Golf Performance: Best Clubs, Ball Tracking and Swing Tips

Selecting the best golf balls for slow swing speeds can significantly improve distance and accuracy. Proper club length and weight configuration are essential for consistent performance on the green.

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How Does Hair Club for Men Work?

The first step in the process is the consultation. You'll meet with one of the company's hair loss professionals to discuss the costs as well as your personal expectations. A hair and scalp assessment is also performed at this time, wherein measurements are taken of the area of the scalp suffering from hair loss.

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Speed Adjustments for the EZ Go Golf Cart

EZ Go golf carts are designed for comfort and safety. Newer carts are powered by quiet electric motors and have a controller/sensor that regulates the speed of the cart. Many older carts have gasoline engines with a carburetor and throttle linkage.

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Tips for How to Stop Hooking a Golf Ball

If you hook the ball regularly, you probably have a large tab for new golf balls. Hooks are big benders that take a sharp detour to the left if you are a right-handed player.

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How to Stop Hitting the Golf Ball on the Toe of the Clubface

There is no sound in golf quite as satisfying as the solid thwack of the ball fully compressed against the clubface. Unfortunately, you won’t hear that sound if you make contact off the toe of the club. Even worse, you'll also lose power and accuracy.

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Type of Glue for Replacing Golf Club Heads

Golf club heads are attached to the golf shaft with epoxy glue. Epoxy is a thermosetting polymer that is a high strength adhesive. Two parts, the resin and the hardener, are mixed together to create a chemical reaction that cures the epoxy to hardness.

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The Average Women's Golf Swing Speeds

The average female golfer's swing speed is 65 mph, wrote Tom Wishon in "Ten Things You Thought You Knew About Golf Clubs." Because a woman has less upper body power than a man, her swing speeds tend to be lower.

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Titleist DCI Description

The DCI line was the flagship series of irons from Titleist from 1990 to 2003. DCI is short for Direct Central Impact. The design of golf clubs is high tech.

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What Women Spectators Should Wear to a Golf Tournament

Golf is truly a spectator sport, with hundreds of thousands of patrons flooding golf courses annually to watch events on the PGA, Senior PGA and LPGA Tours. Golf is also a game of etiquette and honor, with many time-honored traditions governing play and conduct.

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Difference Between Hard & Soft Golf Balls

Golfers have witnessed plenty of innovative changes in equipment over the past 20 years. Golf balls, for example, are much more durable while maintaining the spin and distance properties that golfers covet. Today there is very little difference between hard and soft golf balls.

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Loose Wrists & Hands for a Golf Swing

The proper use and tension of the hands and wrists during the golf swing confounds many a player. Though your instincts may tell you that maintaining a tight grip on the club with firm wrists is necessary to generate a powerful swing, the opposite is true.

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What Is the Difference Between a 9.5 and 10.5 Golf Club?

One of the most important considerations when shopping for a golf driver revolves around loft. The loft of the club directly impacts the distance and trajectory of your shot as well as the direction of your ball off the tee. Drivers with 9.5 and 10.5 degrees of loft are among the most common on the market today.

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Can Women Play With Men's Golf Clubs?

To some, the distinguishing characteristic of women’s golf clubs is pink highlights on the clubheads. In reality, the standard women’s golf club is designed for the typical woman player -- someone who’s smaller and less powerful than a man. But not all women are standard.

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Putter Length Versus Height

Most golf equipment companies make three styles of putters -- standard, belly putter and the long putter. The putter’s length is important; it affects the distance and directional control of the ball, according to Ralph Maltby, golf equipment expert.

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Top 5 Ranking Golf Clubs for Women

The typical woman golfer requires clubs designed for a typical woman’s body. The clubs should be shorter and lighter than a man’s clubs, at the very least.

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The Best Irons for Senior Golfers

Golf clubs are designed to meet the needs of your particular ability level and swing speed. An older, robust golfer in terrific physical condition might play the same irons as a PGA Tour professional.

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Top 10 Golf Shafts

Technological advancements in golf equipment have transformed the way golf is played. Drives of 350 yards were never thought possible until the advent of titanium golf clubs and ultralight shafts.

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The Best Women's Petite Golf Clubs

All golfers want to perform at their best, regardless of ability. Choosing the right equipment, and having that equipment fit for your specifications, is a major factor in shooting lower golf scores. Petite women face additional challenges when looking for proper golf clubs.

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