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		<title>Cleveland Classic  #1 Blade Putter</title>
		<link>http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/cleveland-classic-1-blade-putter/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 23:25:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ryan</dc:creator>
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  The Cleveland Classic 1 Putter features a blade design and a plumbers neck hosel with a precision milled face to provide a soft yet solid feel during the stroke. The heel-top weighting results in increased MOI (Moment of Inertia), meaning you hit more of your shots. [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/cleveland-classic-1-blade-putter/">Cleveland Classic  #1 Blade Putter</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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<p>  The Cleveland Classic 1 Putter features a blade design and a plumbers neck hosel with a precision milled face to provide a soft yet solid feel during the stroke. The heel-top weighting results in increased MOI (Moment of Inertia), meaning you hit more of your shots. Your accuracy also improves thanks to the classic red grip. Made of 17-4 durable steel, the Classic 1 Putter comes with a hand-polished satin finish for minimal glare and long-lasting durability.    <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Cleveland-Classic-Putter-Right-Handed-Blade/dp/B002A9JCKI/ref=sr_1_13/182-0952412-9404919?ie=UTF8&#038;s=sporting-goods&#038;qid=1267754773&#038;sr=8-13?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=puttingtipspr-20" title="More at Amazon">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Two-Way Putter &#8211; Left and Right Hand (EA)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 15:48:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ryan</dc:creator>
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<p>  Two-Way Putter-Left or Right Hand</p>
<p>   <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Two-Way-Putter-Left-Right-Hand/dp/B0000APCLJ/ref=sr_1_12/182-0952412-9404919?ie=UTF8&#038;s=sporting-goods&#038;qid=1267754773&#038;sr=8-12?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=puttingtipspr-20" title="More at Amazon">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Odyssey Crimson Series 550 Putter</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Apr 2010 16:54:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ryan</dc:creator>
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  Sporting a tour-inspired head shape and Odyssey&#8217;s patented insert technology, the Crimson Series 550 putter delivers great feel and performance on the green. The Crimson 550 is constructed of 431 stainless steel, and offers such features as a sturdy mallet head and a slant-neck hosel. On [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/odyssey-crimson-series-550-putter/">Odyssey Crimson Series 550 Putter</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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<p>  Sporting a tour-inspired head shape and Odyssey&#8217;s patented insert technology, the Crimson Series 550 putter delivers great feel and performance on the green. The Crimson 550 is constructed of 431 stainless steel, and offers such features as a sturdy mallet head and a slant-neck hosel. On the inside of each putter head, meanwhile, sits the Crimson Stronomic insert&#8211;the very insert technology that Odyssey built its reputation upon. The insert is firm and resilient, and  <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Odyssey-Crimson-Putter-Right-33-Inches/dp/B001SL29U4/ref=sr_1_11/182-0952412-9404919?ie=UTF8&#038;s=sporting-goods&#038;qid=1267754773&#038;sr=8-11?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=puttingtipspr-20" title="More at Amazon">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Odyssey White Hot XG #1 Putter</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Apr 2010 15:37:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ryan</dc:creator>
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  Boasting a heel-toe weighted blade, a &#8220;crank-neck&#8221; hosel, and perimeter weighting, the White Hot XG #1 putter is a terrific choice for beginning and experienced golfers alike. The putter is outfitted with Odyssey&#8217;s multilayer White Hot XG insert, which includes an elastomer core that enhances the [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/odyssey-white-hot-xg-1-putter/">Odyssey White Hot XG #1 Putter</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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<p>  Boasting a heel-toe weighted blade, a &#8220;crank-neck&#8221; hosel, and perimeter weighting, the White Hot XG #1 putter is a terrific choice for beginning and experienced golfers alike. The putter is outfitted with Odyssey&#8217;s multilayer White Hot XG insert, which includes an elastomer core that enhances the feel of the putter, along with a thin, firm outer striking surface that&#8217;s infused with urethane to create a fine-tuned responsiveness. The #1 putter includes a multilayer Whi <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Odyssey-White-Putter-Right-35-Inches/dp/B000FOEL7Y/ref=sr_1_10/182-0952412-9404919?ie=UTF8&#038;s=sporting-goods&#038;qid=1267754773&#038;sr=8-10?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=puttingtipspr-20" title="More at Amazon">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Intech Trakker Model 1 Men&#8217;s Right Hand Putter</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 10:17:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ryan</dc:creator>
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  All of our putters are designed for ease of use with the entire golfing populous in mind. Many shapes traditional to modern designs pervades the Orlimar, Affinity, Ez-Roll and Intech line of putters.
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<p>  All of our putters are designed for ease of use with the entire golfing populous in mind. Many shapes traditional to modern designs pervades the Orlimar, Affinity, Ez-Roll and Intech line of putters.</p>
<p>   <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Intech-Trakker-Model-Right-Putter/dp/B00177HAOY/ref=sr_1_9/182-0952412-9404919?ie=UTF8&#038;s=sporting-goods&#038;qid=1267754773&#038;sr=8-9?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=puttingtipspr-20" title="More at Amazon">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Confidence Golf MILLED FACE White Ball Putter</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2010 12:13:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ryan</dc:creator>
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  Unique &#8220;White Ball Alignment System&#8221;. Compare features, performance and price to Odyssey® White Hot 2 Ball Putter, that utilizes a unique &#8220;White Hot Ball&#8221; design. The face balanced head with milled face provides accurate alignment and true roll that makes every putt seem effortless and smooth!  Shaft: steel.  Club comes with [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/confidence-golf-milled-face-white-ball-putter/">Confidence Golf MILLED FACE White Ball Putter</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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<p>  Unique &#8220;White Ball Alignment System&#8221;. Compare features, performance and price to Odyssey® White Hot 2 Ball Putter, that utilizes a unique &#8220;White Hot Ball&#8221; design. The face balanced head with milled face provides accurate alignment and true roll that makes every putt seem effortless and smooth!  Shaft: steel.  Club comes with Confidence all-weather grip. Full manufacturer warranty covers breakage or defects for one year.   Brand new.</p>
<p>   <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Confidence-Golf-MILLED-White-Putter/dp/B000GUXFX8/ref=sr_1_8/182-0952412-9404919?ie=UTF8&#038;s=sporting-goods&#038;qid=1267754773&#038;sr=8-8?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=puttingtipspr-20" title="More at Amazon">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Odyssey Crimson Series 660 Putter</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 16:34:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ryan</dc:creator>
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  Sporting a tour-inspired head shape and Odyssey&#8217;s patented insert technology, the Crimson Series 660 putter delivers great feel and performance on the green. The Crimson 660 is constructed of 431 stainless steel, and offers such features as a rounded heel-toe weighted blade, a &#8220;crank-neck&#8221; hosel, and [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/odyssey-crimson-series-660-putter/">Odyssey Crimson Series 660 Putter</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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<p>  Sporting a tour-inspired head shape and Odyssey&#8217;s patented insert technology, the Crimson Series 660 putter delivers great feel and performance on the green. The Crimson 660 is constructed of 431 stainless steel, and offers such features as a rounded heel-toe weighted blade, a &#8220;crank-neck&#8221; hosel, and a full-shaft offset. On the inside of each putter head, meanwhile, sits the Crimson Stronomic insert&#8211;the very insert technology that Odyssey built its reputation upon. T <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Odyssey-Crimson-Putter-Right-33-Inches/dp/B001UNAKZG/ref=sr_1_7/182-0952412-9404919?ie=UTF8&#038;s=sporting-goods&#038;qid=1267754773&#038;sr=8-7?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=puttingtipspr-20" title="More at Amazon">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>TaylorMade Rossa Monza Spider Putters (Right, 34 Inches)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 20:28:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ryan</dc:creator>
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		<title>Odyssey White Hot XG #9 Putter</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 16:18:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ryan</dc:creator>
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  Quite possibly the most famous left-handed putter in the world, the Odyssey White Hot XG #9 was used by Phil Mickelson to win the 2006 Masters. The putter is outfitted with Odyssey&#8217;s multilayer White Hot XG insert, which includes an elastomer core that enhances the feel [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/odyssey-white-hot-xg-9-putter/">Odyssey White Hot XG #9 Putter</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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<p>  Quite possibly the most famous left-handed putter in the world, the Odyssey White Hot XG #9 was used by Phil Mickelson to win the 2006 Masters. The putter is outfitted with Odyssey&#8217;s multilayer White Hot XG insert, which includes an elastomer core that enhances the feel of the putter, along with a thin, firm outer striking surface that&#8217;s infused with urethane to create a fine-tuned responsiveness. This not only boosts feedback and distance control, but it also helps s <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Odyssey-White-Putter-Right-34-Inches/dp/B000LDR2UW/ref=sr_1_5/182-0952412-9404919?ie=UTF8&#038;s=sporting-goods&#038;qid=1267754773&#038;sr=8-5?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=puttingtipspr-20" title="More at Amazon">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Adams DIXX Putters</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 13:34:25 +0000</pubDate>
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  Adams DIXX BLU Digital Instruction Putters feature:   Analyzes and tracks 3 key factors of a successful putter swing: Path, Impact Position, and Face Angle  After every putt, the screen will indicate if all 3 of the putting stroke standards were met with &#8220;NICE PUTT&#8221; or it will show which of [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/adams-dixx-putters/">Adams DIXX Putters</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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<p>  Adams DIXX BLU Digital Instruction Putters feature:   Analyzes and tracks 3 key factors of a successful putter swing: Path, Impact Position, and Face Angle  After every putt, the screen will indicate if all 3 of the putting stroke standards were met with &#8220;NICE PUTT&#8221; or it will show which of the 3 standards were not met with a series of green (yes) and red (no) dots   With a twist of the wrist, user can click through different screens for instant information that can quickly be a <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Adams-Golf-Mallet-Putter-Steel/dp/B001399IBY/ref=sr_1_4/182-0952412-9404919?ie=UTF8&#038;s=sporting-goods&#038;qid=1267754773&#038;sr=8-4?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=puttingtipspr-20" title="More at Amazon">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Rife Island Series Barbados Belly Putter (Right Hand, 43-Inch)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 16:57:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ryan</dc:creator>
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  The tour-driven Rife Island Series Barbados Belly Putter features an oversized mallet design with the mass moved to the outer edges of the putter for superior alignment and stability. Designed with a pleasing mallet shape wrapped around a three-line center cavity section, the Barbados is [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/rife-island-series-barbados-belly-putter-right-hand-43-inch/">Rife Island Series Barbados Belly Putter (Right Hand, 43-Inch)</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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<p>  The tour-driven Rife Island Series Barbados Belly Putter features an oversized mallet design with the mass moved to the outer edges of the putter for superior alignment and stability. Designed with a pleasing mallet shape wrapped around a three-line center cavity section, the Barbados is extremely stable and easy to align. At six to eight inches longer than a traditional putter, the belly is designed to be &#8220;anchored&#8221; against the stomach of the player, reducing the im <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Rife-Island-Barbados-Putter-43-Inch/dp/B0025KUTCW/ref=sr_1_3/182-0952412-9404919?ie=UTF8&#038;s=sporting-goods&#038;qid=1267754773&#038;sr=8-3?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=puttingtipspr-20" title="More at Amazon">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Ping Zing Putter 35&#8243; Karsten Etched No line</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 14:21:26 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>  35&#8243; Ping Zing Putter (F), Standard Loft and Lie, No line. Bronze head and Black ping grip.</p>
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		<title>Callaway golf clubs &#8211; use the used! Callaway Preowned Clubs.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 06:59:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ryan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The undisputed leader in golf club technology today is Callaway Golf. The company constantly develops new products and also keeps improving its older ones to make sure that Callaway golf drivers, woods and putters are leaders everywhere. Callaway golf in the year 2003 received more than a 100 patents alone. They truly have an unmatched [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/callaway-golf-clubs-use-the-used/">Callaway golf clubs &#8211; use the used! Callaway Preowned Clubs.</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/callaway.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-647" title="Callaway Preowned" src="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/callaway.jpg" alt="Callaway Preowned" width="125" height="125" /></a>The undisputed leader in golf club technology today is Callaway Golf. The company constantly develops new products and also keeps improving its older ones to make sure that Callaway golf drivers, woods and putters are leaders everywhere. Callaway golf in the year 2003 received more than a 100 patents alone. They truly have an unmatched and unchallenged commitment to excellence, excellence in golf.</p>
<p>HISTORY</p>
<p>1986-Callaway for the first time used computer controlled milling machines, ensuring flatness of their putter faces.</p>
<p>1997-sales reach astounding $849 million.</p>
<p>2003-was No.1 brand in woods, irons and putters for seven years in a row.</p>
<p>2007-on the Golf Digest Hot list, they have a mind boggling 17 products to their credit. These include golf balls, drivers, woods and irons.</p>
<p>Clearly, it a very crystal clear fact now that Callaway golf clubs and other products are the best in the business. Where there is quality, there is a matching price. With such modern technology used in the manufacture of Callaway products, their price is also quite high. These products come in a price band of $1000-$2000.Although these prices may seem high but these are competitive with the other brands.</p>
<p>When a person is only starting off at golf and does not want to spend at expensive products, one can always go for used Callaway golf clubs. one can purchase used Callaway golf clubs at a considerably low price while not compromising too much on the quality.however.whenever one purchases used Callaway golf clubs or any other used golf products, one should take care of fake and inferior quality merchandise, imitation golf clubs, clubs that have been altered from the original and others.</p>
<p>Used Callaway golf clubs are highly recommended over new ones unless you are a seasoned golf professional or a keen golf player. To ensure that what you are buying is the highest quality, buy only certified pre-owned Callaway golf clubs.</p>
<p>BENEFITS OF USED CLUBS</p>
<p>The buying of used Callaway golf clubs is just like the situation of buying used automobiles. One knows the condition and the quality of the product one is getting and also gets a warranty. It is of utmost importance that one only buys authentic used Callaway golf clubs from certified pre-owned Callaway golf club sellers.</p>
<p>MOST POPULAR PRE-OWNED CALLAWAY GOLF CLUBS</p>
<p>1. Callaway FT-5 Driver</p>
<p>A huge 50 grams weight has been added using carbon fibre body-this creates the Optfit Weighting System that produces three centres of gravity systems-Draw, Fade and the neutral.</p>
<p>2. Callaway FT-i Driver</p>
<p>It has the revolutionary 460cc Complete Inertial Design which certainly takes imagination clubbed with reality to a whole new level. It has the highest moment of inertia than any other club today.</p>
<p>3. Callaway 460cc Driver</p>
<p>This particular driver is all-titanium and has been designed for longer and straighter tee shots. The CT/VFT Face, Consistent alignment sole and patented Callaway golf technologies have all been incorporated into this 460cc driver.</p>
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		<title>What Clubs Does Tiger Woods Use? Check these out.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 01:21:42 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Tiger_Putter.jpg"></a>We all know that Tiger Woods is the greatest Golfer in recent times, arguably the greatest there has ever been. Since turning professional in 1996 he has a record that is unprecedented. In that time he has won 14 Major Championships and 93 Tournaments in total. He is currently ranked number 1 in the world and his 2009 Prize money earnings is in excess of $10m. So one question that we’d all be interested in knowing the answer to is &#8220;What Clubs Does Tiger Woods Use&#8221;? You thought I&#8217;d be asking him something else, didn&#8217;t you? Keep your mind on golf.</p>
<p>Now you’ll have to take into account that he probably has prototype clubs that are custom made to tailor to his own preferences, however these are the models and designs that he’s chosen:</p>
<p>What Driver Does Tiger Woods Use? Tiger uses the Nike SQ Dymo Driver, this club has been designed to accommodate all levels of golfers needs and provide an unbelievable combination of distance and performance. Nike have taken into account loft / lie angles, spin rate, size of the head and its geometry and centre of gravity to optimize DYMO, which stands for Dynamic Moment of Inertia, which in turn will maximize the distance and control you’ll get for the loft chosen. The lower the loft the higher and further forward the centre of gravity is placed to help reduce spin rate and therefore lower trajectory and increase distance.</p>
<p>What Irons Does Tiger Woods Use? He uses the Nike Victory Red TW Blades, and helped with the design of these clubs, so that they offer the control and workability that he demands. The club head us made of 1025 Forged Carbon Steel and has a CNC milled face and have a different back pad and thicker toe than the original Nike Blade. They are built for the better player, but will provide exceptional feel and control.</p>
<p>What Wedges Does Tiger Woods Use? He uses the Nike 56 degree VR SW and Nike 60 degree SV LW, both have aggressive high rev grooves, which and designed and milled into the club head to produce maximum spin for increased control and shot placement. They have exceptional feel and are perfect for the accomplished player.</p>
<p>What Putter does Tiger Woods Use? Tiger uses the Scotty Cameron Newport 2 putter, which is Scotty’s most technologically advanced putters, it has been expertly refined and improved from subtle milling enhancements to its new sole profile. The stepless shaft provides a clean appearance, and the Newport 2 comes with a milled sight line in the flange and its high toe profile will help you to get the correct setup at address.</p>
<p>Fortunately, you can find these at <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/In_The_Hole_Golf">Hole In One Golf</a> and the prices are amazing.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The First Key:A quality fitting can’t be done without you knowing your proper measurements. To calculate your best putter length you must base it on your height. You will do what’s known as a wrist-to-floor measurement. Measure form the inside of your wrist at the top of your hand all the way down to the [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/5-key-help-you-to-find-a-perfect-putter/">5 Keys To Help You Find The Perfect Putter</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/2thumbgrip.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-653" title="2 thumb grip putter" src="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/2thumbgrip-150x150.jpg" alt="2 thumb grip putter" width="125" height="125" /></a>The First Key:A quality fitting can’t be done without you knowing your proper measurements. To calculate your best putter length you must base it on your height. You will do what’s known as a wrist-to-floor measurement. Measure form the inside of your wrist at the top of your hand all the way down to the floor. Keep this measurement ready for future reference.</p>
<p>The Second Key:Figure out what your posture is when you’re putting. Do you stand more upright like a Vijay Singh? If so you will be better suited to longer putters that have more upright angles. Or do you have more of a crouched posture like the great Jack Nicklaus? If you fall into this category you will need a shorter putter that has flatter angles with it.The</p>
<p>Third Key:Look at your hand position when you address the ball for a putt. There are a number of factors that will affect the proper loft at impact you need. These include offset putters, ball position, and hand position. Are you a player with pronounced forward press? This will create negative loft at the point of impact; therefore you will need additional loft to counteract this preference. If you have a conventional hand position then you will benefit from a standard lofted putter.</p>
<p>The Fourth Key:What’s your putting stroke like? You must consider this because depending on your wrist action, it will dictate what type of grips you need. Players with more of a pendulum action will choose wider or fatter grips to inhibit any unwanted wrist action. A golfer who has more wrist action in their stroke will prefer the smaller, thinner, more traditional sized grips. As these are believed to promote a smoother release of the ball.</p>
<p>The Fifth Key:Look at your stroke path. Do you have an inside-square-inside (small arc) path to your stroke? If so you probably have a tendency to pull your putts and will benefit from what’s known as heel shafted model putter. If you’re more of straight-back-straight-through stroke you will have more of a tendency to push your putts. You would then benefit more from a face balanced putter with the weight dispersed evenly in the putter head. With that being said, go get yourself a properly fitted putter. Every golfer knows good putting is essential and you’re leaving yourself at a huge disadvantage by not using the proper equipment!</p>
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		<title>Some Reviews and discount infomation of Yes Putter</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 07:27:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes Putters were started in the late nineties, when the &#8220;Putting Doctor&#8221; himself, Harold Swash, created the first C-Groove putter prototype. Swash has coached several PGA pros, including Nick Faldo, Paul Azinger and Bernhard Langer, and so it goes without saying that he knows a thing or two about putting, including what makes a great [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/some-reviews-and-discount-infomation-of-yes-putter/">Some Reviews and discount infomation of Yes Putter</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes Putters were started in the late nineties, when the &#8220;Putting Doctor&#8221; himself, Harold Swash, created the first C-Groove putter prototype. Swash has coached several PGA pros, including Nick Faldo, Paul Azinger and Bernhard Langer, and so it goes without saying that he knows a thing or two about putting, including what makes a great golf putter. Using specially cut concentric grooves positioned at precise angles to the putter head, Yes C-Groove putters incorporate a fine-tuned technology to help grip the golf ball while simultaneously lifting the ball to produce a true, forward-rolling motion. In fact, the forward roll has been shown to be six times greater than the roll produced by other putters. The result is a putt with minimized skidding, sliding, hopping and back spinning. Yes putters have been independently tested for their consistency in distance and accuracy, which they passed with flying colors. Furthermore, even for off-centered putts, Yes putters were shown to produce least variation in directional line than other putters. </p>
<p>Yes C-Groove Golf Putters have undergone extensive testing, the results of which prove this to be one of the most advanced putters on the market. Using robotic putters and fast-motion cameras to document these tests, the C-Groove was shows to produce a consistent putt in terms of distance and line even when the golf ball is struck as much as a quarter inch off-center. Compared with other leading putter brands, Yes is certainly one of the best. Having received a #1 Rankmark Ranking, as well as a 100% Satisfaction Score from Professional Golfing Association (PGA) Tour Partners, there is no doubting the quality and workmanship of these putters </p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 13:29:36 +0000</pubDate>
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*The kind your best friend, who happens to be a great putter&#8230; unless of course you have had a chance to actually putt with it and you truly do like it.
