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Aug
12

My Golf Clubs

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Yeah, video request
Driver - Taylormade R9 - 260 yards
3 Wood - Titleist 906F4 - 245
Hybird - Taylormade 09′ Rescue TP 17* - 220
Irons - Mizuno MP-57 Cut Muscle
3 - 195
4 - 185
5 - 175
6 - 160
7 - 150
8 - 140
9 - 125
PW - 110
GW - 100
SW 90

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Aug
10

Paradis Hotel & Golf Club

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Paradis Hotel & Golf Club is set on a superb location, tucked between Le Morne Mountain and one of Mauritius?most beautiful beaches. It stretches itself on the spectacular Le Morne Peninsula, on the South-West tip of the island. This luxury hotel covers an impressive 150-hectare, bordered by 7 km of protected beaches and the largest lagoon of Mauritius.

With a name that says it all, Paradis Hotel & Golf Club positions itself as the ultimate 5-star resort in Mauritius. It is, without a doubt, the most comprehensive resort of the Indian Ocean and a haven for all sport and nature lovers with its legendary 18-hole golf course.

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My dad has very vintage Sam Snead golf clubs, that are made of wood with velvet covers over the clubs and there in the original leather golf bag.

man that worth some money at least 2,000 dollars

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Aug
08

Ping G10 Hybrid Golf Club Review

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Golf Life and Hitgolf.com present a golf club review of the G10 Hybrid club from Ping. Built with 17-4 stainless steel, the G10 also features ten internal ribs in the club’s crown to ensure a solid feel and sound. Learn more at http://www.pinggolf.com and find more great video online at http://www.hitgolf.com.

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Does anyone know what paint is used to write the letters on the heads of golf clubs, the paint is white and a kind of rubbery putty like material. I can’t find it on the internet because i don’t know the proper name. I want it to restore the lettering on my own clubs.

Ok I own repair shop i have used for years TESTORS enamel paint You can get this at hardware stores or hobby shops

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Enjoy.

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I’m going to have one day of golf while in CA. Is it better to rent clubs out there or bring my own? What things should I think about, be cautious about, when traveling with clubs?

I travel with my clubs all of the time - its just having another checked luggage, that’s all. Just make sure that you buy a nice travel bag for your clubs, with wheels - you wouldn’t want to have your clubs get damaged. The only thing different is you usually don’t pick up the clubs on the luggage turnstile - there is usually an over-sized baggage area and that is where the golf clubs go.

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Parents are home alone and having a pool party. The party soon gets out of control, when a woman decides to show-off by hitting a golf ball from another man’s mouth.

Directed by Felix Herngren.

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I am starting to play golf in high school, I love the game, and I am good at it, but golf clubs are really expensive. I want to find good quality golf clubs, but cheap. Give me links to webs site who have some good prices. Preferably if they could be in a whole set. This would be a huge help, best answer gets an easy TEN POINTS, thanks!

This is the absolute best thing you can do, hands down: Find a local golf club fitter/club maker before you even think about buying new clubs and get fit. In many cases, this will be your local PGA teaching pro. This is the most important thing to do when buying new clubs, and is also the most overlooked step. Properly fitted clubs will help you play your best and shoot lower scores. It is a huge mistake to just go to a store (or internet site) and buy a set of clubs off the shelf. They could be completely wrong for you and your swing. After you get fitted, a good club maker can build an entire set of clubs to YOUR exact specifications, using components that best suit your game. The club maker can determine several things based on your fitting, including what the correct lie angles for your clubs are, the proper length for you, whether you would be better suited to graphite or steel shafts, what type of irons, etc…This may sound expensive, but you can have a proper fitting done and get an entire new set of clubs for a fraction of the cost of buying a major manufacturer’s clubs, like Callaway, TaylorMade, Ping, and such. Some of the best clubs money can buy are designed by Ralph Maltby. He started The Golfworks, which is a great golf club component company. Their products are second to none in quality and playability. If there is a Golf Galaxy store near you, they could fit you and build you a new set of clubs using Golfworks components at a great price. Sure, you can probably find some clubs cheaper on Ebay or something, but do yourself a favor and take the time to get fitted. I promise you will play much better than if you didn’t. With properly fitted clubs, you will hit the ball more solidly, more accurately, more consistently, and you will also get more distance. There is not a professional golfer on any tour anywhere that did not have his or her clubs custom fit to them. If you would like more information on having a fitting done or about having clubs built for you, you can visit Ralph Maltby’s web site at www.ralphmaltby.com You can join his forum and then ask Ralph anything and everything about custom fitted golf clubs. He is a great guy and knows everything there is to know about golf clubs and what would work best for you. Sorry this is so long, but I myself am a club maker, and I see all-to-often people who are playing with clubs that are completely wrong for them. Golf is a hard enough game as it is, you don’t need to make it even harder by playing with clubs that don’t fit you. Whatever you do, I wish you the best of luck. Hit ‘em long and straight!

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Sir Stirling Moss meets Bernhard Langer.

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