Designed for the better player, the Nike Victory Red Tour driver has a 460cc head in a more traditional pear shape. The big piece of technology is a "compression channel" running across the body, which is supposed to increase the overall rebound of the face.
Features
* Compression Channel: Increased overall compression of the body produces increased, uniform ball speeds across the entire face.
* Pear Shape Head: For those traditional purists, this pear design allows for visual confidence and shot shaping execution.
* Tour Velvet Full Cord Grip: Provides the all weather performance of Golf Pride's exclusive Velvet Cord material for a firm, comfortable grip that allows consistent performance and playability.
* Tour Inspired Project X Graphite Shaft: This shaft is divided into 3 zones, each zone utilizing a different technology to optimize performance. The Butt Section's Hex-Ariel Reinforcement technology provides unmatched cross sectional stability, minimizing energy lost to ovalization.
The Mid Section features Constant Taper Design that eliminates localized bending and creates even loading and unloading for maximum energy transfer. The Tip Section features an Elongated Double Wrapped 55 MSI Reinforcement for a firmer tip section which minimizes droop and lag and reduces back spin.
The sole of the club reveals the red Compression Channel that resides just behind the leading edge of the clubface and continues back to the trailing edge. Design details like the diamond facet pattern at the back of the sole recall the same element in the back heel and toe of the METHOD putter (link). The black and red color scheme of the VR line distinguishes it from the yellow and black theme of the SQ line.
Therefore, I highly recommend the wholesale golf clubs. The Nike Victory Red Tour Driver is pretty easy to work with.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Friday, September 2, 2011
Don't Miss Titleist 755 CB Iron Set
I am one member of the golf lover group, and I have got a lots of wholesale golf clubs with different brands. I want to change a new feeling, so I decide to search a latest golf clubs.
And finally, I chose Titleist 755 CB Iron Set at online shop. It really make me satisfied when playing golf. And it has just brought back my great memories. So, here I want to introduce you both this iron.
My previous set were Titleist 804 OS, bought a few years ago as I felt at that time that I needed more forgiveness as I approached 40. Over the years I developed a nasty 40 yard + hook that I could not control any more. Working the ball was out of the question. Ball flights were either straight or sweeping hooks. The odd majestic draw mixed in.
Well, after hitting 20 or so ball, with the 755's. After the odd shank getting used to the new sticks I started smokin'em. I ended the session hitting the 4 iron. I figured that if I could hit the 4 iron consistently, I could easily adjust to the rest of the set. Well, let me tell you, by the end I was hitting high fades, low fades, straight balls and low and high draws.
Some outstanding features of Titleist 755 CB Iron Set:
1. Thin Face Design creates a larger volume cavity and allows weight to be repositioned lower, to the perimeter for increased forgiveness and playability.2. Enhanced Heel-Toe Weighting redistributes 10 grams of weight from the face for a higher moment of inertia and greater clubhead stability.
3. Vibration Dampening Chip reinforces the thin face and significantly reduces vibration for greater feedback while improving sound and feel.
4. High-Performance Sole with a rolled leading edge prevents digging in soft conditions. Progressive bounce angles reduce skipping in firmer conditions for crisp, consistent contact.
Choosing Honma 904 Iron Set Is Wise
This was my first set of irons with graphite shafts. I am able to work the ball left to right. I found I am able to hit he ball 8-10 yards further with the graphite shaft. Irons are accurate, dead on when well struck.
Many of us hate the crosswind, especially left to right with our slice lurking. Instead of trying to compensate by trying to draw the ball to hold into a left to right wind or cut into into a right the lefter (leave it to the pros), go with thew flow and play along with it. Take plenty of club and allow the wind to blow your ball back on line.
Many of us hate the crosswind, especially left to right with our slice lurking. Instead of trying to compensate by trying to draw the ball to hold into a left to right wind or cut into into a right the lefter (leave it to the pros), go with thew flow and play along with it. Take plenty of club and allow the wind to blow your ball back on line.
The Honma 904 Iron set provide the workability of a blade and forgiveness of a cavityback iron. The 904 is a precision cast-forged design to provide outstanding feel,with blade-like featured.The 904's perimeter weighting delivers a higher moment of impact than a muscleback iron,but providing greater for giveness for improved results on off-center hits.
The only disadvantage of the 904 Irons for me as purist is the look from the six iron down to the wedge, as they all show a little bit of offset, which the blades i owned before the ping did not have.
At last. I will never need other wholesale golf clubs and i hope they will always stay on the market.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Men's Putter: Yes Natalia Putter
Hi, do you know about the Yes men Putter: Natalia? Please take a look carefully.
Brand: Yes!