*The one that looks nice or is the latest fad putter.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The three lowest priorities to consider when choosing a putter are:<br />
*The kind your best friend, who happens to be a great putter&#8230; unless of course you have had a chance to actually putt with it and you truly do like it.<br />
*The one that looks nice or is the latest fad putter.<br />
*The one the tour pro endorses<br />
This is one of the most important considerations when choosing a putter; avoid all three of the above methods of choosing!<br />
Putters have specifications and characteristics that can effect your putting in good or bad ways. Here are the qualities you need to look for:<br />
*Shaft length and lie angel (the angle the shaft comes out of the head of the club) must fit you in three ways<br />
*It must allow you to address the ball with your eyes directly over the target line while your hands are under your shoulders.<br />
*If must be long enough so you are completely comfortable in your shoulders, legs or back when practicing for long periods of time and don&#8217;t experience unusual fatigue.<br />
*You should choose a design that will help eliminate your most common mistakes.<br />
To find out what these are put a piece of impact tape on the putter you now use and stroke 30 putts, if your marks are mostly near the heel you want a heel-shaft putter (the shaft enters the heel of the putter).<br />
If you tend to strike towards the head, you want a center shafted putter.<br />
*If you want alignment aids on your clubs, get them, they are legal and anything that helps your stroke is encouraged.<br />
*Find a putter with a light club head, try a few strokes with it, then tape a couple of dimes to the back of the head, does it feel better or worse to put with the added weight.<br />
*Grip size and shape are important factors; the grip needs to be small enough for you to be able to control easily, but big enough so your fingers don&#8217;t overlap uncomfortably.<br />
In fact, the putter is the only club allowed to have a flat top on the grip. This allows for more consistent grip each time you use it.<br />
Putting is such a &#8216;feel&#8217; part of the game, so the putter you eventually choose will be the putter that best fits your eye and works best for you. So, take your time and try out several makes and models before you make your final decision. </p>
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Finding the perfect putter for your style of play can be the most difficult club to select. Unlike woods and irons, there is no set formula for fitting someone to the correct putter. The only way to find the right putter for you is to conduct your own search, try some putters out.
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<p>Finding the perfect putter for your style of play can be the most difficult club to select. Unlike woods and irons, there is no set formula for fitting someone to the correct putter. The only way to find the right putter for you is to conduct your own search, try some putters out.</p>
<p>A frustration is that even if you find a putter that seems to work very well for you for quite some time, it may not always work that well, and you may have to replace it with a different style putter at some point. It&#8217;s just one of the little frustrating parts of the game of golf for some people. So what should you be looking for when shopping for a golf putter?</p>
<p>Perhaps the first thing to consider is the material that is used for the putter head itself. More so than any other golf club in your bag, your putter relies on feel to be used successfully. So the kind of material that is used for the putter head can be important. Unfortunately, there&#8217;s almost no end to the different kinds of material that are used for putter heads including stainless steel, brass, copper, aluminum and lots more. The only way to see how the putter head material transmits feel is to try them all out yourself. Lighter materials also tend to contribute to more hand action in the stroke, whereas heavier putter heads tend to slow down the stroke and help it remain more consistent.</p>
<p>The shape of your putter head can also be important. The two main shapes that are in use these days are the blade and the mallet. A blade putter looks like a miniature hockey stick, and the blade can vary from being solid to a more cavity-back design. Again, which style works best for you can only be determined by putting them both to use.</p>
<p>Another consideration with putters is how the shaft connects to the putter head. Some connect in the center of the putter head, whereas others connects at the heel or back of the putter instead. This is another area where there is no right or wrong choice that can be made. It simply depends on which seems to be most comfortable to you as you use it.</p>
<p>No discussion of putters can be complete without also mentioning the longer golf putters that have come into popular use in recent years. Generally, there are two main sizes of these longer putters. One is referred to as the belly putter, and the other is often called a broomstick putter.</p>
<p>Belly putters are usually around 40 in. or so in length and they are designed to be tucked into the body around the abdomen area as an anchor to help stabilize the putter throughout the stroke. This usually helps produce a more consistent putting stroke and eliminates a lot of extra hand movement.</p>
<p>Long putters are made to tuck into the chest area instead, allowing the golfer to take a more upright stance when putting. The hands are usually separated on the putter with one being at the top and the other about midway down the shaft. This kind of putter produces a true are in the swing and if used correctly can encourage a more consistent putting stroke.</p>
<p>It should be obvious that when it comes to golf putters there are plenty of choices that can be made, and the best putter for you is the one that you feel most comfortable with and gives you the best results, whichever one that may be.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a golfer, one of the most important pieces of equipment that you can own is a putter. As you probably realize, your putter is used more times in one round of golf than any of your other clubs. Knowing how to truly use a putter displays your excellence as a golfer.  </p>
<p>After all, if you know how to properly use a putter, then chances are that you are experienced at reading a green, as well as figuring out and controlling the speed and distance of your ball. You may even have the knowledge of how to create a pure roll with your golf ball; but this information is useless if you do not know how to use a putter. Knowing how to use a putter has many, many benefits.   </p>
<p>No matter what, one highly important aspect of a putter is its alignment. Even if you read your green to the best of your ability and had a perfect speed and roll with your ball – if the putter was not lined up correctly to make the shot, chances are you won&#8217;t make it. Your putter&#8217;s alignment means everything in a game. Even if you think that you can read your green to the best of your ability, you may not be able to totally hit the ball with the best speed and roll. Playing this game over and over will show you how to line up the ball to make the shot. You may need to use line, circles, holes, dots, and other features to line yourself up for the shot – but no matter what, with the right putter, it will end up where you want.   </p>
<p>What type of putter you choose is completely up to you. Putters are typically chosen based upon a personal preference. Remember that in golf, every person is different. You may choose a putter based on its style, its weight, its look, or its technology. The putter you choose is completely up to you and your personal style.  </p>
<p>There are a variety of guidelines that can assist you in purchasing a putter. The basic types of putters are as follows: </p>
<p>Putter blades:<br />
Putter blades are generally narrow and flat. On the market today, there are several putters that are widely popular among low-to-handicap players. This is due to the enhanced feel of the putters. The blade of every putter entered more in the middle compared to other types.  A blade putter provides extra weight in the heel and toe of the putter to improve forgiveness on off center hits.  Blade style putters give you a thin top line to look at while you are over the ball.  </p>
<p>Perimeter weight:<br />
A perimeter-weighted putter design is a forgiving design. The perimeter weightied design distributes the weight around the edges of the club-head, in turn creating a larger sweet spot that helps stabilize any slight mishaps.   </p>
<p>Mallets:<br />
Mallets feature a large, round club-head. The weight of these mallet putters is usually balanced throughout the head for a more consistent putting stroke.  </p>
<p>Insert:<br />
An insert is designed with composite inserts. These insert putters offer a great feel on the putt, as well as a highly a smooth roll. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying a putter that&#8217;s right for you isn&#8217;t easy. You need to do your homework to find one that fits both your budget and your game, which means learning the different types of putters and clubheads available and their advantages. But doing your homework is worth it because having a good putter, as I often say in my golf lessons, shaves strokes off your golf handicap.<br />
The key considerations when looking for a putter are price, quality, type, clubhead, and alignment system. Face insert, loft, and hosel are additional considerations. I&#8217;ve talked about these considerations in my golf tips, but here&#8217;s some additional information about them.<br />
Price/Quality<br />
Prices for putters range from $30 to $250 or more. Usually, the higher the price, the better the quality. While buying quality is nice, you don&#8217;t have to overspend to find the right putter. Consider putters from all price ranges before investing, but look for one that feels right to you and fits your budget. That can take time, but if you look hard enough, you just might find a good but inexpensive putter that will work as well as an expensive one.<br />
Type<br />
Putter types include traditional, belly, and long. Most players use a traditional putter, which allows for the best blend of feel and mechanical precision. Traditional putters demand &#8220;quiet&#8221; wrists, a big hurdle for some. They also affect golfers with bad backs. Hence, the increased use of the belly and the long putters. Nevertheless, they&#8217;re easier to master than the belly or long putters, which is why I cover them in my golf lessons.<br />
The belly putter provides a third point of contact &#8211; the abdomen— between the putter and the player, the other two being your hands. This putter adds stability and balance to your stroke. The belly putter enables a golfer to control his wrist action and assume a near perfect position for putting, but the club&#8217;s longer shaft and generally thicker grip inhibits feel and feed back. Distance control is also a problem.<br />
Long putters provide a stroke with a true pendulum arc, are great for players with bad backs, and completely eliminate wrist action, but they inhibit feel, feed back, and distance control even more than belly putters. Many players consider them the &#8220;last refuge&#8221; for players with highly active wrists, but you&#8217;ll often see them used by pros on the tour who are having trouble with their putting.<br />
Clubhead<br />
Putters come with blade, cavity back, and mallet clubheads. A blade has the clubhead&#8217;s weight distributed to the heel or bottom of the putter, leaving a thin top line to view when addressing the ball. It is harder to control than a cavity back or a mallet. A cavity back features a hollow area in the middle of the club- head&#8217;s back, creating a larger sweet spot. A mallet is bigger than traditional putter&#8217;s clubhead but its shape varies widely. Also check out the face-balanced and the heel-toe-weighted mallets, which promote a straight stroke and minimize mishits.<br />
Alignment System<br />
Aligning the putter to the hole is critical to sinking the putt, as I emphasize in my golf lessons. If the putter isn&#8217;t lined up properly, the ball won&#8217;t go in regardless of how well it&#8217;s hit. Try finding a putter with a visual aid to help you line up the club with the hole, one that you feel comfortable and confident with. There&#8217;s no research showing that one alignment system is better than another, so choose one that feels right to you. But make sure you buy a putter that has one.<br />
Additional Considerations<br />
Face inserts are available in a variety of materials including metal, rubber, ceramic, plastic, glass, and wood. They provide more feel and feedback, better define a club&#8217;s sweet spot, and increase heel-toe weighting. They are nice but not necessary, which I&#8217;ve often mentioned in my golf tips.<br />
Believe it or not, putters come with about 4 degrees of loft, which keeps the ball from bouncing when struck. Most golfers use a putter with standard loft because their hands are vertical to the ball at impact. Loft can be added or taken away depending on where your hands are when you hit the ball.<br />
A putter with an offset shaft or hosel appeals to many recreational golfers. The offset helps them address the ball with their forward eye over the ball and a good line of sight to the hole. More importantly, the offset helps them keep their hands ahead of the ball when putting, increasing accuracy.<br />
Golf instruction aside, a good putter is critical to improving your golf handicap. But choosing a putter is mostly a matter of feel, so look for one that feels comfortable. If you find a putter you think fits your game, try it before purchasing it. Some retailers have small putting greens that allow you to test a putter. Others will let you take the putter home to test. By all means, do so. It&#8217;s the only way to really know. </p>
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		<title>Playing The Game With Used Golf Clubs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 19:33:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Walk into any golf shop and you will be greeted with the sight of dozens of different kinds of golf clubs. From drivers, to fairway woods, irons, wedges, and putters, there are literally thousands of potential combinations of golf clubs available, and all of them are expensive. Anyone considering new golf equipment, whether they are [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/playing-the-game-with-used-golf-clubs/">Playing The Game With Used Golf Clubs</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Walk into any golf shop and you will be greeted with the sight of dozens of different kinds of golf clubs. From drivers, to fairway woods, irons, wedges, and putters, there are literally thousands of potential combinations of golf clubs available, and all of them are expensive. Anyone considering new golf equipment, whether they are an experienced player or raw beginner, should give thought to used golf clubs.<br />
Used golf clubs present many advantages to the golfer aside from the most obvious advantage of being less expensive. The biggest advantage presented by used golf clubs is the way they hold their initial value much better than their new counterparts. They say that a new car becomes much less valuable the moment you drive it off the lot, and golf clubs are no different. A new set of golf clubs loses a significant percentage of its value the moment you play your first round with them. Used golf clubs, on the other hand, do not suffer from that same symptom.<br />
Like used cars and the Blue Book, there are Internet value guides that list the value of used golf clubs. After purchasing used golf clubs, the value of the clubs won&#8217;t depreciate much, if at all, after you go play a few rounds with them. As every golfer knows, the only way to know if you really like a set of clubs is to go play with them in an actual round. A golfer who has purchased a set of used golf clubs has the luxury of knowing that after a few rounds of play, if they do not like the used golf clubs they have purchased they can sell them and expect most, if not all, of their investment in return. This allows the golfer to try various combinations and styles of used golf clubs until they find the right combination for them, and all without spending much more than their initial investment.<br />
Another advantage of used golf clubs is the various upgrades that can be found on many used golf clubs. Bins of used drivers and fairways woods are often full of clubs that have the latest and greatest aftermarket shaft upgrades, and the knowledgeable golfer can find a combination that not only suits his game, but might be better than any &#8220;off the rack&#8221; options on the market.<br />
If you are considering a new set of clubs, or thinking about taking up the game, give some consideration to used golf clubs. Pro shops, internet auction sites, and retail golf shops are all great places to look for used golf clubs. With a little bit of knowledge anyone can take advantage of the opportunities that used golf clubs present. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To be honest, if you find somewhere with a great set of clubs that have limited wear and the seller is reputable and professional about it, there is little chance that they will let you down.<br />
In fact and perhaps especially if you are looking for a branded set, used golf clubs could well be a bargain and let you taste the good life for a fraction of the price you would pay for brand new.<br />
Like buying a used car, it&#8217;s important that you take note of a few things before you buy. No-one wants to have to fork out for the equivalent a new engine just after making the deal of the decade. And with the great deal that you can probably get with them, it&#8217;s unlikely you will get a warranty that lasts for a year or more!<br />
There are a few issues you need to consider as you make your purchase &#8211; it&#8217;s better to investigate everything that&#8217;s important about your used golf clubs now, rather than end up crying about it a few months down the track.<br />
So, what do you need to consider then? Apart from trying to buy them from somewhere that you trust, with someone there who can advise you on the clubs&#8217; suitability for you personally, there are a few things that you own due diligence should be on the lookout for:-<br />
1) Check the grips to ensure that there is no real wear. Of course a little wear on used golf clubs is acceptable. If there is more than the minimum and the grips are smoothing out, the clubs might still be a good buy, as long as you factor in the costs of regripping, which is generally quite low compared to the bargain price you might be getting.<br />
2) The other thing to consider carefully about the grips on used golf clubs is whether they are loose at all. With some wear it&#8217;s possible that they can deteriorate, so check this out too.<br />
3) Have a good look at where the club head is attached to the shaft. If any of your set of used golf clubs show any signs of cracking at that critical point, be very wary. A crack here, however small, can easily turn into something much worse and that might be expensive to fix.<br />
4) General wear and tear. Like buying a used car, the overall impression of the used golf clubs in your sights, is an indication of how they have been treated. A visual inspection can&#8217;t show everything up, so if they have been treated in such a way as to give you concern, there might be hidden faults that could only show up later.<br />
Buying used is usually really good value and there is no doubt that you can get a great set for just a tiny proportion of the real off-the-shelf brand new cost.<br />
As long as you have taken a little time to check out the possible problems, you should have little difficulty in getting yourself a good set of used golf clubs.<br />
With luck, they will last you for a good length of time, as well as giving you the opportunity to experience a very good brand indeed, which might have been impossible if you had needed to buy them new. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No matter how confident you are, if you have never played golf, you should not risk going in and buying a set of golf clubs right away. It is always wise to borrow clubs from a friend or a colleague, get some experience and then think about making a purchase. Furthermore, it takes time to figure out the kind of clubs that suit your style of playing. You could however, go in for used golf clubs, pick them up from the local sports store, and use them till you are ready for the big leagues. Not only will these be cheaper, but will help you practice as much as you want without worrying about damaging the clubs.</p>
<p>Some tips to follow while going in for used clubs are, </p>
<p>Rental clubs:</p>
<p>There are many clubs around the world that specialize in golf. These allow people to come in, play a game or two by borrowing all the necessary equipment for a nominal fee. These rental clubs are typically situated within the driving ranges, and offer all customers their range of products. People can borrow used clubs, balls, Tees and other items, use them for a period of time and return when done. It is almost similar to going to a book library, borrowing books and reading them over a period of time. A good opportunity to try out different clubs, drivers to see which gives you maximum power or distance. Once you have determined which clubs are the perfect ones for you, purchase can be made from a reputed store.</p>
<p>Beginner&#8217;s clubs</p>
<p>A golf club set consists of many clubs, each used for a different kind of shot, or to give maximum distance. But for beginners, they are generally advised to use half a set, till they get the hang of the game. Thereon, they can try all the drivers and work their way through the course. The half set could be a combination of clubs, some with a sand iron, pitching wedge and a putter ofcourse. A driver is not really needed when learning the ropes of the game, but if the person is comfortable they can give it a shot. Using a 3 wood is what helps most beginners get the ball flying through air, and if they were to use any of the 3 irons, they will notice the ball doesn&#8217;t go too far. By using the half set, beginners can make the choice of which club to use easily, and get going, instead of wondering which club to use when. It could be a bit overwhelming at the beginning, but as they play, they will realize its not so complicated after all.</p>
<p>Used golf clubs are ideal for people to practice, and beat up with, since they dont have to worry about breaking or damaging the clubs. Sometimes, beginners tend to put too much pressure on the club while getting the ball off the tee, and this could lead to bending, or breaking of the golf club. </p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 07:24:45 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A &#8220;Great set&#8221; would be a cheap set, until you know you will like golf and want to invest a lot of money into it, then you want to pay as little as possible. If you are very new to golf and you are buying golf items for the first time, you’d better look to purchase some cheap used golf clubs instead of betting on those expensive top brand clubs. If you are a beginner golfer, used golf clubs are probably your best bet. </p>
<p>What would a good set of used clubs usually cost? </p>
<p>All depends on the brand, type and set of clubs. Usually, irons come from 3 to Pitching wedge sets. You also need a driver, a fairway wood, a sand wedge and a putter. Get cavity back irons. They are the best type of irons for a starter golfer. One thing you can do is look up on eBay the brand and set that your coach is selling you and compares prices. </p>
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<p>You need to look for the following aspects in buying used golf clubs: </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golf bags are the one of the most important golf accessories. Golf bags also useful one and helpful during the whole session of your game. Golf bags certainly do not take any active part in golf but they are the handy one to keep or put vital golf equipments like golf drivers, golf irons and other important golf accessories. When you are going f to buy a golf bag for you then keep couple of things in your mind, one it should be durable one and second one is it should me more spacious and easy to carry. Always give priority these two things before you purchase a golf bag. Many well known companies like Adidas, Benross and Ben sayers golf bags are available in the market and they are with affordable prices so never compromise in choosing a better one golf bag for you and it is good for enjoying the real charm of the game of the golf. You have to keep your important golf equipments and other vital golf accessories in the golf bags so it is the useful and helpful one during the game. Some golf bags are with stand so when you are waiting for your turn to play you do not have to carry it on your shoulders. Usually most of the golf bags are with stand. So golf bags which can stand erect would be in your choices. In the golf one has to use more than one golf equipments and golf accessories and to keep it managed a golf bag is necessary and helpful for the game. </p>
