The latest and greatest irons from PING Golf

The latest and greatest irons from PING Golf

Article by Enjoymygolftwo







When it comes to golf equipment innovations, PING has left an indelible mark during the last 40 years or so. From the dawn of the cast cavity-back, to the advent of the heel-toe weighted putter, many of the equipment innovations that exist today are only because the folks at PING Golf thought them up. And while many of their designs have been tinkered with, tweaked and morphed into different iterations by different companies, PING’s own brand has seen its fair share of advances, too. In fact, the latest batch of new irons from the company is, in our opinion, the best we’ve ever seen.

Ping K15 Irons

The standout feature of the new K15 irons is the titanium-face insert, which increases ball speed for longer hits both on and off the sweet spot. Furthermore, the K15 set comes equipped with at least two hybrid iron replacements (3H and 4H), but can also include a 5H and even a 6H mixed into the set. A smart move, considering most golfers these days would rather hit a streamlined hybrid than a clunky, oversized iron.

Bottom Line: This iron/hybrid combo set will cater to higher-handicappers who need an extra boost of forgiveness, trajectory and distance with all their shots.

Ping G15 Iron SetMore perimeter weighting equals more distance and forgiveness, two things that the G15 has over the previous G10 models. Now, that’s not as though the G10s weren’t forgiving. If anything, we can only deduct that G15s must be extraordinarily playable. We also dig the no-nonsense, classic shaping and size, which will no doubt appeal to the type of player who wants to maneuver the ball in the air from time to time.

Bottom Line: The Ping G15 Iron Set are ideal for the player who wants a lot of forgiveness in an iron that has some shotmaking capabilities, as well. Mid- to high-handicappers are the target market here, and PING has hit the bull’s-eye.

Ping Anser Forged IronsA forged iron from PING! It’s been more than 40 years, and judging by the looks, feel and performance of the new ANSER irons, it seems as though they’ve spent all of those 40 years refining what’s arguably the best-looking iron PING has ever made. In addition to being forged, they’re also a mixed-metal design that uses a steel body and face with a tungsten sole. This means a lower CG for more forgiveness and higher-launching shots. Speaking of shots, these irons have the smoothest, most buttery feel from any PING iron we’ve seen to date, making them a top choice for golfers who want great feel, forgiveness and shotmaking capabilities, in that order.

Bottom Line: A favorite among new forged designs, the ANSER irons have the makings of a set that will be around for a long, long time. They feel and perform as good as they look.

As usual, all PING irons can be custom fit to your exact specifications. This includes a wide array of length and lie options, as well as shafts and grips to choose from. For more information on PING’s clubfitting process, visit discount golf clubs



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Memorial Lessons From Tiger

Memorial Lessons From Tiger

Article by Charlie G Wallace







What a stunning performance from Tiger Woods at the Memorial event in Ohio on Sunday. Four strokes off the lead at the start of the final day, Tiger blazed his way to the top of the leaderboard and then held off challenges from both Jim Furyk and Jonathon Byrd to win his fourth Memorial title.

I watched the closing holes from about the 14th and saw Tiger taking out the opposition with a birdie on the 18th hole after a brilliant approach shot. He is definitely a man for the big occasion and big events and he instinctively knows when, and how to apply pressure on his opponents.

I know there are some who don’t like Tiger, but I am a big fan. We are lucky enough to be witnessing one of the best golfers ever in Tiger and one just has to admire the way he plays the game.

What can we learn from Tiger’s performance that could be useful to our games as golf beginners or seasoned players?

There are three things that stand out for me about Tiger on Sunday;

1. His desire to win2. His ability to get the job done, and3. His phenomenal success rate off the tee in the final round.

Just focussing on the third of these, Tiger hit the fairways on every occasion he was required to. 100% fairways in regulation and the TV commentators (which included Nick Faldo) rated his final round as one of his best ever.

If you’re anything like me, consistency off the tee is more of an aspiration than a reality. I do sometimes get it right and sometimes my drives are OK, but I’ve a tendency to hook and slice and I usually have some of each in the course of my rounds.

I always have a smile when I see the pros spraying their drives left or right. It reassures me that even the best can do it, and of course, Tiger is no stranger to these errors. In recent times he has been guilty of them quite often.

Some pundits reckon that he attempts to hit the driver a lot harder in tour events than he does in practice. He doesn’t take his practice drives to the course when he plays in competitions. By all accounts, he did on Sunday. He wasn’t thrashing the drives and consequently he ended up on the fairway every time he needed to.

This tells us two things;

1. That it is important to identify and recognise important elements of our games that need correcting;driving, approach shots, pitching, chipping or putting and doing something about them, and

2. That controlled drives off the tee landing on the fairway will (should) produce a better round of golf and lower scores. [The corollary of this, of course, is that the controlled shots practiced on the range are the ones we should use on the course. There is no point in learning and practicing to do something and then doing something else when you take your game public.]

After my game at the weekend I know that my putting let me down, and if I had landed on the fairway more frequently, I could have shaved 5 to 7 shots off my score. Something to look forward to next time, hey? There’s always something that keeps us coming back.



