A golf club according to the present invention includes a shaft made of a fiber reinforced resin, and the shaft is arranged on the inner side in the radial direction and formed of a high temperature curing material, and on the outer side in the radial direction thereof. It is characterized...
Making sure you're matched to the right golf club size is important. Golf Expert Bill S. breaks down key considerations for how to measure golf club length.
How to Properly position your arm when swinging a golf club By dav1224 Aug 6, 2010 Golf WonderHowTo Although it may seem like golfing is nothing more than just a person swinging a golf club and hitting a ball, there is much more to it. Proper technique and placement is also very ...
The need to reshaft golf clubs is common. It is sometimes necessary to have a professional tackle a complete reshaft job; however, it can make his job easier if you eliminate a step in the process. Removing a golf shaft from the head is fairly simple; however, it must be done carefull...
It can be easy to think you don’t hit the golf ball far enough when comparing yourself to a PGA Tour player such asRory McIlroy, who we see on our TV weekly, but the reality is the average male and female golfer hits it much shorter than their professional counterparts. ...
Cleaning Golf Club Grips: Rubber or Leather Grips– Serious golfers will want to changegripsafter each golf season, but standard rubber grips can be kept tacky for much longer. Scrub your grips once a month using a soft bristle brush and a dollop of hand soap. If yourironsare steel-shafted...
Cut the grip off using the cutting blade. Try not to cut into the shaft, particularly if you are working with a graphite shaft. A hook blade will make this much easier. Start at the bottom and cut back up towards the butt of the club. ...
Choose among five different flexs of shafts, regardless of whether they are made of steel or graphite. Flex is how much a shaft will bend when it is swung. Your choice of flex range from ladies with the most "bend-ability" to extra-stiff shafts that hardly bend at all. ...
Alternatively, a golf club with a high loft, such as a 9 iron sitting at 45–48 degrees, will result in the ball rising and descending into the air on a steeper angle.You can judge the loft by how much of the face of a club is angled upward or how much the top of the face is...
Within the last year I have learned how to release the club well enough to conjure up a 95-99mph swing speed. My iron game just got better with the stiff shafts, and I hit my 5 wood much better than my 4 wood which had a R-flex shaft. I just ponied up and bought myself a...