club reviews are available in most golfing forums. Professionals also write their own reviews as they do understand the intricate mechanism to improve the game. In most cases known professionals endorse a specific product lines.

Golf club reviews will help the buyer understand better the qualities of the equipment. The advantages and disadvantages related to the equipment are often explored in these articles. It is important that the reviews are taken on advisement only. In the end, the buyer will still have the option of selecting golf club will be purchased.

A good golf club set must have the correct and effective golf clubs to tackle the course. With better equipment, golf can be enjoyed more.



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Sylvia has been writing articles professionally, both online and offline, since 4 years ago. This author is not only writing in the subject of health, but also in dieting, fat loss, fitness and many other more. Check out her latest website in Electric Warming Blanket. which discuss and review about Sunbeam Electric Mattress Pad.

The Most Powerful Move in Golf Review with Steve Elkington and Martin Ayers

The Most Powerful Move in Golf Review with Steve Elkington and Martin Ayers

Article by Nick Del Pozo







This article is written for those who would like an open and honest detailed review into the most powerful move in golf. I am personal friends with Martin Ayers and Steve Elkington. I have been fortunate to be able to work with Martin Ayers one on one. I met him over a six months ago through a site known as Secret in the dirt that Steve Elkington created as a free online community for every level of golfer to be able to connect and share anything and everything golf related.

Personally I own a golf academy for kids and through implementing what I have learned and teaching my personal students there is no doubt that the most powerful move in golf will change anyone’s swing immediately by following the simple drills outlined in the video.

So what is the most powerful move in golf ?

The Most Powerful Move in Golf is a collaboration effort between 10 time PGA tour winner Steve Elkington, Golf Instructor Martin Ayers along with legendary World Golf Hall of fame Jackie Burke.

Steve Elkington is an Australian professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour. He spent over 50 weeks in the top-10 of the Official World Golf Rankings from 1995 to 1998. Elkington has won 10 events on the PGA Tour, most prodigiously the 1995 PGA Championship at the Riviera Country Club, which is his only major, and the 1991 and 1997 Players Championships. Elkington was a member of the International Team in the 1994, 1996, 1998 and 2000 Presidents Cups. In 1995, he was awarded the Vardon Trophy; this award is given annually by the PGA of America to the tour player with the lowest scoring average.

Martin Ayers is an Australian golf instructor. Martin developed a large following in his own right by expressing his unique ideas on Youtube and in various golf forums. He was also one of the earliest members of Secret in the Dirt when in launched in April of 2010.

He began working with Steve Elkington in the Spring of 2010. The concepts that he worked on with Elk are now presented here in “The Most Powerful Move in Golf.”

When the two connected, they began collaborating on Elk’s swing together, and began work on The Most Powerful Move in Golf. Within the video, you’ll discover:

1. How Martin Ayers came to understand The Most Powerful Move

2. Why it is so effective the average golfer

3. How to implement the Move into your swing easily and effortlessly.

Here are what a few people are saying about Martin and The Most Powerful Move DVD:

“I could go on for hours about the specifics and whatnot, but all I can say is that Martin is seriously a genius of the golf swing, through some unorthodox drills and ideas, you will get a lot better hitting the ball and can really change the way you look at golf “.

The wait for “The Most Powerful Move in Golf” seemed like an eternity! But I can tell you now it was well worth it!

“The video is a great piece of work. Martin has discovered something very important. If this isn’t Hogan’s Secret then Hogan never had one

Take if from a guy who feels like he has tried everything — I literally have read well over 150 books on this game — Martin’s stuff is the real deal. For the price of a round of golf at a municipal course (perhaps with a cart in some places), you can learn a move that will put more power, accuracy, and confidence in your game. That is the bottom line”.

“I bought & downloaded Martin’s video and got up at 5.00am this morning to try the swing. As a devoted TGM admirer I found the moves Martin succinctly described very useful and I did get the ball to fly 10-15% further.The biggest improvement I found was that the move kept the pressure points on my grip intact without having to grip the club any harder. Occasionally my grip separates at the top, not any more.The description of the swing was well described and easy to follow”.

“If you have not given Martin’s method a try all you are doing is cheating yourself out of a lot of great golf…”.

For a detailed review and videos visit:

http://TheMostPowerfulMoveinGolfReview.com



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Mizuno MX-300 Iron Review

Mizuno MX-300 Iron Review

Article by Presila







Still, when I was given the opportunity to review the newest irons in Mizuno’s MX series, I was more than happy to oblige. I knew that I was in for a treat, especially since I remembered thinking their intention to blur the line between player’s iron and GI iron was pretty interesting back in October, when I covered their release.Now that I’ve had a while to get acquainted with the MX-300 irons, I can honestly say that I had no idea that I’d be this impressed. Elated or euphoric might be the better words in this case. Before we get into my thoughts and opinions though, lets first take a look at what makes these new irons tick.