About the Author

Charlie Wallace is a former college lecturer and trainer who is passionate about golf. His website contains some simple instruction for golf beginners – young and old, men and women. For a great place to start your golf journey and to return to for golf tips and hints – www.start2playgolf.com

How to Bait a Hook: An Abstract from Many Fishing Reports

How to Bait a Hook: An Abstract from Many Fishing Reports

A fishing trip is called a successful one if you have managed to bag respectable amount of wealth from the water. And the equipments that you are carrying will help you make the trip a successful one. You must have gone through many fishing reports that say to remember to choose your tools according to the fish that you are planning to catch. So this text piece will help you to understand some basic pointers about how to bait a hook.

The Hook Has To Be Sharp Enough
Sharpness of the hook is very important and thus in one need to sharpen the hooks and you will find hook sharpeners to sharpen them. It is good practice to change the hooks on a regular interval. This will help you to get good catches if your bats touch the bottom while casting. Sharp and new hooks make it easy to handle while it is drifting in the water.

The Bait Presentation Should Be Natural
The more you make your presentation a natural looking one, the more have the possibilities to catch more and more fishes. Now, bait presentation plays an especially important role in fishing and there are ways defined to use the baits accordingly. Like, if you are using worms as baits then you need to use a gang hook and it will help you to look your bait as natural as possible.

Hook Measurements
The measurements of the hooks are also an important thing to keep in mind. People who use live worms use larger hooks. Though it’s not that necessary technically. Anglers use larger hooks to thread the worms in the hook and by this way they avoid using gang hooks. But if your presentation is worthy enough you can catch big fishes with small hooks as well. And in fact fishing with small hooks are advisable as well.

The Extra Smartness Required
In this fishing report I would suggest using some smartness while baiting a hook and thus use gloves while tying a hook in the line. Because our hands carry special smells and if we don’t get rid of it, it may spoil the sport. And for this reason either you can use chemicals to make your hands free from scents or can use gloves while touching your fishing bait.

Fishing Hook Types
This is important to know the basic hook patterns. Anatomically a fishing hook has got parts called: eye, shank, bend, barb and pint. And the distance between point and shank is called gap. Broadly fishing hooks are segregated in section like single, double and treble hooks. They are also given names like Baitholder, Shark Hook, Circle Hook, suicide hook, Long Shank, Aberdeen, Carlisle, Carp Hook, Tuna Circle, and Offset Worm including others.

Basic Way to Ty Tie A Hook

Following are the steps to tie a fishing hook with the fishing line:

One needs to first pass the fishing line through the eye of the hook. And remember to pass it from the front and pass only an inch of the thread.
Now hold the shank in such a way that the you can wrap the half inch tab end with that trace. Wrap the thread with 7 or 8 turns
Now again pass the fishing line through the eye again from the back of the hook
Now pull it tight and keep on holding the hook which will help to set the snell

Aashi Khattar from marinews writes for Fishing Report Australia. For More Fishing Reports you can visit marinews.com

My Best Putter: discount TaylorMade Burner Rescue Hybrid 09 from golfdiscountsale.com

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TaylorMade Burner Rescue Hybrid  on sale in discount golf clubs

The TaylorMade Burner Rescue Hybrid features SuperFast club technology to give an extremely light total weight with light shaft and light grip to promotes faster swing speed for added power. The steel clubhead is 7% larger than the Rescue Dual in volume, and has a 13% larger footprint to give a higher MOI and tremendous forgiveness for long, straight results on off center hits. Pull Face construction gives a higher COR promoting faster ball speed for increased distance whila a shallow clubface design moves the CG position lower and farther back which makes the club easty to launch high and long.

» SuperFast Club Technology allows for an extremely light shaft and light grip to promote faster swing speed for added power
» Steel clubhead is 7% larger than the Rescue dual in volume and has a 13% larger footprint that promotes high MOI for greater forgiveness

» Steel Pull-Face construction provides high COR to promote faster ball speed for increased distance

» Shallow clubface design allows for a lower and farther-back CG position for a consistently high and long launch

Loft 19° (3) 22° (4) 25° (5) 28° (6)
LH Yes Yes Yes No
 
Head Properties  
Head Size 114cc 115cc 116cc 117cc
Lie Angle 60.5° 61° 61.5° 62°
Face Angle square
 
Head Material  
Face Material 17-4 Stainless Steel
Body Material 17-4 Stainless Steel
Construction 2pc construction with PFC
 
Club Properties  
Club Length 40″ Graph
39.5″ Steel 39.5″ Graph
39 ” Steel 39″ Graph
38.5″ Steel 38.5″ Graph
38″ Steel
Club Swing Weight D4
 
Shaft Properties RE*AX Superfast Tstep 90
Shaft Torque 3.0° (S),  3.0° (R),  3.1° (M) 1.7°
Shaft Weight 68g (S),  66g (R),  63g (M) 91g (S),  88g (R)

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