<p>Golf bags serve many functions during your round of golf. No matter whether you are using a golf stand bag or a golf cart bag the bag needs to make you comfortable while you are practicing or playing your round of golf. In addition, your golf bag can be a statement of style. A golf bag is an essential piece of equipment. It does not matter your skill level. As a low handicapper or a beginning golfer, your golf bag can make the game more enjoyable for you. Next to your golf clubs, a golf bag is simply the most important piece of golf equipment there is. As a beginning golfer, there are many options and quite frankly a lot of confusing information about golf bags. Once you actually begin playing golf on the course, then you will need some sort of golf bag of your own to carry your golf clubs as well as all of the other accessories to play your round of golf. However, there are things that you should know before buying a golf bag on impulse or without the correct information. </p>
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<p>One example of an online supplier of golf club components is www.discountsgolfclubs.com, What you will need: </p>
<p>A. &#8211; Shafts are usually available in only one length and need to be trimmed to fit specific clubheads. If tip trimming is necessary, find the trim location with a ruler, tape measure or a golf club rule. Mark the spot on the shaft with a felt-tip pen. For graphite shafts, you need to first wrap the shaft with two to three layers of masking tape then mark the location. </p>
<p>To trim a metal shaft, use a tubing cutter or shaft cutter, using steady, constant pressure throughout rotation until the tip is cut all the way through. For graphite shafts, use an abrasive cutoff wheel or hacksaw. Special shaft-cutting blades are made to fit a hacksaw. The masking tape is to keep the shaft from splintering when cutting. </p>
<p>B. &#8211; The shaft needs to have a rough surface to adhere properly. Steel shafts have to be abraded to provide this rough surface. Use a rough file or rasp, or 100 grit sandpaper. On graphite shafts, strip the polyurethane coating with a surface conditioning belt. To maintain the shaft manufacturer&#8217;s warranty, remove only the paint and finish. Be careful not to damage the graphite fibers as this will weaken the material. Rough only that part of the shaft that will be covered by the hosel. If the fit is too tight, do not sand a shaft to fit in the head. In this case, you would need to ream or bore the hosel. </p>
<p>C. &#8211; Use a two-part epoxy to coat the inside of the hosel and the surface of the roughened shaft. Insert the shaft into the hosel and rotate it slightly to make sure all epoxy is covering both surfaces. A helpful hint is to turn the club upside down and firmly tap the end of the shaft several times on a piece of hard wood. This ensures that the shaft is inserted all the way into the hosel. </p>
<p>D. &#8211; After the epoxy has fully cured, measure the club for final length. After determining correct length, wrap masking tape around the shaft and mark the cutting point at the butt end. Trim the butt end as described in step &#8220;A&#8221; above. </p>
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<p>Installing the grip </p>
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<p>E. &#8211; Using a solvent such as denatured alcohol, clean the butt end of the shaft the distance that will be covered by the grip plus a couple of inches. Wrap the shaft in a spiral fashion with double-sided grip tape. Wrap to a point a couple of inches longer than the grip will cover and leave a small gap between wraps. </p>
<p>F. &#8211; Pour enough grip solvent into the grip so that as you shake it around it coats all surfaces (remember to hold your finger over the vent hole). Then pour the remaining solvent over the double-sided tape. With the tape still wet, slide the grip all the way up until it stops. You will have a few minutes to adjust the alignment of the grip before the solvent sets. </p>
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		<title>Callaway Golf Clubs: New Or Used, Still The Best</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 01:21:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Callaway golf is the undisputed leader in golf club technology and sales. The company is constantly developing new products and improving existing products to ensure that Callaway golf drivers, woods and putters outperform the competion. In 2003 Callaway Golf was the first golf manufacturer to receive more than 100 US patents in a single year. [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/callaway-golf-clubs-new-or-used-still-the-best/">Callaway Golf Clubs: New Or Used, Still The Best</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Callaway golf is the undisputed leader in golf club technology and sales. The company is constantly developing new products and improving existing products to ensure that Callaway golf drivers, woods and putters outperform the competion. In 2003 Callaway Golf was the first golf manufacturer to receive more than 100 US patents in a single year. Their commitment to excellence is unchallenged.<br />
To understand how Callaway Golf compares to other golf club manufacturers, you need only to review their history.<br />
1) 1986, Callaway was the first to use computer controlled milling machines, ensuring the flatness of their putter surfaces;<br />
2) 1995, they had the number one driver on PGA, LPGA, Senior PGA, Nike and European PGA tours. Callaway Golf also became the number 1 golf manufacturer in sales of irons and woods;<br />
3) 1996, they became the worlds largest manufacturer of golf clubs and Callaway Golf Ball Company was formed;<br />
4) 1997, Sales reach $849 million, which was 3 times larger than the nearest golf club manufacturer;<br />
5) 2003, Callaway Golf was the number 1 brand in woods, putters and irons combined for seven consecutive years;<br />
6) 2007, Callaway has 17 products on the Golf Digest Hot List. They have irons, woods, drivers and golf balls which made Editor&#8217;s Choice.<br />
Upon reviewing the above history, it is clear that Callaway Golf clubs are the best in the industry. Unfortunately, this technology also comes at a price. A brand new set of Callaway golf clubs can easily cost $1,000 &#8211; $2,000. Although these prices seems high, they are comparable to golf club sets from other large golf manufacturers.<br />
If you are new to the game of golf or do not want to spend as much on golf clubs, you should consider buying used golf clubs. You can purchase used Callaway golf clubs for substantially less while still getting top quality clubs. When purchasing used golf clubs beware of inferior quality merchandise, imitation Callaway golf clubs, clubs that have been altered from original manufacturers specifications and similar issues.<br />
Unless you are a seasoned golf professional or an avid golf player, used Callaway golf clubs are highly recommended. To ensure that the used golf clubs that you&#8217;re buying are of the highest quality, purchase certified pre-owned used Callaway golf clubs. The benefits of certified pre-owned golf clubs are as follows:<br />
1) the used golf clubs come with a warranty;<br />
2) the golf clubs are compared to the original manufacturing specifications to ensure quality;<br />
3) they are certified authentic Callaway golf clubs; and<br />
4) they are substantially cheaper than brand new Callaway golf clubs.<br />
Purchasing certified used Callaway golf clubs is similar to purchasing certified pre-owned automobiles. You know what you are getting and you receive a warranty. Make sure your golf club dealer is authorized to sell certified pre-owned used Callaway golf clubs. You can also visit our website for a certified dealer that can sell used Callaway golf clubs that are guaranteed to be authentic. </p>
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		<title>Used Golf Clubs &#8211; Key Facts To Check Before You Buy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 19:20:36 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Used golf clubs are available all over the place and give you the chance to try golfing inexpensively. If you do not stick with it you are not out as much money.<br />
If you are a regular golfer you can usually find some nice used golf clubs that are the same as the new set you have been eyeing at the store &#8211; and  with a significantly reduced price.<br />
Used Golf Clubs &#8211; What You Must Check First<br />
If you decide to buy some used golf clubs there are some things you should check out before purchase.<br />
First check the grips.  The grips should not be to worn or cracked.  If you buy clubs with bad grips and have to regrip them it kind of ruins the whole good deal.  Gripping done by a professional can add up to fifteen dollars per club.<br />
The second thing to check out when buying used golf club&#8217;s is the shafts.  You should twist the head and the grip in opposite directions &#8211; it should show good resistance.  Eye the club straight out in front of you to check for any bending.<br />
Third, check out the club heads.  Make sure the club head is not too worn.  There will probably be some wear but as long as the grooves are still defined and there are no indentations they should be fine.<br />
Buying Online Is A Great Deal<br />
Used golf club&#8217;s are all over the internet.  From e-Bay to private dealers and even the big dogs sell used sets.  Make sure you check the price of the same site as new to see if you are getting a good deal.  Of course, one problem with buying used golf clubs online is that you cannot test them.<br />
You can&#8217;t swing them around and get a feel for them.  This is not to say that you should not purchase used golf club&#8217;s online, it&#8217;s best to just exercise a little caution.<br />
Insist on a picture of each club in the set lined up so you can be sure they are all from the same set.  Some of you may not be to worried about all the above concerns since you only play occasionally for fun.  If you want to buy previously owned golf clubs and get a lot of use out of them, do check them carefully before you buy wherever possible.<br />
Look For A Good Reputation<br />
Used golf clubs on the market are generally a good deal and in good shape.  Deal with someone who has a good reputation and you will do just fine.<br />
There are some really fantastic deals out there and with some time and patience you can find the right set for you.<br />
One last note on previously owned golf clubs is the putter.  You may want to consider investing in a really good putter that suits you personally, by working with a retailer to locate just the right one for you.  Putting is frustrating enough without using the right equipment for you.<br />
Have fun finding your used golf clubs and enjoy the game. </p>
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		<title>Do you know TaylorMade Rossa INZA Putter?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 07:31:23 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Make More Putts With AGSI+ Insert Technology!! The combination of AGSI+ insert technology, Movable Weight Technology and an extra high Moment Of Inertia, gives more accurate putts with more feel and a better, smoother roll &#8211; what more could you want! Product SpecificationsShaft Length: 35&#8243; Shaft Connection: Heel Features: The very latest AGSI+ insert technology is used in the face of the Inza putter. Using 14 grooves that have been positioned closer together gives more forwardspin for a smoother roll for more holed putts. Each of the grooves are filled with a soft Polymer. At contact this Polymer gives way and exposes the edges of the grooves. This minimises backspin and skid, delivering optimum speed control and accuracy. The bespoke shape of the Inza is there for a reason! By positioning a large portion of the weight towards the rear of the club head creates a very high MOI (Moment Of Inertia) to prevent club head twisting on off centre strikes. This gives much improved accuracy on off centre strikes. TaylorMade&#8217;s famous Movable Weight Technology is used in the rear of the club head in the form of two weight cartridges. Two 6 gram weights are provided in the putter as standard but different cartridges can be used to alter the weight of the head. Extra cartridge weights are also available. Please note that the weight cartridge removal wrench is not included with the club. A single sightline runs the entire length of the head to aid the correct alignment. The whole head is constructed from 304 Stainless Steel with a glorious midnight black finish. Fitted with a soft feel bespoke Rossa Snake Medalist grip for extra feedback. In www.mygolfwholesale.com, we offer you TaylorMade Rossa INZA Putter at a price of $189.99 for left-handed.If you need it, come on!! </p>
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		<title>Lowering Your Golf Scores Starts with the Putter</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 06:56:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All golfers want to shoot lower than the scores they post. It is the challenge of the game at its rawest level to be better and the score is what we measure improvement by. There are many that don’t care enough to put in the time to practice and some that just can’t. But if [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/lowering-your-golf-scores-starts-with-the-putter/">Lowering Your Golf Scores Starts with the Putter</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All golfers want to shoot lower than the scores they post. It is the challenge of the game at its rawest level to be better and the score is what we measure improvement by. There are many that don’t care enough to put in the time to practice and some that just can’t. But if you really desire to post lower scores than those currently shot, the quickest way to reduce those scores begins with the putter. </p>
<p>Working to achieve a consistent putting stroke requires many elements be performed correctly. Once these elements are, speed of the green becomes the only process that a quality putter needs to  determine. The basic elements are; </p>
<p>Spending time at a putting practice facility requires focus on each element and incorporating them into a repeatable routine that is done subconsciously. Over time, repeating each correctly, the mind just automatically performs. </p>
<p>Your putting mind-training begins as you approach the green. Seeing the subtleties of the slopes, the length of the grass and whether it is moist or dry. Then setting up behind your golf ball to visualize the intended line the putt shall travel. </p>
<p>Whether you plumb-bob, crouch behind or even lay on the green to read the putt, visualizing a pathway to the hole can assist the mind in determining a “feeling” of how hard or soft to hit the golf ball. Using keys, such as the text imprinted on the ball, points the golf ball down the intended line and assists in your setup alignment. </p>
<p>Practicing a pre-putt routine speeds the putting process during actual play. Indecisiveness creates slow play and tentative putting strokes. Tentative putting strokes lead to multiple putts. Multiple putts lead to higher scores. Making 3 putts on every green totals 54 strokes, by itself. Reducing the putt totals to 2 putts each green is 18 strokes less. </p>
<p>That may be the difference in breaking 100. No 3-putts and a reduction in the amount of 2-putt greens breaks 90 or even 80. The putter is used on every hole more than 90% during any golf round. Having a quality putting stroke that is consistent and confident has a dramatic effect on your overall  golf score. Develop this, then we can work on that banana-hook. </p>
<p>Lowering your golf scores has to begin with the club that is utilized the most. Common sense dictates this yet most golfers go to the driving range to belt drive after drive. It would be my contention that for every one time to the range, the practice putting green should be visited twice, for the same amount of time. Quality putting strokes are marveled, just look at Tiger Woods. </p>
<p>The nearest to perfect putting posture and rhythmic stroke in the game and when he is on, nobody can compete with him. I’m not saying you will be the next Tiger, but by practicing all facets of your putting; the pre-putt routine and the setup, alignment, controlling your putting stroke with your shoulder blades, your putting stroke will become more consistent and your golf scores will lower. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2010 07:23:09 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Years ago, before mallet putters were an option, blades were the only game on the links. And putting was typically the most frustrating part of any round for most golfers. The introduction of mallet heads allowed golfers of all abilities to improve. Here are some factors when considering whether to use a blade or a mallet. </p>
<p>First, consider your alignment abilities. Most professional golfers will tell you that proper alignment is the most important aspect of putting, while at the same time the most difficult to perfect. A blade typically has a single line for alignment, while mallets have a myriad of advanced alignment designs. If you have low-handicap alignment skills, you may prefer a blade due to its other qualities. But if you would benefit from help here, you’ll do better finding a mallet with a system you are comfortable with. </p>
<p>Secondly, consider the age-old truism “never up, never in!” Blade putters are lighter than mallets, and even good players may tend to go too light on the stroke because they are focused on the other essentials. Mallet players find that with a heavier club they can focus on aim and good body mechanics, and learn to let the club do more of the work. If you come up short more often than you’d like, a mallet will reduce this tendency. </p>
<p>A third criterion involves “feel.” Good golfers rely heavily on feel, which comes from the vibrations the club resonates up the shaft into the hands. Feel is so crucial, Tour players never putt with a glove on. Feel tells the player they have struck the ball on the sweet spot by transmitting no or few vibrations. Poorly struck putts vibrate more. This trains the player to hit the sweet spot more often. Blades have a smaller sweet spot than mallets, so feel is essential. Mallets tend to have less feel, though new insert technology is increasing their performance in this department. The biggest benefit of mallets is that their weighted heads create a larger sweet spot than blades, and make feel less important. Traditionalists will enjoy a blade, even if performance suffers a bit. If your game would benefit from a larger sweet spot that still transmits adequate feel, a mallet with an insert will work splendidly.More Tour players than ever before are turning to mallets because they provide more advanced technology that still allows them to maintain the control that good feel provides. Unless your work on the greens is fantastic, the chances are you may score better with a mallet. But keep in mind, it won’t putt for you! Practice will still pay off. Every moment spent on the practice green or carpet at home will translate into success around the hole. </p>
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		<title>Overview of Ping G5i Craz-E Putter</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2010 01:26:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Ping G5i Craz-E Putter with special features:  
Numerous advancements, including a dual durometer face, set the G5i putter series apart from the rest. 
High-tech polyurethane materials are used to produce this advanced dual durometer insert. The combination of the soft back insert and firm impact surface provides optimal sound and feel for ultimate performance. Achieve consistency [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/overview-of-ping-g5i-craz-e-putter/">Overview of Ping G5i Craz-E Putter</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Ping G5i Craz-E Putter with special features:  </p>
<p>Numerous advancements, including a dual durometer face, set the G5i putter series apart from the rest. </p>
<p>High-tech polyurethane materials are used to produce this advanced dual durometer insert. The combination of the soft back insert and firm impact surface provides optimal sound and feel for ultimate performance. Achieve consistency with the new precision-milled insert cavity. </p>
<p>New thru-holes and sole cavities increase the moment of inertia. The G5i Putterare approximately 10% more forgiving than previous models. Alignment is improved with a ball-width, crescent-shaped top rail. To further assist in alignment, a new Optigraphic Alignment System was installed in the back of each model. You&#8217;ll feel your confidence growing with every stroke. </p>
<p>The Craz-E has a head weight of 355g, /- 2 ° lie adjustment, and a stepless taper-tip shaft. It is face-balanced and features a Blue Winn pistol-style grip with a dual-textured pattern for improved feel. </p>
<p>Ping G5i Craz-E Putter $99  </p>
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		<title>Use Odyssey White Ice Putters In the Ice Season</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 01:27:39 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 2010, pro golfers will be required to play newly mandated &#8220;competition&#8221; grooves in short irons and wedges (more specifically, in clubs with 25° or more of loft). You might not realize it, but the rule change could affect your putter choice. Consider this: New conforming grooves generate less spin on shots from rough than current grooves do. Switching to a softer Tour ball might be one way for pros to regain some spin. Odyssey&#8217;s brass is banking on this scenario. The firm&#8217;s new White Ice putters feature a firmer face insert (than the White Hot XG) to complement softer Tour balls. The multilayer face has the same outer material (thermoplastic elastomerurethane blend) as in the White Hot XG, while the inner material (a different thermoplastic elastomer compound) is twice as stiff. Bottom line: Putts sound louder (for a longer period) than they do with the White Hot XG but softer than with the Black Series putters. Ball speeds with White Ice are marginally faster than White Hot XG and comparable to the Black Series. </p>
<p>The 8-gram insert (it saves close to 60 grams versus steel) contributes to more weight low and rear, for improved roll. Five models (pictured) are in shops now, while additional flavors debut in February. Background: Callaway Golf Company (NYSE: ELY) is an American sporting goods company based in Carlsbad, California, specializing in golf. They manufacture a full range of golf equipment, including woods, irons, wedges, putters and golf balls, and also license the Callaway brand name for apparel, footwear, timepieces and accessories. Callaway Golf also market products under the Odyssey putter brand, acquired in 1997, as well as the Top-Flite, Strata and Ben Hogan golf brands picked up following the bankruptcy of Spalding&#8217;s former golf division in 2003. </p>
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		<title>Ping&#8217;s New JAS Range Putters</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 07:14:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[PING is a brand of high-quality golf equipment, as well as one of the largest of the remaining American manufacturers of golf clubs, based in Phoenix, Arizona, founded by Karsten Solheim, who was an engineer at the General Electric company. In 1959, he started making his own putters in his garage in Redwood City, California. [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/pings-new-jas-range-putters/">Ping&#8217;s New JAS Range Putters</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PING is a brand of high-quality golf equipment, as well as one of the largest of the remaining American manufacturers of golf clubs, based in Phoenix, Arizona, founded by Karsten Solheim, who was an engineer at the General Electric company. In 1959, he started making his own putters in his garage in Redwood City, California. In 1967, because of increasing demand for his putters, he resigned his job at General Electric in order to fully develop the PING company. Currently, PING produces clubs in every equipment category: drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, irons, wedges and putters. </p>
<p>PING continues its reputation for manufacturing some of the finest putters on the market with the launch of two new models, the JAS Craz-D and JAS-Craz-E Moment.  </p>
<p>The new JAS putter models rely on multi-metal technology and a lightweight nano-nickel insert to enhance feel and forgiveness. The Craz-E Moment and Craz-D models have also been designed with multi-tiered alignment systems to improve accuracy.  </p>
<p>Engineered with a stainless steel outer body and urethane inner section to maximize perimeter weighting, both models provide an extremely high MOI to keep putts on line. The face of the putters feature a polymer insert that has been coated using nano-nickel technology to produce a solid sound and feel.  </p>
<p>The JAS range of putters represent yet another advancement in feel, forgiveness and alignment from a company synonymous with putter design, and as always with PING, the entire range has been manufactured so that each model can be custom fitted to suit individual putting strokes.  </p>
<p>The JAS Craz-D and JAS Craz-E Moment come with a matching head-cover, and it will satisfy your taste. </p>
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		<title>Is Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 Putter popular in your friends ?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 01:23:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yestoday, i go to play golf and find many friends use Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 Putter, it is strange, why do so many people like it ? I ask them, they just say &#8221; love is love, no reason&#8221;. So today, let me talk about it. 
