Showing posts with label wholesale golf equipment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wholesale golf equipment. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Wholesale Golf Clubs Online Shop
Everyone loves wholesale golf clubs online shop that may save a large amount of money. Still, you could buy the golf equipments that you want. Here we have no exceptions on the wholesalegolfonsale.com.
Some golf professionals and golf coaches believe that your golf game can improve by over 40% if you use the right golf clubs. When you buy golf clubs and golf equipment, it is important that you take several factors into consideration including size of club, weight and cost.
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Wholesalegolfonsale is a preferred authorized distributor of TaylorMade, Titleist, Ping, Callaway, Nike, Cleveland, Mizuno, and many more. Don’t just take our word for it, see the testimonials from some of the thousands happy customers. What this means is an assurance that wholesale golf equipment that you buy today will arrive in perfect condition just like you would expect from one of the leading golf equipment vendors on the web.
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Overall, wholesale golf clubs online shop provide the best golf equipment and accessories from taylormade, callaway, ping. Enjoy browsing our online catalog of golf products at guaranteed best prices.wish you gain the most suitable club set for yourself.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Sweet Taylormade R11 Series
Taylormade R11 Series include Rescue Hybrid, Driver, Fairway Wood and Irons. Let us know about them.
First, featuring a deeper face and lower center of gravity, the Taylormade R11 Rescue Hybrid creates an easier launch with each hit. A new sleek design features a white crown and black clubface which allows you to easy align and stay on top of your game.
Second, the advance buzz about the TaylorMade R11 driver focused mostly on the white crown and black clubface. It's a look that will provide a "wow" factor for some golfers, but one that, according to the company, also serves a purpose. The white color makes the 440cc clubhead appear slightly larger, TaylorMade says, and provides a greater contrast to the turf to make aiming easier - an advantage more pronounced in lower light conditions, according to the company.
The R11 driver incorporates TaylorMade's Movable Weight Technology (to promote a desired bias or trajectory changes), plus its Flight Control Technology (to change loft and face angle). The R11 driver adds another tech, what TaylorMade calls its Adjustable Sole Plate.
Thirdly, The Taylormade r11 Fairway wood brings new technology, innovation, and aesthetics to the proud line of TaylorMade clubs. With it's distinctive white crown and black face, the R11 is one of the easiest fairway woods to align at address ever, while massive technological features ensure the proper fit for every golfer, allowing you to maximize distance through proper loft, face angle, and flight path customization.
At last, the newest club is Taylormade R11 Irons. When Taylormade released the white R11 driver…it was basically an FU to the entire industry when you think about it. Taylormade was basically saying to all its competitors…”We’re going to launch something none of you would ever even dream of doing (because of the guaranteed mockery you would get from consumers and the industry) and oh by the way it’s going to be the biggest driver release ever to hit the golf world.”
First, featuring a deeper face and lower center of gravity, the Taylormade R11 Rescue Hybrid creates an easier launch with each hit. A new sleek design features a white crown and black clubface which allows you to easy align and stay on top of your game.
Second, the advance buzz about the TaylorMade R11 driver focused mostly on the white crown and black clubface. It's a look that will provide a "wow" factor for some golfers, but one that, according to the company, also serves a purpose. The white color makes the 440cc clubhead appear slightly larger, TaylorMade says, and provides a greater contrast to the turf to make aiming easier - an advantage more pronounced in lower light conditions, according to the company.
The R11 driver incorporates TaylorMade's Movable Weight Technology (to promote a desired bias or trajectory changes), plus its Flight Control Technology (to change loft and face angle). The R11 driver adds another tech, what TaylorMade calls its Adjustable Sole Plate.
Thirdly, The Taylormade r11 Fairway wood brings new technology, innovation, and aesthetics to the proud line of TaylorMade clubs. With it's distinctive white crown and black face, the R11 is one of the easiest fairway woods to align at address ever, while massive technological features ensure the proper fit for every golfer, allowing you to maximize distance through proper loft, face angle, and flight path customization.
At last, the newest club is Taylormade R11 Irons. When Taylormade released the white R11 driver…it was basically an FU to the entire industry when you think about it. Taylormade was basically saying to all its competitors…”We’re going to launch something none of you would ever even dream of doing (because of the guaranteed mockery you would get from consumers and the industry) and oh by the way it’s going to be the biggest driver release ever to hit the golf world.”