DesignMizuno set out to create a club that fits somewhere between a players iron and a game improvement iron, and from that idea came the MX-300 line of irons. To give you a better idea of the concept behind the MX-300, think “a more forgiving MP iron.” Yes, the workability and sleek appearance is still there, but so is a larger sweet spot, and a nearly invisible cavity. The MX-300s are made from the Grain Flow Forged, 1025E “Pure Select” mild carbon steel, which plays a big part in that feel that Mizuno fans adore. In conjunction with the Grain Flow Forging process, Modal Analysis was used to further perfect that sweet, buttery soft feel and sound at impact.

They are in fact the successor to the MX-200 irons that were released in early 2009, and share some of the same design features. The Y-Tune Technology in the MX-200 has been updated in the new series and is now called Y-Tune Pro and is said to provide a much larger sweet spot, which further increases the forgiveness across the clubface. The Y-shaped channel in the cavity is visual evidence of the Y-Tune Pro Technology.

A milled pocket cavity can be found in the long and mid-irons, while the short irons make use of a solid power bar. By doing this, Mizuno was able to optimize the center of gravity depending on the type of shot each iron provides. The solid power bar gives more control in the scoring irons, while the milled pocket cavity allows for weight to be relocated low and deep to help achieve a higher ballflight with the long irons.

EstheticsThough labeled as a game improvement iron, the MX-300 exudes the beauty that you might normally find in a blade. The thin top line is an indication that these irons don’t exactly fit squarely into that GI category, and thus are not very bulky or excessively thick. Looking at the cavity, the Y-Tune Pro is immediately identifiable by the “Y” shaped relief, as well as the “Y-Tune Pro” badging on the top hosel side of the cavity. Opposite that badge, on the top toe side of the cavity is the MX-300 badge. Longtime Mizuno fans will immediately notice a deviation to Mizuno’s traditional use of blue and yellow in favor of a more subtle grey and black combination in the badging. Though I never had a problem with the blue and yellow combination, I found the updated color combo to be very sharp and sleek.

While it’s obvious that some of the design of the MX-300 is derived from the previous-generation MX-200, I found the MX-300 to be a good bit more esthetically pleasing, though most all of Mizuno’s irons are free of any distracting graphics or bulkiness. The MX-300s simply have a sharper, more elegant appearance than the older irons in the MX line.

Looking directly down at the cavity, the difference in the scoring irons and the long irons can be seen, as the short irons (8-PW) make use of the solid power bar, while the long irons (3-7) have an empty pocket cavity.

The cavity itself is not visible at address, which is undoubtedly a desired trait for the mass majority of players looking for a club in this category. Combine that with the thin top line and a minimal amount of offset, and the result is a club that appears very “player’s iron”-like at address, which is why the amount of forgiveness in these irons may come as such of a surprise. More on that later though.

The hosel retains the familiar “Grain Flow Forged” stamping and leads down to the compact face which features modified U-grooves that are designed to conform to the new Conditions of Competition. The double nickel chrome plated finish gives the clubhead a very sleek, satiny look that I found very attractive.

PerformanceUpon unpacking the MX-300s, I was a little surprised, as I didn’t expect them to be as attractive as they were. They are much more elegant in person than they are in the pictures. At that point, I really didn’t know what to expect in terms of performance, because surely MX-level forgiveness couldn’t come in a package that looked almost MP-like at address. Once I took them out for their first test, I realized how wrong I was.

Set up was simple, as they are free of the large amount of offset that is present on some GI irons. Looking down at them, I almost swore I was looking down at my familiar Nike Victory Red Split Cavities. The topline was very similar, though not quite as thin as my VR forged blades.

Though beating range balls hardly gives the same feel as contact with a quality ball, I had to start somewhere. My normal routine starts with a series of ½ and ¾ shots with a wedge or short iron. Even with rock-hard range balls, the feedback from the MX-300 gap wedge was accurate and soft (at least as soft as can be expected with range balls). As I progressed down through the mid-irons, I continued to be shocked by how great the feel was with these irons, even as I intentionally made contact off center. Of course if you get out to the extreme toe end, they let you know it. The thing about it was that they did give a slightly different feeling when I made contact off center, though it was still a nice soft feel. Where a lot of GI irons lose a lot of the ability to tell where on the face contact was made, these do not.

Normally, if you can tell you made contact outside of the sweet spot, you expect a loss of distance, but with these, that simply did not seem to be the case. Had I closed my eyes and hit these, and was allowed to see the results, I would swear I was hitting a SGI iron based on the results.

From the rough, they also performed exceptionally well, as they cut through the tall grass without getting stuck like some thicker, bulkier irons do sometimes. The dual cambered sole worked as advertised, as I never really had an issue getting them stuck when I’d come down extra hard and steep. In fact, they glided quickly through the turf, almost deceivingly so.