  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yestoday, i go to play golf and find many friends use Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 Putter, it is strange, why do so many people like it ? I ask them, they just say &#8221; love is love, no reason&#8221;. So today, let me talk about it. </p>
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<p>Scotty Cameron by Titleist putters are tour-proven instruments of uncompromised feel, looks and performance.  Notably prominent across the worldwide professional tours, Cameron putters have been the top choice of more players and more winners on the U.S. PGA TOUR for more than a decade.  As a market leader in the premium putter category, Titleist further solidifies its high performance product offering with the introduction of the Scotty Cameron Studio Select family of Newport-style putters. </p>
<p>The new Studio Select putters are precision milled with circular weights in the heel and toe that allow each model to be offered at 33”, 34” and 35” lengths.  With four Newport based models the new line features two different body styles &#8211; the Newport and Newport 2 &#8211; and three different neck configurations &#8211; plumbing, short flair and mid slant.  This flexibility makes it easy for golfers to choose a Studio Select putter with the appearance they prefer, the length and weight they need, and a neck configuration that provides the proper amount of toe flow during the stroke.  In addition, Studio Select putters can be lie adjusted +/- 2 degrees off of the standard 71 degrees and come with six different grip options, including the standard Red Cameron Cord, Black Studio Design, Red Studio Design, Black Baby T, Red Baby T and Red Winn AVS Midsize. </p>
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<p>and its futures: </p>
<p>Design </p>
<p>Tour proven Newport-style putters with bold red graphics, high toe profile, and heel &amp; toe circular weights. </p>
<p>Construction </p>
<p>Precision milled 303 Stainless Steel body with factory adjustable Stainless Steel heel &amp; toe circular weights. </p>
<p>Grip: Red Cameron cord  </p>
<p>Headcover: Silver with bold red tour graphics </p>
<p>Specifications:  </p>
<p>Loft : 4°  </p>
<p>Lie : 71°  </p>
<p>Length : 33&#8221;, 34&#8221;, 35&#8221;  </p>
<p>Headweight : 360g, 350g, 340g  </p>
<p>Swingweight : C9-D1, D2-D4, D6-D8  </p>
<p>Head material : Precision Milled 303 Stainless Steel  </p>
<p>Offset : Full Shaft  </p>
<p>Options  </p>
<p>Custom RH Lengths : 33&#8221;, 34&#8221;, 35&#8221;  </p>
<p>Custom LH Lengths : 33&#8221;, 34&#8221;, 35&#8221;  </p>
<p>Custom Lie : +/- 2°  </p>
<p>Custom Grips : Red or Black Studio Design, Red or Black Baby T  </p>
<p>Now you can know why they like it. </p>
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		<title>Titleist Scotty Cameron Putters</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 13:38:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Driving for show, putting for dough, is a saying that is known by golfers throughout the world and when it comes to the golf clubs that make these money shots, Scotty Cameron putters rank up there with the best of them. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Driving for show, putting for dough, is a saying that is known by golfers throughout the world and when it comes to the golf clubs that make these money shots, Scotty Cameron putters rank up there with the best of them. </p>
<p>Scotty Cameron putters have been used by some of the greatest names in modern golf, (a certain Tiger Woods uses a Scotty Cameron putter) to win tournaments throughout the golfing world since Bernhard Langer won the 57th Masters in Augusta in 1993 using a Scotty Cameron putter. In fact, since 1993 Scotty Cameron putter has sunk the winning shot in tours, ranging from the PGA, PGA European, Australian, Korean, Japanese, as well as, the LPGA, on no less than 656 occasions. </p>
<p>That is impressive. When top professional golfers use a specific golf club as their weapon of choice, then the rest of us mere mortals should pay close attention. </p>
<p>Scotty Cameron putters are constructed of solid stainless steel which gives the golfer a soft, yet solid feel, which leads to increased ball control. </p>
<p>Putters in the Scotty Cameron range come with head covers, as standard, because Scotty appreciates that even the tiniest of dinks can play havoc with putting accuracy. </p>
<p>Scotty Cameron putters are available in the classic blade design, which top golfers and low handicap amateurs prefer, and, also, with mallet shaft heads for average golfers (this is not a hard and fast rule and some golfers may prefer the feel of one particular shaft head over another). </p>
<p>The putters are available in differing shaft lengths, lie angles, weight and are suitable for ladies, men and seniors, as well as, left or right handed players. </p>
<p>Wherever in the world the top players are, you can bet that there will be a huge selection of Scotty Cameron putters being utilised to make those money shots, and that should tell non professional golfers all they need to know about the quality and reliability of a Scotty Cameron putter. </p>
<p>Golfbuyitonline stock a range of Scotty Cameron putters that can be customised to assist golfers, of all levels, sink their own money making balls. </p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 07:26:28 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If I were to ask you which club in your golf bag you use the most, would you say the putter? Well, you should because statistically speaking it is the most used club at your disposal. You are going to probably take several shots to get to the green from the tee but in order to do that you are probably going to use several different clubs. Let&#8217;s see. Shot one is a driver from the tee itself. Shot two is a fairway wood or an iron to get you onto or close to the green. If you fall short or fall into a bunker then the pitching wedge or sand wedge will come out. However, on average once you arrive at the green you will take two shots with your putter. That&#8217;s 36 shots in total over a whole round of 18 holes, and if you&#8217;re not that proficient with the putter then it will likely be even more than 36. Consequently, it is vital that you choose your putter carefully as you will need to get comfortable with a club that you use so much in order to get the best from it. </p>
<p>The choice of putter is not one that can be made for you. There are many different putters on the market which have different attributes but finding one which you are comfortable with is a decision that can only be made by you. It doesn&#8217;t matter how many experts you listen to who recommend a particular putter, if you are not comfortable with it then you will not put the ball in the whole consistently enough. It&#8217;s one of those times you need to go with your heart rather than your head. </p>
<p>To give you an idea though of the sorts of things you will have to decide about here is some basic information about the attributes of different putters. Putters tend to come with one of three different head styles. It will either be a typical blade style, a heel-toe, or a mallet head. There are also several lengths of club you could choose from and these are best categorised as normal, belly putters or long putters, otherwise known as broomhandle or broomstick putters. </p>
<p>Don&#8217;t think too much about what advantages one has over the other. Try several different ones out and go for the one that feels comfortable. As I said, go with your heart rather than trying to make a scientific choice. </p>
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		<title>Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport Putter: For Players Who Want to Customize</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 01:21:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scotty Cameron used to design putters that did not have interchangeable weight heads. You had to work with whatever club head and shaft combination the company offered you.  This meant that the putters did not fit your exact playing style and skill level.  Now, Scotty Cameron has added a new line of putters, including the [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/scotty-cameron-studio-select-newport-putter-for-players-who-want-to-customize/">Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport Putter: For Players Who Want to Customize</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scotty Cameron used to design putters that did not have interchangeable weight heads. You had to work with whatever club head and shaft combination the company offered you.  This meant that the putters did not fit your exact playing style and skill level.  Now, Scotty Cameron has added a new line of putters, including the Studio Select Newport, that allow golf players to change the weights to fit their game.The Newport is milled from a block of 303 stainless steel which causes a change in the feel.  For those who have been accustomed to a certain feel may have some difficulty adjusting to this one.  The feel of the Newport is not as soft as some other putters.  After a few rounds, however, you can begin to adjust to the milled Studio Select putter and the sound. The design of these putters is very sharp looking and quite distinct with the three red dots and the name Scotty Cameron written across one side.  The Three cherry dots also appear on the silver head cover.Many golfers will tell you that a putter that allows you to customize is a great feature.  If the standard configuration of shaft and club head weight doesn´t fit your game, you can send it to the Custom Shop to customize your putter.  The only disadvantage is that the custom shop isn´t a local place which means you will have to wait some time to receive it back.  These putters are also designed for more advanced players as they offer plenty of feedback on poor shots.  For those who are looking for a firm feel and customization options, the Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport putter is a good choice.  That way you can have more control over distance and be able to sink in more putts. </p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 19:22:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Around 50% of all our shots are putts and the putter is by far the most used club in your bag. If you look at any professional tournament, it is almost always the player that putts the best that wins and not usually the one who can drive it consistently over 300 yards. Arguably the [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/mizuno-golf-putters/">Mizuno Golf Putters</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Around 50% of all our shots are putts and the putter is by far the most used club in your bag. If you look at any professional tournament, it is almost always the player that putts the best that wins and not usually the one who can drive it consistently over 300 yards. Arguably the greatest difference in style and design of club in golfers’ bags must be the golf putter and each, individual, golfer will have different requirements when it comes to finding the one that is perfect for their own method of play. </p>
<p> Mizuno putters are used by many top professional golfers such as Luke Donald, and once you have tried one, you will know why. Mizuno putters are expertly engineered and would make a welcome addition to any set of golf clubs. </p>
<p> Mizuno Bettinardi Black Carbon Series Putters have F.I.T (Feel Impact Technology) was designed by the Bettinardi team who are known for paying attention to detail in the design aspects of putters. Engineered a one piece milled putter offering the softer feel favored by some players on tour. </p>
<p> An additional face milling process leaves just 30% of the face material in contact with the ball for an unbelievable sensation at impact. A lush, durable Black Chrome finish favored by staff player Luke Donald and an exact BC1 replication of Luke&#8217;s personal putter shape complete the collection. </p>
<p> The BC Series are milled to 3 different head-weights for 33&#8243;, 34&#8243; and 35&#8243; length options. </p>
<p> Bob Bettinardi, &#8216;We wanted to create a really soft buttery feel, without resorting to the use of an insert which would reduce consistency. The very latest milling engineering allowed us to take 70% of the impact material away and the results are incredible. Our Tour Players couldn&#8217;t believe that we managed this without an insert.&#8217; </p>
<p> This Mizuno putter is a really sweet putter with a classy finish and very solid all-round performance s would suit any golfer.  Choose from Mizuno Bettinardi Black Carbon Series Putters, Mizuno Bettinardi C Series Squared Putters and many more, all at fantastic discounted prices from Golfbuyitonline – an official Mizuno Internet stockist.  </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Most Common Fitting Mistake with Putters </p>
<p>Two things. Incorrect length, which affects ultimately the distance you stand from the ball, your posture (relationship to the ball), and your arms in relation to your body. Those are three really important things because if your putter is too long, you’re either going to stand too far from the ball, or you’re going to have your arms jammed up into your body. If the putter is too short, you’re either going to bend over past the ball or have your arms stretched out, because you’re reaching down, and disconnected. If you can get the right length putter then you can lock in your setup every time. </p>
<p>I would also have to say swingweight. People get confused by swingweight because it’s hard to explain a feel, and that’s what swingweight is. It’s the feel of the putterhead as it goes back and forth. If a player doesn’t feel the clubhead, it affects his distance control because he can’t really develop good rhythm or balance during the stroke. </p>
<p>Amateurs’ Putters too Long or too Short? </p>
<p>It&#8217;s really hard to say, because it depends on the individual’s height and body type. You might have two guys who are the same height – one who’s all legs and the other who’s all body – but the guy who&#8217;s got long arms and a long torso is going to use a shorter putter. Length really does make a difference, but it’s got to be right for your body type. What we have found in our fittings is that guys who are typically 6-foot-3 to 6-5 need something in the 36-inch category; guys that are 6-1, 6-2 need a 35-inch putter, guys who are 6 foot, 34 inches, 5-9, 33 inches, and so on. </p>
<p>If you don’t know if your putter fits you, or is the proper length, is there a way to check?  </p>
<p>It’s like trying to fit yourself to eye glasses – you’re not going to be very successful at it on your own. At coutourgolf.com, we have a fitting form where you can plug in your height and your knuckles to ground measurement (arm length in relation to ground), and it will tell you what length putter fits you based on this information. It will tell you what length putter and swingweight fits you based on your height and arm length. </p>
<p>What length putt gives amateurs the most trouble and why?  </p>
<p>l think you have to look at both short putts and lag putts. From 10 feet out, most amateurs have no real expectation of making the putt so direction is not that important, and from 20 feet, even if they mishit it, they’ll probably be okay. </p>
<p>Poor fundamentals show up most on short putts because they can’t make a 4-footer if they have the putterhead coming in from the outside with the face open; they don’t have enough time to recover whereas with the longer stroke, they can. Once they get past 20 feet to the longer putts – let’s say, 30 to 50 feet –  they’ll struggle because they don’t put a good enough roll on the ball to control their speed. </p>
<p>Where putting is made or broken is how good is your speed control in lag putting, how close do you get that first one, and how well do you convert from 3- to 5-foot range? That’s where your mechanics really show. </p>
<p>Where putting is made or broken is how good is your speed control in lag putting, how close do you get that first one, and how well do you convert from 3- to 5-foot range? That’s where your mechanics really show. </p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 07:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are looking for an opportunity to choose from some of the best putters that is out there in the market you should check out one of the sales that display putters. The range, style and size found here include everything that one needs for in a putter. In fact with better variety of greens the short putters are out; most people are opting for the long putters nowadays.<br />
The long putters are better than the shorter ones mainly because they help to control wrist movement by concentrating the force on the stomach or the chest. These long ones are provided with what is known as a split grip for better support. Therefore, the wrist does not interfere with the swings. There are three main kinds of putters normally found these days:<br />
 Regular- These are around 36 inches long<br />
 Long- The length of this variety ranges between 38 to 45 inches<br />
 Extra Long- These are of course the longest at 52 inches<br />
Long putters focus the grip and the swing on a single central point so that it relieves the fine motor muscles of the hand and prevents it from being de emphasized. It is best to indulge in trial sessions with these putters on the green to get the hang of it. These putters allow one to swing the shoulders freely like a pendulum which is prevented by short putters which only allow average quality handsy strokes.<br />
The correct way to take grip of a long putter is to use your left hand to control the grip and your right hand to hold the handle as you normally would with any other club. Ideally the putter height should be till the chest pocket of your golf t shirt while you are standing at a slightly bent posture. You should also go ahead with any other kind of grip that you are comfortable with, with the putter. A lot of people hold it like they would hold a pencil.<br />
There are two ways of pressurizing the head of the putter:<br />
 You can either pull or push you right arm holding the handle of the club at all times while doing this in order to strike the ball.<br />
 You can also use your shoulder in a rocking motion to do the same.<br />
The idea is to keep the torso of your body unmoving so that it can act as a pivot for your swing. Using the shoulders to rock the motion and hit the ball keeps the right hand rigid. Both techniques ultimately provide the same result: to keep the upper body unmoving and using the limbs or the shoulders for the swing.<br />
You can use the long putters instead of the short ones so that the wrist movement is restricted to the minimum. Extra long putters also serve the same purpose; both using a particular center point of the sternum or the stomach. However, one needs to practice regularly in order to get a hang of this new technique of taking a shot. Without practice it is quite a task to get rid of one&#8217;s golf handicap. </p>
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A belly putter golf club is a type of putter that a shaft that is longer than a traditional putter It gets the name belly putter because the golfer secures the longer shaft against his or her stomach, while putting. 
  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know belly putter? </p>
<p>  </p>
<p>A belly putter golf club is a type of putter that a shaft that is longer than a traditional putter It gets the name belly putter because the golfer secures the longer shaft against his or her stomach, while putting. </p>
<p>  </p>
<p>Securing the putter in this fashion serves as a fulcrum for the putting stroke. You still use a traditional two-handed putting stroke and putting posture. By connecting the putting shaft to your stomach you are able to stabilize the wrists, keeping them stiff and steady and not involving them in the putting stroke. </p>
<p>  </p>
<p>Belly putters look a lot more like a traditional putter than long putters.Unless you are really paying attention you may not notice someone using a belly putter but you’d notice a long putter instantly. </p>
<p>  </p>
<p>Golfers like Fred Couples, VJ Singh and Paul Azinger use the belly putter to great success. </p>
<p>  </p>
<p>Belly putters anchor the end of the shaft against the abdomen, taking the wrists out of play while allowing for an accurate pendulum stroke. </p>
<p>  </p>
<p>“The belly is a really good putter for someone who has a nervous wrists or hands, or I hate to even say it, but if they have the yips,” said Bob Bettinardi, founder of Bettinardi Golf, which makes Ben Hogan putters for Callaway Golf. </p>
<p>  </p>
<p>“Bernhard Langer is the most renowned for the yips. He stuck the shaft right in stomach and eliminated some of that. Now he’s onto the long putter. </p>
<p>  </p>
<p>“We seem to need more help as we get older,” Bettinardi joked. “The progression with age is: standard putter, belly, then long.” </p>
<p>  </p>
<p>If you struggle with too much wrist action in your putting stroke a belly putter golf club may be just what you’re looking for. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Odyssey White Hot XG Sabertooth Putter only $109.99 in http://www.mygolfwholesale.com/goods-153-Odyssey+White+Hot+XG+Sabertooth+Putter.html If you watched the 2008 U.S. Open Championship, you saw one of the greatest matches in golf history between Tiger Woods and Rocco Mediate. One of the keys to Rocco Mediate’s success was his putting and his use of the Odyssey White Hot XG Sabertooth Putter. You may not have the putting ability of Rocco, but you can become very effective at your short game with Odyssey White Hot XG Sabertooth Putter. Look and Feel The first thing that sets this putter apart from other mallet putters on the market is the radical headshape, that resembles the fangs of a Sabertooth Tiger. Constructed of stainless steel with a brushed matte finish, the overall look of the Odyssey White Hot XG Sabertooth, is quite striking, even if it slightly reminded me of the Batman logo. The Sabertooth Dual Fangs position 38% of the putters weight to the outside of putter for a high MOI design, which results in more stability and accuracy. According to Odyssey, “The design produces an MOI level higher than our most stable 2-Ball putters.” Performance Does the Odyssey White Hot XG Sabertooth live up to its billing? Absolutely! Inspired by multi-layer golf ball technology, the White Hot XG is Odyssey’s latest advancement that utilizes a multi-layer insert for phenomenal performance on the green. It combines two materials with different properties to take the level of feedback, feel and distance control to an all-new level. In my tests the first thing I noticed immediately is how the ball would roll effortlessly across the green, with only a soft touch. This can be attributed to the multi-layer insert of the White Hot XG, which gives the putter a nice responsive feel. The insert is constructed of an elastomer core based material, which makes it soft for great feel, and highly resilient. Another key feature of the insert is the textured area of the impact zone, that clearly highlights the sweet spot and enhances feel when your putting long or short distances. It took a little getting used to the soft insert, because my Nike IC 20-20 putter face makes a loud “ping” sound when you hit it on the sweet spot, compared to the White Hot XG Sabertooth that makes very little noise on contact. The exterior portions of the insert feature a thin outer striking surface – Firm for fine-tuned responsiveness. The High MOI of the Dual Fangs also prevents the face of the putter from twisting, making your puts more stable and accurate. Any help I can get with my putting, is welcomed and you’ll appreciate this feature. On long putts, its incredibly easy to get the ball rolling smoothly with out much effort and even on short three footers, draining those putts is a breeze thanks to the Aiming Channels. Overall the combination of High MOI, Aiming Channels, and Multi-layer insert, make this one of the most responsive putters .  We recommend you pick up the Odyssey White Hot XG Sabertooth putter, you won’t be disappointed. </p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 07:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Homer’s epic Greek poem “The Odyssey” tells the story of hero Odysseus on his journey home to Ithaca after the fall of Troy. 