Thursday, July 14, 2011
The Newest Ping G20 Arrive Now
Have you ever expected Ping's new irons? If so, Ping G20’ coming will be your best gift in this summer, and they bring the new features and new technologies, and they can be better than the other Ping irons.
Here we shall take the detailed introduction for you.
The Ping G20 Irons are very similar to the G15′s, with a slightly wider sole. The cavity of these irons features a very similar look to the G15′s but with a new soft layer on the back to help with sound, feel and vibrations.
The Ping G20 Irons features a new Custom Tuning Port which expands perimeter weighting and increases MOI. The thinner face of the G20 irons helps position weight to the toe for added forgiveness. The wider sole provides a higher launch angle. Strong lofts and a low center of gravity produce long shots with a high trajectory and maximum forgiveness
PING G20 Iron Set Specifications:
4-Iron 38.25" 23.0° 60.00° .30" 0.0° D0
5-Iron 37.75" 26.0° 60.75° .28" 2.0° D0
6-Iron 37.25" 29.0° 61.50° .26" 4.0° D0
7-Iron 36.75" 32.0° 62.25° .24" 6.0° D0
8-Iron 36.25" 36.0° 63.00° .22" 8.0° D0
9-Iron 35.75" 40.0° 63.75° .20" 9.0° D0
PW 35.50" 45.0° 64.00° .18" 10.0° D2
GW 35.50" 50.0° 64.00° .15" 11.0° D2
The steel shafts of G20 Irons (wholesale golf equipment) are available and there is no extra charges for different types of shafts, and we offer free shafts length customization service to all customers, so you only need to specify your shafts requests in the "Order postscript" textarea when submit your order, then we will process for you automaticlly when we prepare your clubs. It also look new, with more evenly spaced steps than the traditional AWT shafts, with a unique and interesting feel.
Here we shall take the detailed introduction for you.
The Ping G20 Irons are very similar to the G15′s, with a slightly wider sole. The cavity of these irons features a very similar look to the G15′s but with a new soft layer on the back to help with sound, feel and vibrations.
The Ping G20 Irons features a new Custom Tuning Port which expands perimeter weighting and increases MOI. The thinner face of the G20 irons helps position weight to the toe for added forgiveness. The wider sole provides a higher launch angle. Strong lofts and a low center of gravity produce long shots with a high trajectory and maximum forgiveness
PING G20 Iron Set Specifications:
4-Iron 38.25" 23.0° 60.00° .30" 0.0° D0
5-Iron 37.75" 26.0° 60.75° .28" 2.0° D0
6-Iron 37.25" 29.0° 61.50° .26" 4.0° D0
7-Iron 36.75" 32.0° 62.25° .24" 6.0° D0
8-Iron 36.25" 36.0° 63.00° .22" 8.0° D0
9-Iron 35.75" 40.0° 63.75° .20" 9.0° D0
PW 35.50" 45.0° 64.00° .18" 10.0° D2
GW 35.50" 50.0° 64.00° .15" 11.0° D2
The steel shafts of G20 Irons (wholesale golf equipment) are available and there is no extra charges for different types of shafts, and we offer free shafts length customization service to all customers, so you only need to specify your shafts requests in the "Order postscript" textarea when submit your order, then we will process for you automaticlly when we prepare your clubs. It also look new, with more evenly spaced steps than the traditional AWT shafts, with a unique and interesting feel.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Expert Review: Titleist 910 F-D Fairway Wood
The Titleist 910 F-d fairway wood is a great addition to Titleist’s prestigious golf club line-up. This model features a deeper face than most of the comparable fairway woods on the market, which makes teeing off with a fairway wood a breeze.
The larger club face also seems to help with control — hitting the ball straight is no problem for this golf club. I found that this club performs great from nice lies in the fairway as well. This club has two separate adjustment areas that allow golfers to customize their loft and lie, producing a truly custom fit, albeit the adjustment process is not quite as user friendly as with the TaylorMade R11.
There are 16 loft/lie combinations possible, giving the golfer the ability to affect left-right ball flight, along with launch angle and spin rates.
The larger club face also seems to help with control — hitting the ball straight is no problem for this golf club. I found that this club performs great from nice lies in the fairway as well. This club has two separate adjustment areas that allow golfers to customize their loft and lie, producing a truly custom fit, albeit the adjustment process is not quite as user friendly as with the TaylorMade R11.