On my flush, solid shots, there was no noticeable difference in distance when compared side by side to my regular set, though the long irons are a single degree stronger. Where they shined was when I forced contact closer to the heel or the toe. As I said earlier, I can tell where contact was made, though it wasn’t the stinging penalty you may be used to. Instead, the feeling is still nice and soft, and the end result looks almost as good as a pured shot. There may have been a loss of three, maybe five yards at most.

Every iron in the set had a high, penetrating flight, and would land softly on the green without the worry of the ball rolling too far away from my target. If you like to work the ball, you should have little problem with the MX-300, as the extra level of forgiveness they offer isn’t too much to hinder their workability.

SpecificationsMizuno offers the MX-300s in a your standard array of lofts, ranging from a 3-iron, all the way up to a gap wedge, though the standard set runs 4-iron through 52° gap wedge. The stock shaft is the True Temper Dynalite Gold XP, in either the R300 or S300 flex profiles, and is a lighter, higher launching shaft than the Dynamic Gold. They come wrapped in Golf Pride M-21 58 round grips, which are somewhat similar to the popular Golf Pride Tour Velvet.

Being that I’m a little on the tall side, I usually require extra length and a more upright lie angle. Luckily, Mizuno Custom is there to take care of players such as myself. I also prefer the heavier weight of the Dynamic Gold versus that of the Dynalite Gold, and was happy to find that the Dynamic Gold is an option from the custom shop. On the subject of shafts, one notable difference between Mizuno’s irons and other manufacturers I’ve is that their standard length is a quarter-inch shorter, so if you may want to keep that in mind if you’re looking at getting a set tailored to your specs.

As mentioned, the iron set I tested came with the Dynamic Gold shafts instead of the standard Dynalite Gold XP. In addition to those shafts, others are available such as Royal Precision’s Rifle and Project X, and Nippon’s NS Pro 950. For a full list of custom shaft options, see here. Mizuno’s custom shop did a great job of setting me up with irons that meet my specs, and as an added bonus, they wrapped them with the Mizuno-branded New Decade Multicompound grips.ConclusionI truly believe Mizuno has a winner on their hands with the MX-300. I could see a 20 handicapper playing these just as easily as I could see a scratch golfer keeping them in the bag. They really are that versatile and really stay true to what Mizuno set out to do – create an iron that straddles the line between game improvement and players iron. I liked them so much that there is no doubt these will be in constant rotation in my bag for quite a while. Everything Mizuno fans love is here: the soft feel, the “click” on a solid shot, and the minimalist, aesthetic appearance.

I’d absolutely recommend these to anyone that can hit the ball in a fairly consistent manner. If you’re stuck in a spot where you cannot decide between players iron and game improvement iron, the Mizuno MX-300s may very well be exactly what you’re looking for. I also think these would be a great long iron option in a mixed set along with either the MP-58 or MP-68. Whether you opt for a full set or mixed, I fully believe these irons are an excellent choice that can give you the best a game improvement iron has to offer.http://www.etagh.com/Mizuno-MX300-Forged-Irons-Golf.html



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Scotty Cameron Studio Select Kombi Putter Review

Scotty Cameron Studio Select Kombi Putter Review

Scotty Cameron Studio Select Kombi Putter Review

 

The Studio Select Kombi is a Modern Masterpiece!

The Studio Select Kombi by Scotty Cameron looks like it belongs in a gallery of modern sculpture. Cameron, known for some of the best blade putters around, decided to venture into the mallet market with this one. And his commitment to craftsmanship and better putting shows in all details. It is a gorgeous putter, top and bottom, and the double-bend, no kink shaft is something to hold and behold!

But the real beauty of this solid chunk of precision-milled aircraft aluminum is what you can do with it on the greens. Your performance there is sure to improve, because the Studio Select Kombi is made to increase control over pace and aim. Adjustable weights in the heel, toe and rear, give it the heft it needs to limit the damage of miss-struck putts. A larger sweet spot means more putts leave the face on the right line, with no bounce or skid. The weight also encourages a consistency in the pendulum motion of the arms. Finally, the single red line makes alignment uncomplicated and effective. These features give more putts a chance to fall, and that’s a beautiful thing.

 

Who Should Use the Cameron Kombi Putters?

 

Professional grade all the way, but an excellent putter for anyone who breaks 90 consistently. The adjustable weights mean youth, women, and men will all find the perfect “Kombi.” PGA professional Brett Quigley loves his SSK, and this one will find a warm place in your heart when it takes its place in your bag. Handsome enough for a tasteful display on your coffee table between rounds. Effective enough for a skillful display on the greens during rounds (callaway x 24).

 

Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Select Kombi Putter features the Studio Select 3-point weighting system and thick face for deep CG, creating a balanced putter that is stable throughout the stroke for forgiveness and great roll. It is precision milled from 6061 aircraft aluminum and has a clean, misted topline along with high-contrast sight lines making alignment easy.ping k15 driver|titleist ap2 irons

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