 Odyssey putters send a golf ball on a journey to the hole and, whilst not, an epic event, the excitement and anticipation, the difference between success and failure, the triumphs and [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/odyssey-putters/">Odyssey Putters</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Homer’s epic Greek poem “The Odyssey” tells the story of hero Odysseus on his journey home to Ithaca after the fall of Troy. </p>
<p> Odyssey putters send a golf ball on a journey to the hole and, whilst not, an epic event, the excitement and anticipation, the difference between success and failure, the triumphs and tribulations are no less real. </p>
<p> In Homer’s poem, the outcome of the journey was decided on by the actions of ordinary men and women and the choices they made. Similarly, the putter a golfer chooses to use can influence the golf balls travels and how short or long that journey will be. Odyssey concentrates their energies on the game within the game, which is putting. All of Odyssey’s resources, innovations and technology are ploughed into bringing golfers the best choice of putters. </p>
<p> Odyssey arranges their golf putters into series, which are then broken down into individual putters within that series: </p>
<p> Odyssey White Hot XG Series: Featuring XG insert technology for added feel, distance control, feedback, forgiveness and produces a truer roll. The series features the hugely popular 2-ball putter, which assist ball alignment, as well as, the dual fanged Sabertooth and fanged No.7 putters. </p>
<p> The Black Series features a rear tungsten flange to improve clubhead stability, as well as, the entire range being precision milled for greater feel and accuracy. </p>
<p> The Black-I Series putters are constructed in the same way as the Black Series, but, with the addition of a multi-layered Tour insert for added responsiveness and feel which appeals to top golfers. </p>
<p> The Crimson Series features three great putters, the 660, 550 and 770, which includes the crimson stronomic insert that increases feedback, and are priced for all golfers to afford. </p>
<p> The Divine Series is the series specifically created for lady golfers and was inspired by the great men’s putter designs, but, styled for how ladies play the game. </p>
<p> The Marxman Series are available in mallet or blade styles, and include a dual purpose putter/chipper, which are aligned and weighted for perfect putting accuracy. </p>
<p> Both, The White Hot Tour and Tour Authenticate series’ have been designed with the top professionals in mind. If you fancy using the putters that the pro’s use, and you have a suitably low handicap, these series’ are the crème de la crème of Odyssey golf putters and offer a customized feel and responsiveness that the top pro’s expect and demand. </p>
<p> So, if you do not want your golf putting journey to be as long as Homer’s epic Odyssey, than a smart move would be to look seriously at Odyssey’s line of putters. </p>
<p> Golfbuyitonline, not only, stock and supply a massive range of Odyssey golf putters, but, offer a, peace of mind, two year guarantee on the whole collection. </p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 19:37:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Belly putters have longer shafts as compared to ordinary putters and reach up to the navel of the golfer. The putter stays in touch with the body of the golfer through not just the grip of the hands but also through the contact at the abdomen of the golfer.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Belly putters have longer shafts as compared to ordinary putters and reach up to the navel of the golfer. The putter stays in touch with the body of the golfer through not just the grip of the hands but also through the contact at the abdomen of the golfer.<br />
This reduces chances of a faulty stance causing the putt to go awry and improves the game. Further, this putter can be used to improve your confidence and go back to the traditional putter which requires more skill to use.<br />
A putt must be made using your shoulders and not the wrists. Further, the legs should not move and the body must swivel at the hips. Having the putter fixed to your abdomen will not allow any sudden movement of your body. If moved, the putter will break free and interrupt the shot.<br />
Choosing The Right Belly Putter<br />
Keep the following points in mind when choosing this putter:<br />
 A very cheap putter will probably be a poor quality putter. However, do not presume that an expensive belly putter will be a good quality putter. There are many who fall for this scam. Use the price as one of the many factors to judge the quality of the putter.<br />
 The very purpose of this putter is to fit into your abdomen when you are making the putt and thereby reducing mistakes in your stance. In such a scenario, what is the point of opting for a putter which is too long or too short?<br />
 How to determine whether the putter is of the right length or not? The best way to ensure your investment does not go waste is to try it before you purchase it. It is not necessary to try out the putt at the golf course only.<br />
 Just assume the right stance and determine whether the putter snugly fits into your abdomen or not. Try putting an imaginary ball as well. If you find your imaginary putt to be a lot smoother than your normal putt, then you have found the right putt.<br />
 If you are investing a big sum in your golf clubs, it makes sense to request your golf expert friend or golfing instructor to accompany you to ensure you do not make a wrong decision.<br />
How To Use Your Belly Putter?<br />
Always remember that golfers use belly putters because they are not comfortable with traditional putts. This discomfort may be caused by any of the following:<br />
a. Sudden sub conscious jerking of the twist at the point of impact of the putt with the ball. This phenomenon is known as &#8216;yips.&#8217;<br />
b. A weak back.<br />
In both cases, you end up with a flaw in your technique and stance. Use your belly putter to restrict all unnecessary movement. The putter is designed in such a manner that it shall slip off your abdomen and prevent you from completing the shot until you adopt the correct stance.<br />
When using belly putters, do keep in mind that the grip plays a very important role. The way you hold the club and the thickness of rubber used in the grip attached to your putt makes a huge impact on your playing style.<br />
Choosing and using the putter in the right way is the only way to solve your putting problems permanently. It is up to you to use belly putters as a remedial tool or as a permanent addition to your clubs. </p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 07:21:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While Odyssey is owned by Callaway, which manufactures everything golf, its sole focus is on making better and better putters. Odyssey is considered one of the leading putter companies in the world and was among the first to introduce mallet-style putters, which helped revolutionize putting. Odyssey makes traditional blade putters, mallet-style putters and hybrids, most [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/odyssey-putters-reviews/">Odyssey Putters Reviews</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While Odyssey is owned by Callaway, which manufactures everything golf, its sole focus is on making better and better putters. Odyssey is considered one of the leading putter companies in the world and was among the first to introduce mallet-style putters, which helped revolutionize putting. Odyssey makes traditional blade putters, mallet-style putters and hybrids, most with their patented &#8220;White Hot&#8221; technology, which makes the putters more responsive. The company offers a range of lengths in its putter shafts, including several belly-putter styles. </p>
<p>Odyssey&#8217;s putters roll true and have great feel. Because of the company&#8217;s &#8220;White Hot&#8221; technology, there is more give in the clubface and putts come off the putters straight and true. Anecdotally, Odyssey&#8217;s putters can make a critical different on short putts, usually within about four feet of the hole. The mallet putters slide nicely over the top of the green and big heads make it easier to see the line to the ball and make it easier to line up for a shot. Odyssey&#8217;s putters are durable and withstand the test of time. Even the older models, such as the Rossie, (which was an original mallet-head putter), stand up to the wear and tear of hundreds of rounds and still produce excellent results. </p>
<p>Whether you are looking for a crank-neck hosel, an offset shaft or a traditional blade putter, you&#8217;ll find an Odyssey putter in every category. The company has also developed its &#8220;black&#8221; series to cater to scratch-level golfers. The mallet putters are a favorite, though the weighting in these clubs may take some getting used to. Once you know how to swing with a mallet head, you&#8217;ll see a difference in your putting. The mallets do encourage a pendulum putting stroke, which in turn will keep the ball rolling straight. From a purchasing perspective, Odyssey&#8217;s two-year guarantee on construction is a huge plus. Potential negatives are the price&#8211;Odyssey&#8217;s better putters are often well over $150. </p>
<p>With regards to technology, Odyssey is generally on the cutting edge. Odyssey makes a durable product that should help improve your game. You&#8217;ll find Odyssey putters in the hands of touring pros and hackers alike, and both rave about the quality of construction and durability of these putters. Using an Odyssey putter should almost certainly improve your putting, if only because the softer clubface forces you to feel putts and takes some of the guesswork out of putting. An Odyssey is certainly worth considering and if the price tag is a deterrent, you&#8217;ll find them for sale on online auction sites and, if you&#8217;re lucky, for resale at golf stores. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2010 19:21:55 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now Your on the Green. This is where You Need Touch. You want to feel confident with Your Putter. This is where You will find the Putter To Exceed Your Expectations. The Putter that just feels good in Your Hands. </p>
<p>We have researched some relatively unknown Golf Putters to see how they stack up against the big name, more popular, high dollar brands. What we have found may be a bit surprising. Seems like these particular Putters performed as well or better than those we used in our comparisons. The following details are for your information only. We are not trying to persuade anyone one way or the other. We are simply stating facts and statistics. What you do with this information is entirely up to you. We are just suggesting Putters that may or may not improve your game. But will save you money! </p>
<p>The Acer MC putters are based upon a classic design, but with a twist. We added modern elements to bring these models to the 21st century. Each style possesses additional perimeter weighting to increase the MOI &#8211; a measurement of forgiveness to ensure that the putts stay on their intended line, even on off-center shots. The weights are increased as well to complement the shorter putter lengths found today or to offset the additional weight with some of the more popular oversized grips. Lastly, the faces are CNC milled to ensure the faces are a perfectly flat striking surface. </p>
<p>The Bionik Putter features a soft alloy insert anodized for a striking new look. The zinc body is highlighted with a beautiful tin-nickel finish and contrasting blue precision milled face to ensure superior performance.Heel-shafted semi-mallet possessing forgiveness on off-center shots. Bold trapezoidal insert frames and aligns the ball in conjunction with top sight line. Full mallet design with accentuated rear weighting complements this traditional offset configuration to position hand ahead of putter for solid contact. Hollow bodied designed brings both depth and confidence at address. Slightly heavier weight preferred for those who putt on slower greens or tend to decelerate at impact. </p>
<p>The newest stainless steel model in the Bionik family features a unique alignment system. The rearward dual struts not only help to center the ball on the face, but also visually frame the ball toward the target and create the perfect heel and toe balance. From the exquisite finish, black diamond-milled insert to the classic spur-type hosel this will soon become a standard. </p>
<p>Exclusively designed for women, the iBella Tiara putter dons a contemporary look with soft, flowing edges, an hourglass center support and is surrounded by authentic Swarovski crystals in the outer ring. The beautiful appearance is not adorned for its looks alone, by also crafted to maximize forgiveness by placing the weight where it is needed most. Rounding out the shape, the Tiara putter is center-shafted for ease of alignment and consists of a diamond-milled periwinkle face insert for a perfectly flat surface. </p>
<p>We hope the information provided in this article will assist those of you shopping for new Putters to make an educated and iformed decsion. We also hope that by providing the information on the Putters featured we will help you improve your Putting. And most of all, we want you to have better Putters for less! </p>
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The Odyssey Black Series consists of 3 putter head designs all of which take advantage of the design and technology features developed for this product line.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Odyssey company offers extensive lines of putters, and this article will describe one of their product lines, the Odyssey Black Series of putters.<br />
The Odyssey Black Series consists of 3 putter head designs all of which take advantage of the design and technology features developed for this product line.<br />
One feature used on all three models is a tungsten flange at the back of the putter head. This flange adds weight to the rear of the putter head and creates a low CG (center of gravity) which is deep in the club face. This feature helps to lift the ball slightly upon impact and get it rolling quicker. Since the golf ball actually is slightly nestled down into the grass of the putting green, hitting the putt initially with an upward angle helps get the ball rolling. In fact there is a short video on the Odyssey Black Series web site that shows a comparison between these clubs and another allegedly typical putter. The Black Series putter got the ball rolling about 1 ½ inches before the other putter did. Working in conjunction with the placement of the CG is the loft of the putter face. Each of the putter heads in the line, which are simply called Black Series no. 1, no. 2, and no. 3, have a different loft angle of the putter face which is optimized to get the quickest roll possible for the given CG location of each particular putter head. The theory is that the sooner the ball stops skidding after impact and begins a true roll, the more accurate the putt will be, and this certainly makes sense. It should also be noted that the weighted flange helps to create a higher MOI as well, and this provides some forgiveness for putts not hit exactly on the &#8220;sweet spot&#8221; of the putter face.<br />
These putters are certainly top of the line and carry a retail price tag of $249 each. Black Series no. 1 putter has a rounded heel-toe weighted putter blade with a so called &#8220;crank-neck&#8221; hosel and a one shaft offset. The crank neck simply means that the offset is achieved by moving the shaft forward at 90 degree angles instead of a gradual bending of the hosel or shaft. The Black Series no. 2 putter has the same features but is more squared-off in appearance. Black Series model no. 3 is a mallet style putter with a double bend shaft that gives the same full-shaft offset.<br />
The putter head is made of 1025 carbon steel and features a mix-milled face design which indicates the proper impact area. In other words the face has two different mill patterns on it. There is also a urethane damping layer between the flange and the milled carbon steel head that dampens vibrations.<br />
The three traditional shaped heads of the Odyssey Back Series golf putters offer an interesting alternative for the serious golfer who prefers a traditional type of look and who can afford to spend $249 on his putter. They are certainly worth a look. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 07:24:49 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first thing to consider while buying a golf club putter is the material that is used for the putter head itself. More so than any other golf club in your bag, your putter relies on feel to be used successfully. So the kind of material that is used for the putter head can be important. Unfortunately, there&#8217;s almost no end to the different kinds of material that are used for putter heads including stainless steel, brass, copper, aluminum and lots more. The only way to see how the putter head material transmits feel is to try them all out yourself. Lighter materials also tend to contribute to more hand action in the stroke, whereas heavier putter heads tend to slow down the stroke and help it remain more consistent. </p>
<p>The greatest merit in using a center shafted putter is that it provides the perfect distance control and accurate putting stance. If a center shafted putter has a brass insert, then it has been observed that the feel and feedback to the player is perfectly delivered. As soon as the ball hits at the centre of the putter face, it gives a soft “click” sound that allows a golfer to gauge his/her effectiveness in putting. </p>
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<p>Title :- 1) Golf Terms Explained </p>
<p>2) Golf Terms Defined </p>
<p>3) Briefing of few of the golf terms </p>
<p>4) Common golf terms </p>
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<p>Golf club putter terms explained in alphabetically order. In your search for a golf club putter that fits you many technical terms whizzed past your ears. So, let me explain some of them point by point in alphabetical order. </p>
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<p>Belly Putter &#8211; Longer shaft than usually, but not the same lenght as a so-called Broomstick or Long putter. The shaft end is placed &#8211; let&#8217;s call it anchored &#8211; to your belly, that&#8217;s the firm hinge point for making a balanced pendule swing. Has a thicker grip. Some lady golfers swear by this putter type, others can&#8217;t stand the position and rather choose for more conventional equipment. </p>
<p>Bent Putter or Curved Putter &#8211; The tip of the shaft has a small curve to the putter head, meant for more balance and offset. </p>
<p>Blade Model &#8211; Iron head form, flat face, but difficult for beginners, good for mid and especially low handicap women. Sometimes the blade model is heel shafted: the tip of the shaft is tied to the heel of these type of lady golf putters. Sometimes center shafted putter: if the shaft is tied to the center of the club head &#8211; then it is also called center shaft putter. </p>
<p>Broomstick Golf Club Putter or Long Putter &#8211; Longer than all other lady golf putters. This lady golf club is difficult. You have to be sure about your technique to control this one. </p>
<p>Center Shaft Putter &#8211; The shaft is tied to the center of the head. Difficult to control. Beginners better can choose another one. </p>
<p>Conventional Putter &#8211; Use this golf club putter, if you could, in other words, at least start with a conventional putter. That&#8217;s what pro&#8217;s are teaching us. So let us be well-behaved! Concentrate on you putting line and go! </p>
<p>Face Balanced &#8211; The toe and the heel are in balance. You can test this by yourself: just put the middle of the shaft on your forefinger &#8211; if the golf putter remains balancing horizontal, then it is a face balanced club. I recommended this one for short putts. Ideal for a perfect pendule swing! </p>
<p>Heel Toe Weighted &#8211; The weight has been distributed equally to the heel and toe &#8211; sometimes by using inserts (see under Insert), sometimes by a cavity designed center. Meant to make, according to manufacturers, the lady golf putter more forgiving. </p>
<p>Hosel &#8211; The point where the shaft is fixed onto the lady golf putter head. </p>
<p>Insert &#8211; Small stripes of metal to distributed the weight in a lady golf putter head. Inserts of soft materials are used to create a kind of a jumping or trampoline effect when you hit the ball, or a buffing effect when the putter is used at a very fast green. </p>
<p>Mallet &#8211; Putter with a large and well-known semi-circled head. The weight is equally devided over the head. </p>
<p>Milled Putter &#8211; Golf club putter heads constructed by a special production method for creating the perfect loft and precision. </p>
<p>Offset Golf Putter &#8211; Your hands are further ahead from the club face. Meant for lady golfers who actually push the ball to the hole. Your eyes are more above the ball, thus you can create more top spin. </p>
<p>Perimeter Weighted &#8211; The weight has been distributed over the edges of the head, creating a largers sweetspot, therefore these lady golf putters forgive more mishits. </p>
<p>Toe Weighted &#8211; The weight has been distributed to the toe of the golf club putter. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 07:04:21 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>However you play your game or how high or low your golf handicap is there is certain to be a Ping Putter that will enhance your short game. </p>
<p> As far back as 1959, when the first putter was created in engineer, Karsten Solheim’s garage for his own personal use, Ping Putters have been assisting golfers to make the money shots. Named after the distinctive sound or ping on impact, Ping putters hit the right tone with golfers who insist on a satisfying resonance when the golf ball is struck. </p>
<p> Ping Putters are custom fitted to suit each golfer’s own golf game and Ping are considered to present a fitting service, which is second to none within the golfing industry and because your game is played differently to your neighbours, partners or best friends, then so will your Ping Putter be different to the one other golf’s may be matched with. </p>
<p> The i-Series® Ping Putters: </p>
<p> Ping Putters within the i-series® are available in conventional, mid and long lengths, so that a golfer may have the option of removing excessive wrist and hand actions by opting for a longer shaft. The putters feature inserts, which achieve the soft feel golfers prefer, coupled with greater alignment, for ease of shot, and varying balances, from the i-series® Craz-E face balance to the ½ Craz-E heel-toe balance. </p>
<p> The Redwood ® series of Ping Putters: </p>
<p> The Redwood® series of putters are milled from superior (303) stainless steel and feature a traditional putter look. Named Redwood after Redwood City, California, where Karsten created his first putter and is Ping’s tribute to what Karsten Solheim had achieved all those years ago. Redwood® putters are available in two finishes: Black satin or black nickel. </p>
<p> The Karsten® Series: </p>
<p> Ping has paid tribute to their founder and creator of the first Ping putter by naming this series after Karsten Solheim, himself. Models within this range benefit from increased sound and feel, a higher MOI (moment of inertia), as well as, greater forgiveness and alignment aids that will help all levels of golfer sink the shot. </p>
<p> When Karsten Solheim created the first Ping Putter (to improve his own game) he could have hardly conceived how influential Ping Putters would one day be in the game of golf, to all golfers at every level of play. </p>
<p> Ping Putters are available in traditional clubhead styles and lengths, as well as, in untraditional styles and lengths, too. Ping Putters are available from Golfbuyitonline, who offer a Ping custom fit to ensure that your Ping Putter is matched and fitted to enhance how you play the game. </p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 19:42:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to polish your putter?  When it comes to Putter, there’s only one trusted name, and that is Scotty Cameron Putter. These putter brands is known for producing the finest and high performance putters in the world. These putters are quite expensive but you’ll surely have satisfaction. A Scotty Cameron Putter is one of the [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/how-to-polish-your-putter/">How to Polish your Putter</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How to polish your putter?  When it comes to Putter, there’s only one trusted name, and that is Scotty Cameron Putter. These putter brands is known for producing the finest and high performance putters in the world. These putters are quite expensive but you’ll surely have satisfaction. A Scotty Cameron Putter is one of the golfer’s greatest dreams. This is a reliable putter both for beginners and pro golfers. With its expensive price it is reasonable enough to be taken care of. After a long day of offering you high level of performance, this putter needs a reward. Cleaning your putter is a must for every golfer. </p>