Features and Benefits of the Titleist 910 Fd fairway wood (cheap golf equipment):
The F-d has a slightly lower launch and lower spin rate compared to the 910F. models incorporate the company's SureFit Tour (SFT) dual-angle hosel, which allows for independent adjustments to loft and lie angles.- 910 fairway metals deliver total performance with improvements in flight, fit, looks, feel and sound.
- Larger volume head design, the Titleist 910Fd provides enhanced distance and control from the tee compared to a traditional fairway metal.
- A deeper face and larger hitting area inspire the confidence needed to hit the fairway more often.
- Patented, SureFit™ Tour, dual-angle hosel technology provides the ability to make precise, independent loft and lie adjustments to fine-tune ball flight for more distance and accuracy.
There are 16 loft/lie combinations possible, giving the golfer the ability to affect left-right ball flight, along with launch angle and spin rates.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Mizuno's New Irons: Mizuno MX 300 Irons
Mizuno has many irons, such as Mizuno Mp series: Mp 67,57,52 and jPX SERIES. Now Muzino presents its new mx series irons: Mizuno MX 300 Irons, i have see its real face, great!!
Now let us talk about it:
Technology: The new Grain Flow Forged MX-300 irons with Y-Tune Pro technology are the perfect players spec iron with enhanced game improvement technologies. The head specifications of the new MX-300 irons provide a more traditional look with a minimal progressive offset, a compact head size and modest sole width to deliver the look for an aggressive player profile.
The full cavity utilized in the MX-300 irons contains the reconfigured Y-Tune Pro technology for enhanced feel and ball flight control, with added forgiveness. The milled pocket cavity (3-7) redistributes 12 grams of discretionary weight low and deep to provide a high penetrating launch, while the scoring irons (8-GW) utilize a solid power bar design for maximum solid feel and pin attacking control. The MX-300 irons are the perfect weapons for the player looking for the combination of feel, forgiveness and ball control.
Looks: While MP irons will always win a beauty contest, with their sleek profiles and shiny forged heads giving them plenty of shelf appeal, the MX-300 is also a nice-looking club. It will appeal to good ball strikers who like to look down on a reasonably slim profile and top line at address and prefer a clubhead that frames the ball neatly, rather than dominating it. The cosmetics are understated, with no flashy markings other than the muted black weight pockets in the cavity, which are not visible at address. The clubs are available with a satin double nickel chrome finish, plated for added durability.
Feel/performance: Featuring reduced offset and a more compact head, the Mizuno MX-300 is one of wholesale golf equipment. It gives proficient ball strikers who find the MP series just a little bit too tough to hit consistently out of the sweet spot, the chance to experience the joys of Mizuno forging. The MX-200, nice club though it is, robs better players of elements of workability and shot-making, but the MX-300 gives all that back and more.
Overall it's an MX iron with the feel and playability of an MP iron and some built-in forgiveness. I can even imagine some of Mizuno's staff players having a sniff at these, while aspiring ball-strikers will also find themselves drawn to their good looks and overall performance.
Now let us talk about it:
Technology: The new Grain Flow Forged MX-300 irons with Y-Tune Pro technology are the perfect players spec iron with enhanced game improvement technologies. The head specifications of the new MX-300 irons provide a more traditional look with a minimal progressive offset, a compact head size and modest sole width to deliver the look for an aggressive player profile.
The full cavity utilized in the MX-300 irons contains the reconfigured Y-Tune Pro technology for enhanced feel and ball flight control, with added forgiveness. The milled pocket cavity (3-7) redistributes 12 grams of discretionary weight low and deep to provide a high penetrating launch, while the scoring irons (8-GW) utilize a solid power bar design for maximum solid feel and pin attacking control. The MX-300 irons are the perfect weapons for the player looking for the combination of feel, forgiveness and ball control.
Looks: While MP irons will always win a beauty contest, with their sleek profiles and shiny forged heads giving them plenty of shelf appeal, the MX-300 is also a nice-looking club. It will appeal to good ball strikers who like to look down on a reasonably slim profile and top line at address and prefer a clubhead that frames the ball neatly, rather than dominating it. The cosmetics are understated, with no flashy markings other than the muted black weight pockets in the cavity, which are not visible at address. The clubs are available with a satin double nickel chrome finish, plated for added durability.