Model: Natalie
Player: Men
Hand: Right, Left
Shaft Flex: Putterflex
Shaft Type: Steel
Putter
Length: 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 42, 48
Description
The Yes Natalia Putter features a uniquely milled striking zone on the face which is designed to get the ball rolling smoother and sooner The CGroove Natalie model is a facebalanced putter with an extra wide face and an extra long sightline Many professional golfers have used the CGroove putters in competition and had much success
Customer Reviews
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The Yes Natalia Putter features a uniquely milled striking zone on the face which is designed to get the ball rolling smoother and sooner The CGroove Natalie model is a facebalanced putter with an extra wide face and an extra long sightline Many professional golfers have used the CGroove putters in competition and had much success
Customer Reviews
I bought the long version, cut it to a belly length. the promise is true. sight line for alignment is ideal, especially with the center shaft. The ball definitely rolls smoothly faster, which is especially helpful for the 4-6 footers confidence factor.
Monday, August 29, 2011
TaylorMade R11 Driver and R9 Supertri Driver
I could take the easy route here, and make a joke about TaylorMade's frequent driver releases; to be quite honest, it was the first thing that came to mind. The problem is that too often, we overlook the qualities of great wholesale golf clubs and improvements in technology at the expense of getting in a quick jab.
With it's distinctive white crown and black face, the R11 is one of the easiest drivers 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. Activate the three dimensions to distance with the R11 Driver.
The TaylorMade R11 Driver is the latest and greatest from the makers of the No.1 driver in golf. It has new technology, like an adjustable sole that can adjust the face angle of the club, as well as the ability to adjust the launch angle, making it a truly adjustable driver. This club promotes up to 100 yards of side-to-side trajectory change and 1,000 RPM backspin change, giving you consistent power and distance.
The new aerodynamic shape promotes faster clubhead speed for more distance, 6 yards longer than the R9 Supertri. The white non-glare crown and black clubface (which provides easy alignment) will improve your game and that sleek white finish will make you the center of attention on the course and in the clubhouse.
The R9 SuperTri driver is more forgiving, and its centre of gravity is two millimetres further back in the head than the r9 making it easier to launch the ball higher and with more spin. The inclusion of MWT with three weights promotes a side-to-side trajectory change of up to 75 yards.
The TaylorMade R9 SuperTri driver features:
1. Inverted Cone Technology (ICT).
2. Although it's milled onto the back of the clubface where it's out of sight, ICT plays a critical role by
3. increasing the area of the clubface that delivers fast ball speed, promoting more distance on off-centre hits.
With it's distinctive white crown and black face, the R11 is one of the easiest drivers 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. Activate the three dimensions to distance with the R11 Driver.
The TaylorMade R11 Driver is the latest and greatest from the makers of the No.1 driver in golf. It has new technology, like an adjustable sole that can adjust the face angle of the club, as well as the ability to adjust the launch angle, making it a truly adjustable driver. This club promotes up to 100 yards of side-to-side trajectory change and 1,000 RPM backspin change, giving you consistent power and distance.
The new aerodynamic shape promotes faster clubhead speed for more distance, 6 yards longer than the R9 Supertri. The white non-glare crown and black clubface (which provides easy alignment) will improve your game and that sleek white finish will make you the center of attention on the course and in the clubhouse.
The R9 SuperTri driver is more forgiving, and its centre of gravity is two millimetres further back in the head than the r9 making it easier to launch the ball higher and with more spin. The inclusion of MWT with three weights promotes a side-to-side trajectory change of up to 75 yards.
The TaylorMade R9 SuperTri driver features:
1. Inverted Cone Technology (ICT).
2. Although it's milled onto the back of the clubface where it's out of sight, ICT plays a critical role by
3. increasing the area of the clubface that delivers fast ball speed, promoting more distance on off-centre hits.
Friday, August 26, 2011
2011 Hot Driver Review: Callaway Razr Hawk
To be honest, when Callaway released the Razr Hawk driver, I thought it was nothing new, but what really caught my attention was Callaway’s claim that their RAZR Hawk is 6 yards longer than TaylorMade’s R11, so I decided to try it. The distance really amazed me, so I am very glad to give a review about it.
At address the RAZR Hawk presents a familiar Callaway appearance. The neutral driver almost presents a square appearance at address. The club had only a hint of a closed appearance, and is easy to line up with the vertical crown line and Callaway Chevron which is done in a muted gray color and is not distracting in any way.
The Callaway Razr Hawk Driver uses its new forged composite technology to lower overall weight, but more importantly, to use some of that saved weight in specific places to increase forgiveness. Complimenting the new material is a more aerodynamic shape to decrease drag and increase clubhead speed and Callaway’s Hyperbolic Face Technology to stretch the effective hitting area and increase ball speed across more of the driver’s face.
Typical for Callaway drivers, the shaft comes in a 350 tip size. The RIP in the RAZR Hawk is also slightly more tip soft than its 335 tip after-market sibling. The grip is a 55 gram Callaway Velvet with a .580 core size and overall club length is 46”. The driver is done in shades of gray with the RIP shaft’s dark gray color complimenting the driver head.