<p>So shall we say how to polish your Scotty Cameron Putter? In cleaning your putter, here are some of the most common things needed:1. soft cloth2. baby oil3. light soap4. paintbrush (small)5. Water6. toothbrush with soft bristles or brushFirst, you will need to clean your putter with soft cloth and soap. Wipe your putter with care. With regards to cloth make sure that you are using a soft cloth if not, milled steel can be scratched. Take note that milled steel is one of the most sensitive part of your putter so be careful not to create any scratch on it. Rust is one of the most common problems with regards to putters. Always remember not to submerge your putter in the water in long period of time. Clean its wedges and wipe it with a rag or a soft cloth down to the chrome shaft. Cleaning a putter really needs a full attention. Next, after you wash it let your Scotty Cameron Putter dry and re-examine its condition. Cameron putter don’t necessarily need repainting, it only needs right and proper way of cleaning. It would be a big help if you clean your putter every after green. After your game, you may wipe it first with a towel. If it was a wet day for your putter, and your putter’s head cover is wet, make sure to have a thorough cleaning and polishing the moment you got home. Apply a small amount of baby oil in a soft cloth and begin polishing your putter’s face. Polishing your putter’s face is like protecting the club head. This is in some way important. In some way, cleaning your putter with water works. For general removal of large pieces of dirt, water is a big help. Place your putter’s grips under water and turn grips slowly and constantly until all dirt’s are removed. After washing its grip, make sure that the grip dry’s well to avoid ruining your grip. From time to time, examine your putter’s condition. If you find some nicks and scratches, it is advisable to refinish your Cameron putter. This method will remove rust by simply mixing one half vinegar solution and one half water. Soaked your putter in the mixed solution for several minutes and when you see that rust are beginning to rust off, remove the putter and rinse it off and wipe it with cloth. Mentioned above are only a few ways to hi polish a putter. Actually the best way to clean your putter really depends on you. If you love your putter, you will surely do everything just to protect it. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One name you cannot fail to hear when discussing the art of putting and, of putters in particular, is Scotty Cameron.Now, Scotty Cameron is not a famous golfer, nor, has he won a Major tournament, but, the putters he designed have been used to sink the winning shots. When top German golfer, Bernhard Langer, won the US Masters at Augusta in 1993, with an -11, it was a Scotty Cameron putter he used. That was to be the first of many times that a Scotty Cameron designed putter would be used to sink the money shot.Since 1993, Scotty Cameron putters have featured, heavily, with wins in the top golfers games:• 1993/1994: 1 win• 1995: 5 wins• 1996: 10 wins• 1997: 10 wins• 1998: 25 wins• 1999: 67 wins• 2000: 64 wins• 2001: 58 wins• 2002: 58 wins• 2003: 62 wins• 2004: 52 wins• 2005: 54 wins• 2006: 62 wins• 2007: 44 wins• 2008: 80 wins• 2009: 4 wins, so far.This impressive track record of wins includes the PGA Tour, PGA European Tour, LPGA Tours, as well as, the Australian, Korean and Japanese Tours.Scotty Cameron’s putters are so popular that older models can attract huge prices on internet auction sites and are eagerly collected by golfing enthusiasts from around the world.In 1994, Scotty Cameron entered into partnership with Titleist, to produce putters for pro and amateur golfers, alike.Golfbuyitonline stock a huge range of Scotty Cameron putters, which fall into 4 distinct categories:Scotty Cameron Putters:Studio Select Newport Putters; Tour proven, Studio Select line of putters are precision milled from a solid block of 303 stainless steel. The innovative design of this range of putters, offers a broad scope of weighting and length options to suit different golfer skills or requirements.Circa 62:The Circa 62 range has the classic design of the blade putter and offers a soft responsive feel. Designed with a charcoal mist finish to minimise sun glare and to be virtually maintenance-free, the Circa 62 line has been, extensively, tested for headweight, shaft flex and grip weight and is available in a 35 inches length only.Detour Putters: The Detour range, simply, bristles with pioneering design concepts and visual indicators, to best highlight the correct putting path. Created to provide a soft, solid feel with an extremely high moment of inertia helps to produce perfect ball performance on impact.Red X:The Red X line are made up of the, classic, mallet design, but, come with refined shape to offered unparalleled feel. The Red X3 offers the ideal toe-flow through the stroke because of its single bend shaft with ¼ shaft of offset. Whilst the Red X5 has a precise, clean look and has been created to increase golfer confidence at address.Golfbuyitonline offer one of the largest ranges of Scotty Cameron putters, available in the UK. The next time that you overhear a golfer mention Scotty Cameron, say &#8220;Oh, I own a Scotty Cameron putter. He has come a long way for a man who started his business in his mother-in-law’s garage.&#8221; </p>
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		<title>Golf Putter &#124; Make It Your Best Friend</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Choosing the right putter can be the most important decision you make when it comes to your equipment. In fact, the putter is the club you use the most. Choosing the right one is like choosing a best friend. A few basic considerations to keep in mind when you are making such an important decision have to do with the bottom section or the &#8220;head&#8221; of the putter. This is where the brains of the putter are. There are other factors to consider such as the length and the grip but the brains of your best friend will be the most important part of choosing the right putter. Before looking at all of these considerations, let us first consider the most important part of this club known as the &#8220;head&#8221; of the putter.<br />
The head is the most important part of the putter because it is the place where your ball will make contact on the green. The material in the head affects the way the ball moves and its direction across the green. Cheap or &#8220;dumb&#8221; putters are usually made of lighter plastic, zinc or aluminum. The lighter material requires you to hit the ball even harder on the green and allows for more mistakes. &#8220;Smart&#8221;, quality putters will usually incorporate stainless steel, titanium or brass. They can also have some wood mixed in or can be made of a combination of these other materials to create a more solid head. The difference will be felt when you hit the ball. On a slow green, the ball will move a lot easier. On a fast green, it will seem that you hardly have to hit it at all.<br />
Perimeter weighting and Lie-angle &#8211; Two other important considerations in the head of the putter are perimeter weighting and lie-angle. Perimeter weighting has to do with the size and shape of the head. If you look, you will see a recess in the center of the head. This recess makes it possible for the weight of the head to be distributed in the toe and the heel which is preferable. The other important factor is the lie-angle in the putter head. This tells you whether the putter is sitting flat against the ground when you hold it. Put yourself in your most comfortable stance and ask the salesman to check this for you. If the putter head is not sitting flat against the ground, you may need to have it adjusted.<br />
Length and Grip &#8211; Two final things to consider in a putter are the length and the grip. The standard length of a putter is thirty-five inches. If you tend to stand upright, you may want it longer. If you bend over a lot, a shorter putter may be necessary. There are also various grips to consider so that a golfer with smaller hands may need a smaller diameter grip and vice versa. Most importantly, choose a putter that looks and feels comfortable to you because this is going to be your best friend! With these considerations in mind, you will know that you have definitely chosen the right putter for you.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Although Taylor Made is mainly famous for its drivers, fairway woods, and hybrids, the company does have an interesting line of putters. There are 10 putters offered, and one of the unique features on them is the Rossa insert which uses a technology called AGSI which stands for Anti-Skid Groove System Insert. This 14 groove [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/taylor-made-golf-putters/">Taylor Made Golf Putters</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although Taylor Made is mainly famous for its drivers, fairway woods, and hybrids, the company does have an interesting line of putters. There are 10 putters offered, and one of the unique features on them is the Rossa insert which uses a technology called AGSI which stands for Anti-Skid Groove System Insert. This 14 groove insert can actually be applied to any putter, and it has been shown that simply adding the insert on the face of a putter will produce less skid, and the ball will begin to roll more quickly. This will of course improve the line the ball rolls on and it allegedly improves distance control for the golfer as well. At this point the attributes of the ten putters offered by Taylor Made will be described.<br />
The Corzina putter is a mallet like club, but the body is made in what is called a wire frame construction. Instead of a solid mallet, the back portion of the putter consists of two bands of semicircular metal which meet in the back middle and are connected to a bar which extends back from the putter face. This design clearly is putting weight at the perimeter of the club head for higher MOI (moment of inertia) which means greater forgiveness for putts not struck exactly on the sweet spot. The head is made of 304 stainless steel and has a black finish for an attractive look. The AGSI anti-skid insert is of course included on this putter and all the putters in the product line.<br />
The Tourismo adds another technology feature in addition to its different head shape and design. That is, it incorporates what is called MWT, or Moveable Weight Technology. There are two ports in the back of the putter where weight can be added or subtracted to personalize the feel of the putter. The head shape is a reverse trapezoid which means that the back of the putter is longer than the face. Putting so much weight behind and at the perimeter of the putter head is meant to increase MOI. The wire frame construction technique is also used on the Tourismo, and of course the AGSI insert is included as well. Once again, the putter is made from 304 stainless steel and has an attractive black finish.<br />
Another trapezoid shape is invoked with the Inza model, although this time the putter back is more solid looking and the wire frame construction is not used. Once again this shape is used to increase MOI. The Inza also uses both the movable weights to customize the putter feel, as well as the AGSI face insert.<br />
Taylor Made offers several putters for golfers who prefer a more classic look. The Siena Classic is a blade inspired design with weight redistributed to the heel and toe areas of the club to increase MOI, although MOI on a design like this is bound to be less than designs like mallets or other shapes that have a larger back. Once again 304 stainless steel and a black finish are employed, as is the AGSI insert on the putter face.<br />
The Imola Classic is another blade inspired design, but it has smoother lines than the more abrupt shapes of the Siena. It has pretty much the same features, including improved MOI from more weight in the heel and toe areas, the AGSI insert, and it also is made from 304 stainless steel with a black finish.<br />
The Modena Classic model looks quite similar to the Siena and has essentially the same feature set, that is, blade based design, heel and toe weighting for higher MOI, the AGSI face insert, and 304 stainless steel with a black finish. The differences are that the Modena has one alignment line on the putter back whereas the Siena has two, and the neck attachment to the shaft is different. On the Modena the neck and shaft seem to be fused, and there is no joint at their juncture.<br />
The Daytona Classic is another blade-type design, and once again, it resembles the Siena. The putter head has smoother lines, however, and there is a slightly higher ridge at the top of the putter. The biggest difference is certainly the shaft offset of the Daytona. Once again 304 stainless steel with a black finish is used, as is the AGSI face insert.<br />
The Monte Carlo Classic is a mallet derived design. The symmetrical rear flange has more weight on the toe and heel sections for higher MOI, and this is enhanced even more because the mallet design puts more weight to the back of the putter head. All the normal features are included, and the shaft attaches to the head at about the mid point between the toe and heel.<br />
The Monza Corza model is a modern mallet style putter that is quite similar to the Corzina, the first model described above. The main differences are that the MWT, or movable weight technology feature has been added by placing two ports at the back-center of the putter head. This model, which also employs the wire frame construction, does not have a black coating. Of course the AGSI face insert is employed on this model as well. The Monza Corza Mid is a belly putter, and it comes in lengths of 38, 41, and 43 inches. Both putters have little or no neck with the shaft connecting directly to the putter head. For the Mid model the connection is in the middle of the top area about mid-way between the heel and toe, while in the standard sized Monza Corza the shaft connects close to the heel area.<br />
Once again, the AGSI insert technology is the single thread on all the different Taylor Made putter models. The putters look to be designed using sound principles, and for golfers who favor Taylor Made woods and drivers, a look at their putter offerings would be worth some time. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Which Putter is Right for You?</p>
<p>You drive for show and putt for dough. That old axiom simply sums up the game of golf. What kind of game are we playing when a six inch putt becomes more important than your best drive of the day? Therefore, it seems buying the right putter and knowing how use to that pesky little club is probably the most important thing we do on the golf course.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, there is no easy way to find the right putter for your golf game. It&#8217;s simply by trial and error. But first, learn about the different putter styles and club heads. Then narrow your search down to a particular type of putter. Then check out the name brands to find the putter with just the right touch and feel for you. The one that gives you total confidence when lining up that 15 foot putt. The best news is, that unlike a driver, you don&#8217;t have to spend big bucks on your putter. Sure there are models that cost several hundred dollars, but you can also find terrific putters in the $10.00 to $25.00 range.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s explore the different types of putters. The tried and true conventional putter has been around as long as golf itself. It is still the best choice for almost every golfer. One should consider the two other putter types only if you are having big putting problems and need something, anything to get that smooth putting stroke back in the grove. </p>
<p>Bad putting usually means your hands just can&#8217;t stay steady throughout the putt and you need something to keep them and your other body parts from yipping when you are trying to put the ball in the hole.</p>
<p>Belly putters and long putters can help. The belly putter gives you a third point of contact, your stomach, when lining up your putt and can act as a fulcrum, keeping your body more stationary.</p>
<p>The long putter is like a grandfather clock. The pendulum like swing forces the wrists to stay locked and send the putt in its intended direction.</p>
<p>The putters grip is strictly a personal decision. Some golfers like a thick grip and feel it helps keep the wrists straight. Others like a slimmer grip and feel it gives them more control. Try both and use the one that simply feels the most confortable. You&#8217;ll know it when you hold it.</p>
<p>Putters have several different heads. Let&#8217;s begin with the one that is probably not your best choice. </p>
<p>Even though most PGA touring pros use heel weighted blade, it is very hard to control and will probably hurt more than help. Check out a heel toe weighted putter or a face balanced mallet head. Both have larger sweet spots and even a poorly hit putt will end up in the general target area.</p>
<p>Offset or hosel shafts are very helpful to the average recreational golfer. The shaft allows the putter to better line up the putt, by being more on top of the golf ball. They also help keep your hands in front of the ball. </p>
<p>There are many excellent putters on the market. You can learn more about the manufacturers like Callaway, Cameron, Ping, Nike, Scotty, Odyssey, Taylor Made, Tommy Armour, Wilson and many more by reading the articles and reviews on this web site. The more knowledge you obtain, the better chance you have of getting that perfect putter.</p>
<p>Putting is mental. Putting is confidence. Putting is practice. Putting is technique. If you can train yourself to do the same thing every time you line up a putt, you&#8217;ll get the dough. Even though your playing partners may drive for show.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to golf clubs, putters can be the strangest looking items in a golfer’s set. Whilst, other clubs do vary to a certain degree, you could be forgiven for believing that putter designers have thought up the strangest creations and then turned these creations into putters. Not so.The new space age looking design of some putters have been, expressly, fashioned to improve a golfer’s putting game with the use of modern advances in technology and considerable research. Nike putters do offer conventional blade and mallet putters, but also, have invested heavily in modern shapes and designs to increase feel and accuracy for the less than perfect putting shotNike OZ-6 Putter:The shape of the Nike OZ-6 3 pointed putter is intended to offer higher moment of inertia (MOI), which assists accuracy when an off-centre stroke is played. The green polymer insert, of the OZ-6, promotes longer contact between the ball and clubface to encourage a true golf ball roll, and, because the polymer is so lightweight, the weight is on the perimeter of the face, which permits the ball to remain on course. As with, all putters in the Nike OZ range, the OZ-6 is face balanced, to promote a squarer face on impact and offers dual sight lines to aid consistency squaring the putter face at address.Nike OZ-4 Mallet Putter:In keeping with the Nike OZ range of putters the OZ-4 has a high visibility polymer insert, is face balanced, has dual sight lines and has a milled face, to provide superior accuracy and predictability, but in addition to these features, the OZ-4 is centred shafted. Centre shafting is an ideal choice for golfer’s who are inclined to leave the club face open on impact, which causes the putt to be pushed to the right. By centring the shaft it becomes closer to the clubheads COG (centre of gravity) making it far easier to square the clubface to the ball, making for improvement in accuracy and, thus, end result.Getting their putting right can make a huge difference to a golfer’s game. Getting the putter right is the first step in the road to becoming a master putter.Golfbuyitonline have an impressive range of Nike putters, from the classic blades, the mallet s, to some very strange space aged looking putters, but hey , if the strange shaped ones helping you sink the all important putts, who cares what they look like? </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to the money shots of golf, it is the putting game that takes the prize every time and it is in this arena that Odyssey bases their considerable expertise.Odyssey are the no1 golf putter manufacturer and for good reason. Using the latest in golf technology and bearing in mind the different and, often, contrasting techniques, styles and putting difficulties of today’s golfers, Odyssey have designed several differing series’ of putters to help golfers find the ideal putter for their own game. Odyssey Crimson Series Putters:The technology behind the Crimson Series 550, 660 and 770 Odyssey putters creates increased responsiveness and feedback, as well, as accuracy and consistency. This series was tour inspired and features the Stronomic insert, which has become an Odyssey trademark feature.Odyssey Black Series:Black Series putters have been engineered to provide a lower centre of gravity to increase true golf ball roll, whilst the fine-tuned loft system promotes higher loft to improve launch angle.Black Series-i:The Black Series-I benefits from the same multi-layered construction as the Black Series, but, features the ultra responsive Tour insert, whilst the precision weighting of the clubhead means that each clubhead is ideally matched with a particular shaft length.The White Hot XG and White Hot XG 2- ball series’The White Hot XG series takes putting to a whole new level, featuring innovative golf putter designs, from the enhanced alignment properties of the no.1 selling putter of all time, the 2-ball F7 putter, to the #7 putter (aka the fang putter) with weighted perimeter wings, or fangs, that creates a truer golf ball roll.White Hot Tour Series:The White Hot Tour series has been specifically designed for the demands of the top pro golfers, as well as, the lower handicap golfer. With a low glare finish and engineered to supply the responsiveness, control, feedback, consistency and performance that experienced golfers demand.Odyssey Divine Series: Odyssey have taken the most popular designs from their whole range and re-styled and re-designed them to create their Divine Series, which has been specifically targeted to meet how ladies play their game. All putters within the Divine series feature the White Hot XG insert, whose soft and exceptional responsiveness for greater distance control and feedback.Odyssey Marxman Series:As the name would suggest the Marxman Series has been engineered to increase your marksmanship and promote accuracy when aiming for your target, the hole.Golfbuyitonline have an Odyssey golf putter to enhance or improve every level of golfing expertise and increase a golfer’s chances of achieving those coveted money shots. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Odyssey White Hot XG golf putters product line is only one of several lines offered by the Odyssey company, but it is extensive in itself with 18 different models to choose from. These break down into two groups, the Core Models which account for 11 different putter types, and the Progressive Models, which consist [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/odyssey-white-hot-xg-golf-putters/">Odyssey White Hot XG Golf Putters</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Odyssey White Hot XG golf putters product line is only one of several lines offered by the Odyssey company, but it is extensive in itself with 18 different models to choose from. These break down into two groups, the Core Models which account for 11 different putter types, and the Progressive Models, which consist of 7 types of putters with more modern shapes and design features.<br />
All of the Odyssey White Hot XG putters are based on an advanced putter face insert technology which is designed to give a softer feel. The company states that the design was inspired by newer multi-layer golf balls which also are softer. Two different materials are used in the putter face to achieve this effect. First there is what is called an Elastometer core material which gives the putter its softer feel. On top of this is a thin outer striking surface which is a harder material. The impact zone is textured and supposedly this provides added feel, and the textured zone also surrounds and indicates the correct impact area, or sweet spot. In addition to this mixed-material insert technology, the Odyssey White Hot XG line of putters was designed to get the CG (center of gravity) of the clubs low and to the back of the club head. Accomplishing this also increases the MOI of the club which will provide some level of forgiveness if putts are not struck squarely on the sweet spot.<br />
Odyssey White Hot XG Core Models<br />
The Core Models all use the technologies described above and are putters based on classic designs. That is, they are all variations of traditional blade or mallet putters. They are simply named Odyssey White Hot XG no. 1, no. 2, etc. up through no. 9. The no. 5 putter has a &#8220;CS&#8221; version, which means it is the same as the regular no. 5 but with a center shaft configuration. There is also a White Hot XG Rossi model. The Rossi model and the No. 1, no. 3, and no. 9 putters come in left-handed versions. In fact the no. 9 putter was used by lefty Phil Michelson to win the 2007 Players Championship. As mentioned, these clubs are takeoffs of traditional blade or mallet putters, but they come in different styles, with different amount of offsets, different shaft placements and other features. The most radical looking is putter no. 7, which is called a modified mallet putter with weighted wings in the back to help alignment of putts. All these putters come with an MSRP of $119 and can be purchased through a vast network of dealers or directly from the Odyssey web site. Pictures of each putter can be found on the Odyssey web site as well.<br />
Odyssey White Hot XG Progressive Models<br />
The Odyssey Progressive line of putters uses more modern designs, especially with regard to putt alignment aids, as in the 2 Ball putters, and with more modern putter head weight redistribution techniques.<br />
There are two versions of the White Hot XG Marxman putters. One is more of a mallet configuration, while the other is based on a blade design. The main visual features are the long alignment stripes. The putters essentially look like two ball putters, but they have long parallel stripes rather than additional golf balls to help line up the putt. Aligning putts properly is a huge problem for most golfers, and most of us have a tendency to be misaligned, leaving the chances of making putts up to subconscious corrections or perhaps just luck. Both of the Marxman putters have in-line weighting and full shaft offset, and both retail for $169.<br />