Feel/performance: Featuring reduced offset and a more compact head, the Mizuno MX-300 is one of wholesale golf equipment. It gives proficient ball strikers who find the MP series just a little bit too tough to hit consistently out of the sweet spot, the chance to experience the joys of Mizuno forging. The MX-200, nice club though it is, robs better players of elements of workability and shot-making, but the MX-300 gives all that back and more.
Overall it's an MX iron with the feel and playability of an MP iron and some built-in forgiveness. I can even imagine some of Mizuno's staff players having a sniff at these, while aspiring ball-strikers will also find themselves drawn to their good looks and overall performance.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Have They Improved The Master Championship?
I can’t tell you how disappointed I am in the powers to be at The Masters Golf Championship. They’ve ruined my favorite golf tournament. I’m quite certain that Bobby Jones is turning in his grave!
The Master’s has chosen to lengthen their golf course to the point that 90% of the field doesn’t have a prayer in competing for the opening major championship of the 2006 season. I grant you that Master’s officials certainly should have concern for their championship being won by a score like 22 under par. Compared to the US Open, known for it’s difficult conditions making even par a winner score again, the Masters at Augusta National with it’s wide rolling fairways and light rough became outdated in today’s long ball hitting environment.
The same long hitting lineup is hitting it long at the US Open too but it’s not just the length that’s causing the higher scores. It’s the super fast greens and tight fairways with considerable rough that makes it very difficult for any player to reach the green in regulations once in deep rough’s grasp.
At the Player’s Championship we watched the best PGA touring professionals in the business agonize over a par three of only 123 yards. What made the Masters committee decide that only a 240 yard par three could tame today’s long hitting bullies?
Tighten up the golf course I say, don’t lengthen it. Add a vicious intimidating rough that would make even the longest hitters reach for their 1 iron or a three wood to not risk hitting their drive in the rough and lose a stroke, (or maybe even your ball) to a deep club swallowing hazard.
Not only would the scores go up but at the same time you would bring more players into contention and in my estimation bring out the best ball strikers not just the long knockers.
Doesn’t NASCAR do the same thing? Look at how successful NASCAR is! They control the speed of the cars so that more competitors are bunched up at the finish to create a more exciting race.
Maybe the powers to be at The Masters, with all their glory, high income power brokers, members of the powerful business clicks, don’t have as much sense as a bunch of rednecks with a beer in their hand watching a Chevy go around in a circle. It must be true, look at the numbers at NASCAR and look at how golf is loosing popularity and participation.
The Master’s has chosen to lengthen their golf course to the point that 90% of the field doesn’t have a prayer in competing for the opening major championship of the 2006 season. I grant you that Master’s officials certainly should have concern for their championship being won by a score like 22 under par. Compared to the US Open, known for it’s difficult conditions making even par a winner score again, the Masters at Augusta National with it’s wide rolling fairways and light rough became outdated in today’s long ball hitting environment.
The same long hitting lineup is hitting it long at the US Open too but it’s not just the length that’s causing the higher scores. It’s the super fast greens and tight fairways with considerable rough that makes it very difficult for any player to reach the green in regulations once in deep rough’s grasp.
At the Player’s Championship we watched the best PGA touring professionals in the business agonize over a par three of only 123 yards. What made the Masters committee decide that only a 240 yard par three could tame today’s long hitting bullies?
Tighten up the golf course I say, don’t lengthen it. Add a vicious intimidating rough that would make even the longest hitters reach for their 1 iron or a three wood to not risk hitting their drive in the rough and lose a stroke, (or maybe even your ball) to a deep club swallowing hazard.
Not only would the scores go up but at the same time you would bring more players into contention and in my estimation bring out the best ball strikers not just the long knockers.
Doesn’t NASCAR do the same thing? Look at how successful NASCAR is! They control the speed of the cars so that more competitors are bunched up at the finish to create a more exciting race.
Maybe the powers to be at The Masters, with all their glory, high income power brokers, members of the powerful business clicks, don’t have as much sense as a bunch of rednecks with a beer in their hand watching a Chevy go around in a circle. It must be true, look at the numbers at NASCAR and look at how golf is loosing popularity and participation.
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