TaylorMade Putters

TaylorMade Putters

Article by Charlotte Metcalfe







TaylorMade produce some of the most visually appealing putters around such as the TaylorMade Monza spider Putter, the TaylorMade Tourismo and many more. We know looks aren’t everything, but then TaylorMade have thought of that too. Each of their putters features some of the latest putter technology around and they have thought of some great names for them too.

The new 2010 TaylorMade Putter Range has now been released and with names like Fontana 7 Putter and Monte Carlo 7 Putter you know that these putters and built with the same sophisticated and style that their names have. The new Core Classic range of putters for 2010 from TaylorMade. Classic shaped putters have a modern technology for superior feel and control over your swing. This is said to be again another success on the green from TaylorMade!

When you first get the green you need to study where you ball is laying and how far it is away for the hole. There are three main factors which you need to be aware of that will affect your shot, these are speed, run and slope. Studying these factors will help you visualise the line you want to hit the ball down. First start by crouching behind the ball and understand the layout of the green, determine the correct path you want to take to the hole. Make sure you take some time walking from your ball to the hole and back to indicate the correct direction you need to play the shot. This will also identify what (if any) obstacles lie between the hole and ball. Using your TaylorMade putter to estimate help line up your shot can be a winning move.

Your putter is one of the most used clubs in your bag so it’s essential a lot of thought goes into to purchasing the right putter for you. Getting the right putter could mean the difference between winning and losing a game of golf.

Golfbuyitonline stock all the latest TaylorMade Putters around today. For more information on these fabulous putters check out Golfbuyitonline.com. If you need any advice on which putter is best for you.



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TaylorMade produce some of the most visually appealing putters around such as the TaylorMade Monza spider Putter, the TaylorMade Tourismo and many more.

Tilt your head to stop slicing

Tilt your head to stop slicing

If you slice, your shoulders will be open or pointing left of target at the moment of impact. This means you have an out to in swing path.

 

But it’s not only your shoulders that point left. As your upper body has swung round, your head has been pulled to the left as well. At impact a line through your eyes would be pointing in the same direction as your shoulders – left of target.

 

To stop slicing and start coming into the Taylormade Tour Bunner Fairway Wood on the correct path, you have to find a way to keep the upper body from swinging open.

 

At address, tilt your head to the right so that a line drawn through your eyes would point to the right of target. On the back swing make sure it stays at that angle and you don’t cheat by letting it return to where it prefers to be.

 

If you concentrate on keeping the same head angle at the beginning of the downswing, it will help stop your shoulders dominating and swinging open. The more you want to hook the ball the more your head needs to be tilted to the right at address.

 

As the season starts to gain momentum tell us on the forum what’s the best tip you’ve had from a pro or a fellow golfer this year. Apart from dedicating yourself to more practice we want you to share your triumphs and disappointments by telling other passionate golfers what’s worked for you so far and what hasn’t.

How to Complete Your Backswing

How to Complete Your Backswing

Article by melody







Tiger Woods is nearly unbeatable when he is tied for the lead on Sunday at a major championship. However, after watching yesterday’s round, I think there three things that could allow us to witness one of the most incredible David versus Goliath upsets in golf history. If one of the players follows the criteria below, they might be the one holding the Wanamaker trophy today instead of Woods.

Making a full shoulder turn is critical to both distance and accuracy.

From time to time, we all have a tendency to shorten our backswings. Your muscles may not be as loose as normal, you may be faced with a crucial shot and get over cautious, or you may think that shortening your swing will give you more control. Whatever the reason, not making a full shoulder turn can have some negative effects.

Firstly, and most obviously, you’re going to lose distance. The less you wind up the body, the less power you can translate into fast clubhead speed.

More importantly, a full turn gives your body the time and space needed to complete the correct mechanics of the downswing. A truncated backswing means your lower body has to do too much work to get the golf club moving on the correct plane. The result is often an out-to-in swing path, which will result in a pull or a slice (or at best, a weak fade). A full shoulder turn, on the other hand, gives your hips time to gently rotate, which pulls the upper body round in the correct motion, which in turn brings the clubhead on a more powerful in-to-in (i.e. correct) path.

Next time you’re on the practice range, make sure you are making a full shoulder turn.I believe that you can make an great progress only you practice like this.

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