| |  Low handicappers high on confidence in terms of their golf ball striking abilities may be suited by the Nike Victory Red Hybrid, it has been suggested.
Reviewing the golf club, Golf Monthly highlighted that the longer golf iron replacement may also prove a valuable alternative option off the tee due to the quality of the way it enables balls to fly. Continue Reading: Nike Victory Red Hybrid a club for the confident  |  |
| |  Mastering the use of a fairway wood could help shave numerous shots off a player's scorecard and an offering from Cleveland performs equally strongly in all conditions, a review has noted.
Golf Monthly highlights that come rain or shine, the Cleveland Launcher DST fairway wood has the ability to allow players to consistently reach the green on the longer par four holes. Continue Reading: Cleveland Launcher DST fairway wood performs in all conditions  |  |
| |  Players looking for more control on their green approaches from distance may wish to test the Mizuno CLK Fli-Hi Hybrid utility club.
A review of the club by Neil Tappin for Golf Monthly has indicated that although a "different feel off the face" is offered by the club, players will soon become used to this. Continue Reading: Mizuno CLK Fli-Hi Hybrid offers long distance control  |  |
| |  Getting a better contact out of the rough is just one of the benefits witnessed by Christian Cevaer when using his TaylorMade TP Rescue clubs instead of a long iron.
Speaking to Golf Magic, the Frenchman, who recently claimed victory in the European Open at the London Club, discussed why rescue clubs could be an important part of any player's golf bag. Continue Reading: TaylorMade TP Rescue clubs offer Cavaer versatility  |  |
| |  Golfers with a low handicap looking for a club that gives them more control when they are left with a long approach shot to a green may wish to test a new fairway wood from Nike.
The Nike SasQuatch Dymo fairway wood is believed to be an ideal bag selection for players looking for shape with their approach shots, rather than for those looking to use the wood as an alternative to taking a driver off the tee. Continue Reading: Nike SasQuatch Dymo fairway woods improve 'shaping opportunities'  |  |
| |  Callaway Golf's Big Bertha Diablo Hybrid is now on the market, featuring a Dual Runner sole designed to help golfers out in all sorts of different lies.
The technology was previously restricted to the manufacturer's high-end FT range, but has become available as part of the new Diablo hybrid. Continue Reading: Hybrids join Callaway's Diablo line  |  |
| |  Nike Golf has unveiled a pair of its newest clubs the SQ DYMO and DYMO² Fairway Woods.
The clubs both include a Quad Keel Sole feature, which is designed to deal with the problem of turf drag. Continue Reading: Nike Golf unveils new fairway woods  |  |
| |  Phil Mickelson and Rocco Mediate became some of the first players in the world to get their hands on Callaway Golf's Diablo range fresh out of the lab.
The Diablo line has still yet to be unveiled - the public could get a first glimpse at the PGA Merchandise Show in January, to be held in Orlando, Florida. Continue Reading: Callaway Golf Diablo tested by Mickelson and Mediate  |  |
| |  Golfonline, a leading discount golfing equipment and accessories e-tailer announce some great deals on golf fairway woods this December. With huge reductions on RRP, these clubs would make great gifts for golfers this Christmas. Continue Reading: Great deals on golf fairway woods at Golfonline  |  |
| |  This autumn, discount golf equipment e-tailer Golfonline have a great deal on the new Callaway golf FT-i Squareway woods. The clubs, described by Callaway as their most forgiving ever, are now available for just £159. Continue Reading: Great Deal on Callaway FT-i Squareway Woods at Golfonline  |  |
| |  This guide, courtesy of discount golf equipment suppliers, Golfonline, is designed to explain the role of hybrids and help you to choose the right club for you.
Hybrid golf clubs, or utility clubs as they are often referred to as, combine the control of an iron with the forgiveness and loft of a wood. Continue Reading: Your Guide to Hybrid Golf Clubs  |  |
| |  Fairway woods were designed to bridge a gap in the market between irons and drivers. The average golfer hits a shot 180-190 yards with a 3 iron and 230-250 yards with a driver. This shortfall, of around 60 yards, can be covered by using fairway woods. Continue Reading: Your Guide to Fairway Woods from Golfonline  |  |
| |  The Washington Golf and Country Club has drawn wildlife enthusiasts who are hoping the course's fairways could provide the last location where skunks can be found in Arlington County - the area which surrounds the US' capital city. Continue Reading: Course's fairways could be Arlington skunk's last retreat  |  |
| |  Check out a great offer from Golfonline and Mizuno Golf this month.
The Mizuno MX-560 offers a uniquely shaped 460cc head with all the features you would expect from a top modern driver. This includes a high MOI (Moment of Inertia), high but legal COR (Coefficient of Restitution), and offers great distance without sacrificing forgiveness. Continue Reading: Need new woods this summer? Mizuno has the answer...  |  |
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