The remaining five putters in the Progressive line are 2 Ball putters, and these have become popular with PGA Tour pros. As is the case with the Marxman models, there are 2 Ball putters based on both mallet and blade designs. These clubs both have full shaft offset, and the mallet model comes in a left-handed version. There is also a mallet-type model with a center shaft and no offset. All three of these putters retail for $169.<br />
The newest putters in the White Hot XG lineup use a design called &#8220;Saturn Ring Technology&#8221;. Basically a semi-circular ring of metal is added to the rear of the club head. This approach will clearly redistribute weight and improve the MOI of the club. This means that even if the putt is not struck exactly on the sweet spot, the club will not twist as much and will thus provide forgiveness on off-center putts. There is a standard length and long-shafted version of this design available. Both putters have a half-shaft offset and both retail for $189.<br />
Since most recreational golfers are notorious for hitting putts off-center and for having poor alignment, the Progressive Models of the Odyssey White Hot XG golf putters product line would seem to offer solutions that might help players hole more putts, lower scores, and have more fun playing the game. </p>
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		<title>Putters-which One is Right for You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 22:16:22 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With so many putters to choose from, how do you know which one is right for you? The most popular styles of putters are blade, mallet, perimeter weighted, insert, and offset. Each one of these putters has it’s own uniqueness.</p>
<p>Blade putters are narrow and flat with the best feel for the ball. Low handicappers favor blades. Blades differ in where the shaft enters the head. The shaft is either at the heel or center, where it enters more in the middle of the blade. Tending to be face balance, blade putters will suit a player with a straight putting stroke. These putters are suited to hard, faster greens that require soft control, making them a good safe choice.</p>
<p>Mallets have a large rounded head. The deep design of the putter’s head allows for a lower and deeper centre of gravity that is far away from the face, reducing backspin on your putts. A lot of mallet putters have inserts on the face offering a soft hit from a large head. The weight is usually balanced throughout the club, providing golfers with a more consistent putting stroke.</p>
<p>Perimeter weighted putters are very forgiving because the weight is distributed around the edges. This putter provides for a larger sweet spot because the perimeter weighting stabilizes any slight mis-hits. These putters are great for beginning golfers or high handicappers.</p>
<p>Insert putters are designed with composite inserts made of a softer material. The advantage of using a light insert means the weight of the putter can be redistributed elsewhere on the putter face. Therefore the weight is added to the heel or and toe, offering a wider area for pure strikes. This wider area makes a larger sweet spot with more forgiveness. The inserts provide for a better feel on the putt and a smoother role, rather than a hop or skid. The only draw back is they do not produce sound. If sound is important feedback, this may not be the putter for you.</p>
<p>Offset places the actual putter blade back from the shaft slightly. This allows the golfers eyes to be more directly on top of the ball when standing over the putt. This will increase top spin for a truer roll.</p>
<p>Don’t forget that it’s also very important to choose the right length putter. If a putter is too short or long it can lead to bad posture, throwing off your view of the putting line. It is important to choose the right length for your body type.</p>
<p>Traditional length putters are the most common. They are approximately 33-36 inches in length. These putters use the golfer’s natural swinging motion of your arms, like a pendulum, giving the putt a true roll.</p>
<p>Belly putters are latest craze amongst players. They are approximately 41-46 inches in length. The end of the putter rests in on your belly button while you swing the club back and forth. Resting the club shaft on your belly button creates a third point of contact, stabilizing the stroke and anchoring the body. The wrist action is easier to control as the length of the putter changes the dynamic of the swinging motion. The main disadvantages are distance control and feel. The belly putter requires golfers to use more large muscles and fewer small muscles during the putting stroke. Additional practice is required to develop the feel for distance control.</p>
<p>Long or Broom Handle putters are the least popular length to use. They are approximately 48-52 inches and up in length. Golfers stabilize this putter by pressing its top against their chest or resting it on their chin. These putters require a completely different grip. Most players grip long putters with their left hand, holding the putter into their body (thumb up), and the right hand working as a claw in the middle section of the putter to pull and push through the line of the putt causing the putter to swing like a pendulum. Putting all the power of the stroke in the right hand. This is a tough skill to master and hard to use in the wind.</p>
<p>Now that you’ve got a feel for what putter’s are available to you and how they work, choosing the right putter will be easier. With about 50 percent of your shots being putts, it’s important to pick a putter that works for you. Great putting will always save par. </p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 13:28:04 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you are looking for the right golf putter you must consider several things to ensure you get the putter that is right for you.  You should consider the grip, the angle, the length, weight, and the head.<br />
When you consider a putter you need to consider the type of grip and the size.  There is a standard size grip on most putters but it is not always the best grip for everyone.  If you have large hands then you will need a wider grip.  If you have really small hands the grip should be smaller.  You will have to hold the putter and be sure it fits your hands properly.<br />
Something else you need to consider with a putter is the lie angle.  This is the angle between the shaft and the ground.  The lie angle will determine if the putter head sits flat on the ground while you are putting.  You should consider a putter that sits perfectly on the ground while you are in stance to put.<br />
The length of the putter is another consideration.  When you are in stance to put the ball you should be sure the putter fits you right.  The standard length is 35 inches.  If you are tall or like to stand perfectly upright then you might need a longer putter.  If you bend over and are closer to the ground then you might need a shorter putter.  Your stance will determine the length of the putter you need.<br />
The weight of a putter should be comfortable to you.  You should not use a putter that is heavy for you or you will hit the ball too hard.  You should always use a light putter when you like to play fast on the greens.  If you like to take your time for results and play slowly then you might want a heavier one.<br />
Another consideration to choosing the right putter is the head of the club.  You should consider the size and the shape of the head.  Most people like the perimeter-weighted putter and say it is the best.  This putter has the recess in the center of the head.  The most weight of the putter is distributed on the heel and the toe and provides for solidity on off-center hits.  The material of the head should be considered also and is often overlooked.  A cheap putter is often made of plastic or aluminum.  When the head is made of lightweight materials then you have to hit the ball harder.  The more expensive materials like titanium give you a better distance and you don&#8217;t have to hit the ball as hard.<br />
When you are considering a golf putter there are many things you need to think about.  You should consider the head of the club, the weight, length, and the material the putter is constructed from.  Your stance will also have a lot to do with the putter that is right for you.  Take your time choosing the right putter.  It will make a big difference in your game. </p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 07:39:30 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All manufactures are making it easier and easier for the club professional to do golf club fittings for their members. This is not limited to drivers and irons but has expanded to being able to do wedge and putter fitting at your club for you. How many times have we all heard it, putting is more than fifty percent of your shots taken in a round of golf. Yet, we all still spend more time with the driver and are willing to get fit for that but not go through a putter fitting. Why not get a putter fitting before the other bandits in your regular group do? Again, the putting fitting systems that are supplied to the PGA Professional will make sure that you have the proper putter in your hand. This will allow you to make your stroke without needing to manipulate the putter.<br />
The professional will basically take you through four stages of the putter fitting. This would include:<br />
1. Putter Fitting &#8211; The putter length &#8211; I find that a least 80 percent of people are playing with putters that do not fit them. The vast majority are too long for them. Most players should be able to take their grip and stance that allows their arms to freely hang to where they grip their putter. When your arms bend, you are creating more levers and more moving parts. Most &#8220;standard&#8221; putters found in golf shops are 35 inches and longer. This is simply to long for most male players let alone female players.<br />
2. Putter Fitting &#8211; The lie angle &#8211; The lie angle is the angle created by the bottom of the club and the club shaft. You want your putter to sit flat on the putting surface. If the lie angle is too upright (toe in the air) for a player they will have the tendency to start putts to the left of the target. Conversely, if the putter is too flat (heel in the air), the player will then have the tendency to start their putts to the right of the target. The length and lie angle will play a large part in whether of not the player is positioned such that his eyes are over the target line and if the putter is sitting flat on the ground.<br />
3. Putter Fitting &#8211; The putter loft &#8211; Yes a putter does have loft. Typically 3-6 degrees. This needs to be thought about depending on your consistent impact position. Players that forward press and are able to keep the handle ahead of the impact tend to like putters with a little more loft on them.<br />
4. Putter Fitting &#8211; The amount of offset on the putter- This will be determined by the type of stroke you use and how you deliver the putter into the ball at impact. If you have difficulty with allowing your hands to be ahead of the ball at impact, an offset putter may help you.<br />
Again, your local PGA Professional can help you pick out the correct putter for you. Considering that putting accounts for give or take half of your score, depending on your ability level, having a putter that allows the player to make a more efficient stroke is an easy solution to lowering your scores.<br />
Having your next putter fit or your current putter modified to fit you through the use of a putter fitting, is a simple solution to better golf and lower scores. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article will discuss two product lines of putters from Odyssey, the White Steel and Dual Force putter lines.<br />
White Steel<br />
The White Steel product line consists of 8 different putters broken down into two general classifications, the core models, which are based on traditional blade and mallet putter designs, and the Progressive models, which use more modern techniques for weight distribution and alignment aids.<br />
The common denominator of the White Steel putter line is the putter face. There are two inserts in the putter face, one is a light urethane insert that is also used in the White Hot line of putters. This insert is rather large and takes up a fair amount of the putter face. The material is light and provides for a soft feel at impact. This light material in the face means that there is more weight to the rear of the putter head and this places the CG (center of gravity) of the putter head farther back and also helps improve the MOI (moment of inertia). With a higher MOI the putter head will not twist as much on off-center hits, and this improves accuracy. A second insert of milled stainless steel is placed over the larger urethane insert. This insert is machine milled and has a consistent flat surface which improves the roll of the ball. It also has a pleasing sound, which also improves the overall &#8220;feel&#8221; of the putter. This line of putters also features a two-line alignment system, and the putters come with an anatomical grip which adds to the overall soft feel.<br />
There are 3 putters currently offered in the core product line, and these are called White Steel no.1, no. 5, and Rossie models. The White Steel no. 1 putter is a blade style which has a full-shaft offset. The White Steel no. 5 putter is a mallet style with a double bended shaft that gives a one-shaft offset. The White Steel Rossie is also a mallet putter with a one-shaft offset. All these putters have an MSRP of $119 and all the White Steel features described above, the double insert putter face, the two-line alignment feature, and an Odyssey Red Twirl Grip produced by Winn Grips, are included.<br />
In the Progressive product line there are three types of 2-Ball putters. The White Steel 2-Ball has the White Steel features along with 2-Ball alignment. This club retails for $169. The White Steel 2-Ball Mid has a mid-length shaft and retails for $235. The White Steel 2-Ball Blade 2 is a 2-Ball putter that has more of a blade shape on the heel and toe areas, and of course it has the 2-Ball alignment in the middle. The Odyssey web site did not have a sales page for this club on the normal link one clicks to see the price and place an order. Either they are out of stock or they have an incorrect link on the site- I suspect the latter. In any case no price is given for this putter.<br />
There are two putters offered with SRT (Saturn Ring Technology), a 3-Ball and a 2-Ball design. A semicircular ring of metal is on the back side of the putters. This configuration must have a very high MOI, so these would be great putters for golfers who have trouble consistently hitting putts solidly on the sweet spot. The White Steel Tri Ball SRT putter retails for $199, and the White Steel 2-Ball SRT putter sells for $189. Once again, all the White Steel product line features are on these clubs as well.<br />
Dual Force Odyssey Golf Putters<br />
The Dual Force 2 is an improved version of the classic putter that revolutionized putter design with the use of inserts on the putter face. In the new version the insert is called a Stronomic insert. The MOI of these putters has been increased as well. There are three putters available in this family, and these have the same forms as the ones in the White Steel core family, that is, no. 1, no. 5, and Rossie versions. As stated earlier, the No. 1 putter is a blade style design while the no. 5 and Rossie putters are mallet-style. They all have a one-shaft offset, and they each retail for $89, so these have the lowest prices of any putters in the Odyssey family. </p>
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Cleveland Golf Putters GM2 Exchange Product Line
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cleveland Golf is more famous for its lines of wedges and wood clubs, but they have an interesting line of putters as well which offer a nice variety of choices even though they only have about a dozen models in their latest offerings.<br />
Cleveland Golf Putters GM2 Exchange Product Line<br />
These putters are the latest in the high end of the Cleveland Golf Putters lines. Their particular unique feature is a set of exchangeable weights that offer the golfer the opportunity to customize the clubs and account for different conditions or to compensate for certain tendencies in his or her putter stroke. That is, if a golfer tends to hit putts short, more weight can be added to have the ball travel further with the same stroke. One can adjust for fast or slow greens in the same manner, or for greens of different types of grass that roll differently. The putter heads can be adjusted from 320 grams to 370 grams, and more or less weight can also be added to the head or toe areas to account for individual preferences. There are five putters in this product line, two mallet style designs, two blade inspired putters, and a sort of combination of the two called the boomerang model. The putters are simply called GM2 Exchange numbers 1 through 5.<br />
Exchange model 1 is a mallet style with a heel shafted putter. The body is made from milled aluminum, and there is a lighter composite aluminum face insert. Of course this type of design will have a high MOI, or moment of inertia, which reduces twist or turn of the clubface on putts not struck exactly on the sweet spot. There is a very prominent alignment aid, and I personally think this is a nice looking putter with an excellent design. Model number 2 is has essentially the same features, although it is a center shafted putter and is available for left handed golfers. Exchange model 3 is called the Boomerang, and that is a pretty good description. The putter looks to have two wings behind the toe and heel of the club, and a rounded arc which makes up the boomerang section, with the arc bending in toward the putter face. This model has a double bended shaft. Model number 4 is a blade inspired design. The putter has a bent neck shaft and a ¾ shaft offset. Its body is made of milled 304 stainless steel. This club also comes in left handed models. Finally, Model 5 is essentially the same as number 4 with a couple of exceptions. This putter has a plumber&#8217;s hosel as well as a 1 ½ shaft offset. Both number 4 and 5 are heel and toe weighted to increase the MOI of the putters.<br />
Cleveland Visual Performance (VP) Golf Putters<br />
This line of putters consists if three clubs and sports a unique feature. That is, these clubs have an alignment aid that allows the golfer to be certain his or her head is directly over the ball and that the hands are in the proper position. A number of experts feel that the eyes of the golfer should be directly over the ball, including Dave Pelz, the well-known short game guru and author of &#8220;Putt Like the Pros&#8221; and other books. In any case this alignment feature will allow the golfer to make sure he is lining up the same each time, and this should help to minimize inconsistencies in his stroke. The VP 1 putter is a blade inspired design with a slanted plumber&#8217;s hosel and a full shaft offset. It also has a soft elastomer face insert for better feel and control. The V2 putter head very closely resembles the V1, but this putter has a different hosel. It has what is called a C-Neck hosel with a half shaft offset. The same face insert and alignment aids are on both clubs. The V3 model is a great looking mallet style putter (I confess to liking mallets with a modern look and design). This putter will have an exceptionally high MOI, and it has a double bend shaft with a ¾ shaft offset. All the other features are included, including the alignment and setup aids and the face insert.<br />
Designed By Putters- Limited Editions For a Little Nostalgia<br />
The Designed By 1905 is a remake of the old Calamity Jane style blade putter. Cleveland has incorporated a soft metal material previously introduced in wedges that has been acclaimed for providing a soft feel. If you really like the old traditional styles but appreciate the latest technologies, the Designed By series might be for you. The Designed by 1948 looks like an old Bull&#8217;s Eye style, but once again using more modern materials. Both putters come with soft leather grips to complement the nostalgic styling.<br />
I really like the Cleveland Golf Putter line. It has lots to offer, several areas of unique innovation, and quite a few choices for a line with only a dozen offerings. A fair number of pros on the PGA Tour are using these putters, so they must perform well as well. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jan 2010 20:15:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shave Some Strokes off your Golf ScoreNo matter what your golf score, about 42% of all your strokes are taken with a putter. That is a sobering statistic. While golfers spend hours reading reviews and discussing the various aspects of the new high tech woods and irons, in some cases their putter was probably a [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/custom-fit-putters/">Custom Fit Putters</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shave Some Strokes off your Golf ScoreNo matter what your golf score, about 42% of all your strokes are taken with a putter. That is a sobering statistic. While golfers spend hours reading reviews and discussing the various aspects of the new high tech woods and irons, in some cases their putter was probably a gift or won at a golf outing. Many golfers choose a putter based on the intangible &#8220;feel&#8221;. At best, the selection criteria probably wasn&#8217;t remotely close to the effort expended selecting the remaining clubs.If that sounds like you, you&#8217;re not alone. If you are not using the right putter for your size and stroke, it is almost impossible to have a consistent and successful putting method. The right putter may be a great way to shave enough strokes off your game to break ninety or at least have old Angus buy the rounds at the 19th hole.The most important part of putter selection is shaft length. Stock putter lengths tend to be standard, which is great if you are of average height and average putting stance. If not, your putter&#8217;s base is probably not lying perfectly flat on the ground, or you are adjusting your stance. A subtle change which can dramatically affect your stroke and, unfortunately, the results. If the putter&#8217;s toe is slightly off the ground, there is a tendency to pull the putt to the left. It stands to reason that if the heel of the putter is slightly elevated, the putt will move to the right. The angle of the shaft to the putter head perfectly flat on the green is sometimes called the lie angle. The standard shaft length for putters is 35&#8243;, but the overall length can range from 32&#8243; to 52&#8243;. If you are taller or shorter than average, your lie angle is going to be wrong and you can absolutely count on missing two or three makeable putts every round. You start thinking you are a poor putter and lose some confidence, when actually you have the wrong putter. This problem is exacerbated as more and more golfers start using the pendulum stroke, which completely changes the shaft length.Check your lie angle by standing in front of a full length mirror and getting into your putting stance as though you are putting into the mirror. Don&#8217;t use a golf ball. Get into a completely and totally comfortable putting stance. Place your hands on the grip where it is most comfortable, not to make the putter lie flat. Then, look into the mirror. If the club head is not perfectly flat on the floor or rug, the shaft length and/or the lie angle is wrong and you need to go putter shopping. Make sure to determine the appropriate shaft length. If you can find a putter on line that you like with the correct shaft length, go for it. Otherwise, you need to consider a custom fitted golf putter.Other important factors include club head design, putter face loft angle and the new putter inserts that are becoming quite popular.The club head design is a matter of personal choice and comfort. The traditional blade putter are thin and usually carry the weight in both the heel and the toe. They have been around for years and they are what they are.The mallet style putters have more weight in the club head and, most importantly, they are easier to align than the bladed putters. The alignment putter is an improvement on the mallet putter and offers different alignment features that help putt the ball on the target line. Try them all out and choose the one that feels best in your hands.Putter inserts are technology&#8217;s contribution to putting the golf ball. While design and components vary, the purpose is to get the ball rolling smoothly towards the cup and reducing the dreaded skipping along the green putt.It is also important to consider your putter&#8217;s loft. You can change the loft of a putter, helpful on slow greens, by putting the ball off the front part of your foot. Loft requirements relate more to the type of green than a golfers individual preference. For example, Bermuda grass greens require a bit more loft than the more traditional bent grass. Check out the greens on your course before making a putter face loft decision. Finally, consider the putter&#8217;s weight, grip and the hosel (neck). The weight rule is simple. The slower the stroke, the heavier the putter. The grip should be comfortable and designed to reduce that old bugaboo, wrist movement. The hosel places the ball directly under or ahead of the shaft. The more the putter is offset, the more the hands will be in front of the golf ball when the putt is struck. The face balanced or center shafted putter, where the putter&#8217;s shaft and hosel are more in the center, help the golfer who wants to keep the club face square with the ball throughout the swing. Use your finger to balance your putter. If the putter&#8217;s face points up, it is face balanced. Take some time to find the putter that is best for your game. All you can save are strokes. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Go to any pro shop or golf store and take a look at the range putters for sale. There is a bewildering array of club shapes, lengths and styles. There are more types and variations in putters than any other club in the bag.</p>