Overall, I have hit the wholesale golf clubs at the range and love the sound, feel and distance. For golfers concerned with accuracy, particularly those who favor the right side of the golf course more than they’d like, a draw-biased model is also available.
At address the RAZR Hawk presents a familiar Callaway appearance. The neutral driver almost presents a square appearance at address. The club had only a hint of a closed appearance, and is easy to line up with the vertical crown line and Callaway Chevron which is done in a muted gray color and is not distracting in any way.
The Callaway Razr Hawk Driver uses its new forged composite technology to lower overall weight, but more importantly, to use some of that saved weight in specific places to increase forgiveness. Complimenting the new material is a more aerodynamic shape to decrease drag and increase clubhead speed and Callaway’s Hyperbolic Face Technology to stretch the effective hitting area and increase ball speed across more of the driver’s face.
Typical for Callaway drivers, the shaft comes in a 350 tip size. The RIP in the RAZR Hawk is also slightly more tip soft than its 335 tip after-market sibling. The grip is a 55 gram Callaway Velvet with a .580 core size and overall club length is 46”. The driver is done in shades of gray with the RIP shaft’s dark gray color complimenting the driver head.
Overall, I have hit the wholesale golf clubs at the range and love the sound, feel and distance. For golfers concerned with accuracy, particularly those who favor the right side of the golf course more than they’d like, a draw-biased model is also available.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
New Ping G20 Series Review
Golf is popular around the world. Whether you are a professional or a first-time golfer, you should consider investing in a Ping golf bag. If you've just taken up golf as a leisure or week-end sport, you may want to invest in a good set of golf clubs to raise your motivation levels. Yes, it is very important to own good wholesale golf clubs to any golfer!
Ping has been on the market for a long time, and their products have continued to impress professional and amateur golfers around the world. The stylish and innovative designs of their golf bags deliver extreme functionality and convenience for golfers who trust only the number one manufacturer of golfing equipment. In this article, I would like to recommend the hottest Ping G20 Series.
Ping G20 Driver and fairway wood are for all ability levels. The Ping G20 Driver has a heavier head than G15 for greater force at impact. The reconfigured clubhead — 5 percent higher moment of inertia on heel or toe hits — combines with a light, 45.75-inch "high-balance point" shaft (TFC 169D or TFC 169D Tour) to boost clubhead speed and, thus, distance. Specifically, the TFC 169D shaft has more flexible tip and butt sections for softer feel.
This Ping G20 Fairway Wood easily gets the ball airborne and adds yards with a low-deep center of gravity in the 17-4 stainless steel head by creating low spin with a much higher launch. Golfers can optimise their ball flights by choosing either the higher-launching TFC 169F shaft or the TFC 169F Tour version for a lower trajectory.
The Ping G20 Irons are designed to deliver superior distance, control, accuracy, and performance. The Ping G20 Irons set is engineered for extreme forgiveness and predictable distance control. The thinner face of the G20 Iron 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.
Designed for controllable distance from any lie on the course, the offset hosel design helps the Ping G20 hybrid creates the high launch and low spin that improve your accuracy. A large, internal weight inside the 17-4 stainless steel head provides forgiveness and distance.
The G20’s flatter lie angle improves eye appeal while ensuring control and confidence. More bounce and sole camber offer exceptional ground impact and smooth transitions from all conditions. A blended crown design improves optics for easy alignment.
Ping has been on the market for a long time, and their products have continued to impress professional and amateur golfers around the world. The stylish and innovative designs of their golf bags deliver extreme functionality and convenience for golfers who trust only the number one manufacturer of golfing equipment. In this article, I would like to recommend the hottest Ping G20 Series.
Ping G20 Driver and fairway wood are for all ability levels. The Ping G20 Driver has a heavier head than G15 for greater force at impact. The reconfigured clubhead — 5 percent higher moment of inertia on heel or toe hits — combines with a light, 45.75-inch "high-balance point" shaft (TFC 169D or TFC 169D Tour) to boost clubhead speed and, thus, distance. Specifically, the TFC 169D shaft has more flexible tip and butt sections for softer feel.
This Ping G20 Fairway Wood easily gets the ball airborne and adds yards with a low-deep center of gravity in the 17-4 stainless steel head by creating low spin with a much higher launch. Golfers can optimise their ball flights by choosing either the higher-launching TFC 169F shaft or the TFC 169F Tour version for a lower trajectory.
The Ping G20 Irons are designed to deliver superior distance, control, accuracy, and performance. The Ping G20 Irons set is engineered for extreme forgiveness and predictable distance control. The thinner face of the G20 Iron 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.
Designed for controllable distance from any lie on the course, the offset hosel design helps the Ping G20 hybrid creates the high launch and low spin that improve your accuracy. A large, internal weight inside the 17-4 stainless steel head provides forgiveness and distance.
The G20’s flatter lie angle improves eye appeal while ensuring control and confidence. More bounce and sole camber offer exceptional ground impact and smooth transitions from all conditions. A blended crown design improves optics for easy alignment.
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