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| Author: | jianghuai [ Thu Nov 08, 2012 3:53 am ] |
| Post subject: | Strategically weight on cheap golf clubs |
Historically, all cheap golf clubs irons engineered with multiple game-improvement technologies tend to be oversized, inelegant and clunky, with thick toplines, broad soles and over-bearing cavities. They typically feel harsh and sound high-pitched and "clicky." The R11 iron breaks that mold and rewrites the book about what a high-technology iron can look like, feel like and sound like. TaylorMade R11 Irons are engineered with multiple technologies that make them stunningly easy to launch high and long. Good ball strikers are sure to gravitate towards the new Titleist CB 712 Irons. The CB irons are a forged blade with a satin finish. They feature a progressive offset with a shallow cavity behind the club face. In addition, they have a thin top line and a round profile that make the Titleist CB irons one of the sharpest irons available. These beautiful blades, are full-on blades – beginner’s beware.The clubhead is extremely large in appearance. Even though clubs max out at 460cc, this seems larger, especially from front to back, such as Callaway FT-iZ Driver. It is a great addition to the Callaway equipment. Like most drivers that enter the market, the FT-iZ claims to increase distance without sacrificing consistency. Straighter, longer drives is the goal of the new technology found in the FT-iZ driver. When setting up this Scotty Cameron Del Mar it is perfectly square due to the precisely milled angles in the face, sole and neck while the balanced shape flows to the ground. |
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