<p>If you were to quickly look at what is on display you may come across any or all of the following (and possibly a few more)</p>
<p>Here is a (non-exhaustive) list of what you may find:</p>
<p>Long putters</p>
<p>Short putters</p>
<p>Heavy putters</p>
<p>Light putters</p>
<p>2-ball putters</p>
<p>3-ball putters</p>
<p>Cylinder head putters</p>
<p>Mallet head putters</p>
<p>D-shape putters</p>
<p>Blade putters</p>
<p>Face balanced putters</p>
<p>&#8230;and the list goes on!</p>
<p>With all this choice, how do you know if you have a putter that will work for you? Well, first and foremost, don&#8217;t get overwhelmed by all the choice. Here are my recommendations on getting a putter:Invest in a decent putter!</p>
<p>You can spend many 100&#8217;s of dollars on a driver which you may only use 10 times a round. Remember that you hit almost 50% of your shots with the putter, so get something you are going to be comfortable with. As with most things you get what you pay for, so if you buy something really cheap the chances are it just won&#8217;t help you in the long run.Choose a relatively &#8217;standard&#8217; putter</p>
<p>Shoulder high putters, &#8216;belly&#8217; putters etc. are not standard and do not promote learning proper technique. Standard putters have a length in the range 33 to 35 inches (84-90cm), and research actually shows that statistically the shorter putters perform better.Test the putter</p>
<p>You must actually try the putters out to see how they feel. This is just as important with putters as it is with all clubs. Choose 3 or 4 putters that you think are going to be the ones you like and test them against each other. Preferably take the putters onto a real green (or synthetic green) as opposed to putting on the shop floor carpet. Hitting real balls in to real holes on a real green will give you a real feel.Get the putter custom fitted</p>
<p>Chances are that any putter you buy may still not be quite right for you. After all we are not all the same height, weight and shape, so it would be a bit much to assume that an off the shelf putting would be right for all of us. Have the professional check the length and lie-angle for you and adjust it if necessary. This should be part of the service when buying a putter at any decent golf store or pro shop.</p>
<p>If you bear these tips in mind when buying your next putter you will be confident you have the right putter for you. Confidence builds success. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Getting the right golf putter is perhaps the most important decision that you can make regarding the clubs in your bag. Although lots of inexperienced golfers spend inordinate amounts of time practicing with their driver for long-distance shots, the facts prove that you can improve your game and lower your score much quicker by putting most of your practice emphasis on putting instead. </p>
<p>In fact, even many pros who have exceptionally consistent swings and are outstanding in every other part of their game, often have trouble with putting, sometimes even losing tournaments due to their putting woes. So if you are a newer or less experienced golfer be sure to pay attention to your putting game, and get a good putter that you can feel comfortable with. </p>
<p>Getting just the right putter for you can be a bit of a challenge though since there are so many types and styles of putters available today. In fact, at times it can even get a little overwhelming when you see all the different kinds of putters that are in use. How do you choose from among them all? How do you know which one is best for you? </p>
<p>Those are all very good questions, and the truth is that there is no standard answer that can be provided. Finding the perfect putter for your individual game is something that only you can do by trial and error. It may require using several different kinds of putters over a long period of time before you can decide on which one works best for you. But don&#8217;t just use a certain putter because someone else uses it, or you were told that it was the best one to use. Be sure to experiment on your own instead. </p>
<p>With all of that said, there are some basic things that you need to know about putters to be able to make the best choice. The first has to do with the kind of material that is used for the putter head. Since putting has more to do with feel than perhaps any other type of golf shot, the material that is used for the putter head will be very important. The confusing part is that putters are often made from all sorts of materials including stainless steel, aluminum, brass, and much more. So which is best for you? </p>
<p>Again, this is something that only you can decide by experimenting with different types of putters yourself. Many golf pro shops and golf equipment retail stores carry a wide variety of putters that you can try out in the store. It&#8217;s not a bad idea to take advantage of this opportunity to get familiar with the different types and styles of putters that are available. </p>
<p>Another consideration when selecting a putter is the putter head shape. Generally speaking, most putter head shapes fall into two basic categories, either blade or mallet. You&#8217;ll see golfers of all different kinds of skill levels using putters with either head shape. A blade putter sort of looks like a small hockey stick, and they can come in all kinds of designs including the solid flat blade and also cavity-back designs to help keep the putter head straight through impact. </p>
<p>The second putter head shape to consider is the mallet putter. These are easy to recognize because they usually have a head that is larger and more round. The weight is often distributed throughout the putter to help provide a more consistent putting stroke. </p>
<p>As you can see, there are plenty of choices to be made when selecting a golf putter. Hopefully this information will help you understand more about the choices that you have when choosing a putter, but only you can make the final decision by using it yourself. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you think your child is the next Tiger Woods or Michelle Wie? Or maybe you simply wish to share the game of golf with your child? Either way, getting kids started in golf can be confusing even for the seasoned golfer, especially when it comes time for buying clubs for kids.<br />
Buying golf clubs for kids is not what it used to be. Gone are the days of buying an adult set and simply cutting down the length. Adult clubs have heavy shafts and heads that will make it even harder for your child to enjoy the game. Any good set of golf clubs for kids will have lightweight heads, light and flexible shafts, and smaller grips, all of which will help your child make better contact and get the ball airborne more easily.<br />
Before buying golf clubs for kids that come in an entire set, it is advisable to see if your child is truly interested in pursuing the game. Golf can be a difficult and frustrating game. It is widely held in the golf industry that for every adult taking up the game, there is another who quits in frustration. A good way to judge your child&#8217;s interest before buying golf clubs for kids is to start with one or two clubs. Unlike adult clubs, buying golf clubs for kids means you can frequently buy them individually as well as in sets. For a small investment you can purchase a single iron club (like a seven iron), and a putter, and then head off to the local practice green or pitch-and-putt course.<br />
Once you feel confident that your child is interested and committed to learning golf, then it is time to consider buying golf clubs for kids that come in a full set. However, unlike a typical set of fourteen clubs found in the golf bags of most adults, buying golf clubs for kids in a set does not need to be so extensive. Depending on the age and strength of your child, the ideal set of golf clubs for kids could be as small as three clubs. (A high lofted fairway wood, seven iron, and a putter are ideal for a young child). As your child continues to grow in size and strength, they will need to add additional clubs to their ideal set of golf clubs for kids.<br />
Remember, as your child grows they will grow out of their clubs just as they grow out of their clothes. Buying golf clubs for kids that are a properly fitted set is imperative if you want your child to have the proper equipment, so be prepared for buying new golf clubs for kids every one to two years.<br />
Whether buying golf clubs for kids that are individual or one of the complete sets of golf clubs for kids that come with a golf bag, the important thing is to share the game you love with your child by providing them with equipment that will help them get the most from their experience. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever noticed how many ads are on the television or in magazines for the latest, greatest drivers? How many of those ads promise longer, straighter drives? Fade the ball, draw the ball, and hit the green from 300 yards?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever noticed how many ads are on the television or in magazines for the latest, greatest drivers? How many of those ads promise longer, straighter drives? Fade the ball, draw the ball, and hit the green from 300 yards?<br />
Have you noticed what is missing from the majority of those advertisements? They all concentrate on the distance and the accuracy of the drive you can achieve if you buy their new driver for $300 or $400 but they do not say &#8220;we will cut your score!&#8221;<br />
The simple fact is, if you improve your game you will not spend ever increasing amounts on new golf equipment searching for that mystical, magical club.<br />
Are you an average Joe golfer? If I gave you the latest hi-tech driver could you consistently hit a 350 yard drive? I&#8217;m guessing probably not. Would you buy a Ferrari that goes 200 miles per hour and expect to use it for the weekly grocery shop? Of course not, so why then do so many golfers rush out and spend $400 on a driver which spends most of it&#8217;s time in the bag?<br />
If you are not drowning in money then the cash you do spend on your golf game needs to be getting you the most value; more bang for your buck. Spend your money where it will give you the most return.<br />
Where is your most golf played? I&#8217;m not talking about which courses you play but where you make the majority of your golf strokes. Would you believe that around three quarters of your golf game is spent getting the ball the last 120 yards to the green? Take out the drives and putts and golf is virtually about wedge play.<br />
Buying a good set of wedges will be the best thing you can do for your golf game. With the pros now carrying at least three wedges and usually four, even five in some cases they are leaving the driver out of the bag completely. Does this give you an idea of where the Tigers, Phils and Ernies think the action is?<br />
The golf wedge is the average players&#8217; best friend and with a little practice you can be peppering the green with birdie opportunities like never before. Fewer putts make lower scores and that is what most golfers want, isn&#8217;t it?<br />
I buy all my wedges online at auction so I can further reduce the cost. The great benefit to this is that I can save money on a club, try it out for a few weeks and if it doesn&#8217;t suit me or my game I simply list it at an online auction and sell it on. Prices are fairly constant so as long as I don&#8217;t damage it I generally get my money back, some times I even make a bit of profit.<br />
So, to round up, leave the jokers with too much money in the woods whilst you drop yet another one on the green. May the golf gods go with you. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Improving putting is the fastest way of chopping strokes off a golf handicap—bar none. Anywhere from 30 percent to 40 percent of your strokes are putts during a round. If you can reduce your putts per round, you&#8217;ll quickly lower your scores and your golf handicap. For most players, improving their putting means spending more [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/using-the-right-putter-sheds-strokes/">Using The Right Putter Sheds Strokes</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Improving putting is the fastest way of chopping strokes off a golf handicap—bar none. Anywhere from 30 percent to 40 percent of your strokes are putts during a round. If you can reduce your putts per round, you&#8217;ll quickly lower your scores and your golf handicap. For most players, improving their putting means spending more time on the practice green than in the driving bay.</p>
<p>But to dramatically improve your putting, you need the right putter. Whether it&#8217;s a traditional or an untraditional putter, you won&#8217;t improve much if you don&#8217;t have the right stick. That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s critical to find the right stick. Since that can be daunting, given all the putters now available, we&#8217;ve provided some golf tips below on choosing the right putter.</p>
<p>Find A Real Grass Putting Surface</p>
<p>Some people choose a putter based on hype. Others choose one based on cost. Or, they choose one because Tiger Woods recommends it. Those aren&#8217;t the best ways of choosing a putter. Ultimately, selecting a putter comes down to a combination of physical and psychological factors. It also comes down to how the putter feels and how you feel about it. If a putter doesn&#8217;t feel right, you won&#8217;t improve much.</p>
<p>What you want is to find a putter that instills confidence—confidence in yourself as a golfer and in the club itself. So compare types and models. Many sporting goods stores or golf warehouses have putting surfaces you can test putters on. These in-door surfaces are good and they can help. They give you get a feel for a putter. But they&#8217;re not the best way of testing putters.</p>
<p>The best way of testing putters is on real grass. We can&#8217;t emphasize that enough. If you&#8217;re looking for a new putter, find a store or a local club with a real grass putting green and spend the afternoon testing putters. If you can&#8217;t find a location with a real grass putting green, see if the store will let you test it out on the course. Testing a putter on grass gives you the best chance of determining how a putter will perform over the long haul.</p>
<p>Factors To Consider In A Putter</p>
<p>Ideally, you want to choose your putter systematically. Here&#8217;s a five-step method for doing so:</p>
<p>1. Take the look-see test. Review all the putters available. Examine the different types and models. Then, based on the &#8220;feel good-play good&#8221; theory, select a few to test. One factor to consider is heft. Another is alignment method. A third is putterhead type. Make sure your comfortable with all three. When you find one you&#8217;re comfortable with, put it aside</p>
<p>2. Try each putter out. Take the putters you set aside and make a series of long and short putts of similar length with each putter.</p>
<p>3. Select two or three putters. Choose two or three you like the best and test those out extensively. Don&#8217;t judge them just by how many putts you sink. Instead, judge them based on how the putter feels and how the ball rolls off the putter.</p>
<p>4. Make putts with your eyes closed. Hit a few putts with your eyes closed. This gives you a feel for the putter&#8217;s weight and how it feels when it contacts the ball. Try narrowing it down to two putters.</p>
<p>5. Choose the best putter. Make the decision. Again, don&#8217;t base your choice on cost or which player on the pro tour uses it. Base it on how the putter feels, how comfortable it is, and if it instills confidence.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t Look Back</p>
<p>After you&#8217;re made your decision, don&#8217;t look back. You&#8217;ve chosen a putter. That&#8217;s it. You&#8217;re done. Buyer&#8217;s remorse never helped anyone. Instead, practice with the new putter as much as possible. Practice helps you get comfortable with it and develop confidence in the putter and yourself.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve chosen an untraditional putter, like a belly putter or a long putter, schedule some golf lessons with a local pro. He or she has a wealth of golf tips on grip and stroke. These will increase putter comfort and putting accuracy.</p>
<p>Improving putting reduces golf handicaps. Sometimes it improves a handicap dramatically. So take some golf lessons on putting, even if you have a traditional putter. But first, make sure you have the right putter. If you&#8217;re looking for a new one, follow our five-step method above and take your time selecting one. It will pay off in the long run.</p>
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		<title>Odssey White Hot XG Sabertooth Putter</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Dec 2009 08:57:36 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Odssey White Hot XG Sabertooth Putter</p>
<p>If you watched the 2008 U.S. Open Championship, you saw one of the greatest matches in golf history between Tiger Woods and Rocco Mediate. One of the keys to Rocco Mediate’s success was his putting and his use of the Odyssey White Hot XG Sabertooth Putter. You may not have the putting ability of Rocco, but you can become very effective at your short game with Odyssey White Hot XG Sabertooth Putter. I’ve been testing out the White Hot XG Sabertooth (34?) for a month now and I’m very impressed how this putter performed.</p>
<p>Look and Feel &#8211; The first thing that sets this putter apart from other mallet putters on the market is the radical headshape, that resembles the fangs of a Sabertooth Tiger. Constructed of stainless steel with a brushed matte finish, the overall look of the Odyssey White Hot XG Sabertooth, is quite striking, even if it slightly reminded me of the Batman logo. The Sabertooth Dual Fangs position 38% of the putters weight to the outside of putter for a high MOI design, which results in more stability and accuracy. According to Odyssey, “The design produces an MOI level higher than our most stable 2-Ball putters.” I’ve played a round of golf with an Odyssey 2-Ball putter and found this to be an accurate statement. The other key feature of this putter are the Aiming Channels inside the fangs that make lining up your putts easier, coupled with a textured multi-layer insert. Another great design feature of the Aiming Channels is you can also scoop your ball off the green, eliminating the need to bend down and pick up the ball. The stainless steel double-bend and full-offset shaft gives the White Hot XG Sabertooth a balanced swing in your putting stroke. PerformanceDoes the Odyssey White Hot XG Sabertooth live up to its billing? Absolutely! The new White Hot XG Sabertooth Putter represents the latest in innovative high MOI designs from Odyssey. Featuring the most radical head shape in golf, the Sabertooth utilizes high-density Dual Fangs to position more weight to the outer-most limits, helping keep the putter on-line during the stroke for wicked accuracy. The design produces a MOI level higher than Odyssey&#8217;s most stable 2-Ball putters. The Aiming Channels inside the fangs makes lining up putts easier and the multi-layer White Hot XG insert, Odyssey&#8217;s most popular and most responsive insert, generates Odyssey&#8217;s softest feel with fine-tuned responsiveness.</p>
<p>Key Features &#8211; Dual Fangs contain 37% of the putter’s total weight, creating incredible stability for a highly accurate stroke path.Aiming channels help align the putter to intended target for better alignment and more drained putts.Multi-layer insert is constructed of a soft elastomer for soft feel and truer roll. A thin outer striking surface infused with urethane provides fine-tuned responsiveness.I recommend you pick up the Odyssey White Hot XG Sabertooth putter, you won’t be disappointed.</p>
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If you&#8217;ve never played golf [...]<p><a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com/putters/information-and-advice-on-purchasing-used-golf-equipment/">Information And Advice On Purchasing Used Golf Equipment</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.puttingtipspro.com">Putting Tips Pro</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golf is a great sport enjoyed by millions of people around the world. It is also one of the world&#8217;s most difficult sports, and for people with a tendency to become frustrated when things don&#8217;t go how they wanted them to, golf may not be the right sport for you. </p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve never played golf before, or played only crazy golf or only played on a small sized pitch and putt course with a seven iron and a putter, a game of golf on a full sized course is a different ball game. Not only do you require more golf clubs, but you require more patience, and also more energy to take you around the full course. </p>
<p>So if you&#8217;re going to play on a full sized golf course and don&#8217;t have any clubs, what do you do, you can either: </p>
<p>A: Go to your local golf shop, purchase the most expensive clubs you can find and when you find out you can&#8217;t play like Tiger Woods with them wish you&#8217;d have bought some cheaper ones.<br />
B: Rent some clubs or borrow some from a friend.<br />
C: Buy some reasonably priced used golf equipment from somewhere. </p>
<p>If you have never played golf before and are not sure you&#8217;ll like it, it is recommended that you borrow a set of clubs from a trusting friend who will need much reassurance they will come back in one piece. If however you have played golf before and you like the game, you may wish to consider purchasing some used golf equipment. </p>
<p>Simply because you are playing on a full sized golf course, this doesn&#8217;t mean you need the full amount of clubs. For beginners, a 3 or 5 woods, a 3 iron, 5 iron, 7 iron, sand wedge and a putter should suffice. As for other equipment a second hand golf club bag with a shoulder strap, or if you prefer, a set of wheels will be ideal for a days golfing. </p>
<p>When purchasing second-hand golf clubs it is important that the face of the clubs don&#8217;t have many dents and deep scratches in them as this can affect the course of the ball. Also be sure to check close to the grip and the head of the club on the shaft to ensure there are no signs of rusting, and finally, look down the clubs like a telescope and twist them to ensure they aren&#8217;t bent or warped. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Putter is unquestionably one of the most important golf clubs used in the sport – a putter can quite literally make or brake the result for a player. It is therefore imperative to select the right putter to suit a player’s game. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Putter is unquestionably one of the most important golf clubs used in the sport – a putter can quite literally make or brake the result for a player. It is therefore imperative to select the right putter to suit a player’s game. </p>
<p>A golf putter is without question the most individual of all golf clubs, produced in a variety of styles and sizes to meet the requirements and expectations unique to a players own preference. There are many factors to take into consider when purchasing a new golf putter – the following points are intended to provide a brief overview of the key features to be aware of…The head of the putter and its construction should be considered on how it relates to a players game. If you are beginner to the sport a heavier weighted putter that provides a greater degree of power behind the shot and will also facilitate a smoother delivery. There are three types of putter head most commonly found on today’s range of golf putters, these include: blade, peripheral weighted and mallet. </p>
<p>The oldest and most traditional type of putter head is the blade. Typically a much smaller head compared to contemporary styles. The blade head offers a large degree of confidence to the player – whilst the soft hit produced from this type of putter will suit a majority of greens – especially the faster ones. This type of putter head suits a straight putting stroke. </p>
<p>Also recognised as the heel-toe weighted putter. A popular choice amongst professional and a small following of amateur players. The peripheral weight putter head is typically larger than a blade putter and is therefore not face balanced; this type of putter is best suited to players with an in-out stroke type. </p>
<p>The first true alternative to a blade headed putter, the mallet putter is both larger and heavier &#8211; resembling a fairway wood than a traditional putter. This type of design allows for a lower and deeper positioned centre of gravity that is located towards the heel of the putter head to reduce the degree of backspin. An insert is commonly placed on to the face of the putter to induce a soft hit from a large headed putter – this type of putter is traditionally face-balanced and therefore suits a player with a straight-through and back stroke of play.The face of the putter is equally important and ensures that golf ball rolls optimally and accurately when struck. Milled faces are commonly used on today’s range of putters and aim to give the player the perfect putting surface. Depending on the preference of the player an insert-faced putter will produce a softer and firmer feel when struck, whilst anti-skid faced putters – a recent innovation in putter design, promises to reduce excessive friction to deliver fast and accurate shots.If you’re in the market for a new putter or merely contemplating the possibility of taking-up the sport – the Internet provides the richest source of articles, reviews and products on golf putters and golf equipment in general. For the lowest guaranteed prices online search for retailers offering factory direct golf equipment – The Sports HQ for example supplies golf equipment direct from popular brands like Confidence, Prosimmon Golf, Texan Classics, Chicago Golf and Forgan of St. Andrews – in addition to clearance sale promotions on top-brands like Odyssey Golf – the number 1 brand for golf putters. </p>
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