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Exellent Mizuno JPX 800 XD Irons, You gotta buy

Mon, 03/12/2012 - 12:49AM by fiona18 0 Comments - 2 Views

Mizuno JPX 800 XD Irons are on sale with free shipping at discount golf clubs expert ohshoppingmall.com

Mizuno JPX 800 XD Irons Flex:Stiff/Regular
Mizuno JPX 800 XD Irons Shaft:Steel/Graphate
Mizuno JPX 800 XD Irons Setup: 4-9PGS

A serious looking iron designed to be amazingly forgiving and explosively long, the JPX-800 harnesses Mizuno's exotic JPX technology.

The unbelievable distance of the JPX-800 irons is achieved by combining MAX COR Technology, Hot Metal Face construction,

and an exotic pocket cavity to hit the maximum allowable limits for energy transfer.

Hot Metal construction utilizes a new manufacturing process that increases the material’s natural strength to create an

ultra-thin and multi-thickness face for maximum,

consistent ball speed, while the innovative pocket cavity with external power bar design expands and extends

the sweet area and lowers the center of gravity for unsurpassed forgiveness.

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Give a chance to RocketBallz MAX Irons

Sat, 03/10/2012 - 1:23AM by fiona18 0 Comments - 2 Views

RocketBallz MAX Irons Graphite is on sale with free shipping at discount golf clubs expert ohshoppingmall.com

Pull-face metalwood construction in every head allows ultra-fast face for high ball speed

Tungsten sole-weight lowers and centers CG to promote maximim energy transfer off turf

Draw-biased head structure promotes distance-enhancing right-to-left flight

New vibration and sound controls system promotes satisfying feel and sound

Matrix Program graphite shafts in long-irons: KBS Satin steel shafts in mid- and short-irons

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Free shipping for Callaway RAZR X HL 4-PW, AW Iron Set

Fri, 03/09/2012 - 12:46AM by fiona18 0 Comments - 2 Views

Callaway RAZR X HL 4-PW, AW Iron Set with Steel Shaft is on sale with free shipping at discount golf clubs expert ohshoppingmall.com

The Callaway RAZR X HL Iron Set takes accuracy, distance and foregiveness to new highs. Each iron in this set has a low center of gravity so golfers can launch shots higher, even on impacts low on the face, so golf balls fly consistently farther and land softer on the greens. This low center of gravity makes the sweet spot more accessible at lower impact locations, where many amateurs strike the ball, meaning more accuracy and consistent distance. A Solid Impact Sole creates smooth turf interaction for better distance, accuracy and consistency and the VFT Power System, which is a fully integrated clubface/undercut cavity system, enables engineers to precisely position the center of gravity and engineer the face of each iron to maximize ball speed. This iron set is constructed of aluminum and thermoplastic polyurethane, meaning it fine-tunes sound and enhances feel off the clubface.

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Titleist - 712 AP2 Forged Irons is only $479.99 at www.luckygolf18.com

Tue, 03/06/2012 - 6:33PM by fiona18 0 Comments - 3 Views

Titleist 712 AP2 Forged Irons is on sale with free shipping at discount golf clubs expert luckygolf18.com

Advanced Performance to Advance Your Game
Titleist AP2 irons are advanced performance, multi-material irons that offer playability, the traditional solid feel of a forged iron and contemporary yet classic looks for the skilled to highly skilled golfer. AP2 irons are technically advanced blades that provide increased forgiveness without sacrificing shot workability while combining traditional blade length and sole width with a more efficient multi-material weight distribution.

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Poults has too much going on - Faldo

Sun, 03/04/2012 - 6:56PM by fiona18 0 Comments - 3 Views

Sir Nick Faldo believes Ian Poulter has too many distractions, including his clothing business, a house he is building and Twitter, and is not focusing enough on his TaylorMade RocketBallZ RBZ Irons with graphite shafts.

Poulter has had a poor start to the year and although he is a former winner of the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, he crashed out in the first round last week and conceded he had played poorly.

Poulter's mood soured when hearing criticism of his TaylorMade RocketBallZ RBZ Irons with graphite shafts performance by pundit Bruce Critchley's and he promptly rushed off to answer Critchley on the social network.

And it is this type of action that Faldo, a strong supporter of Poulter, feels is bogging his fellow-Englishman down.

Poulter has admitted to being distracted by problems with the house he is having built in Florida and Faldo, who made Poulter a captain's pick at the 2008 Ryder Cup and was fully justified in doing so when Poulter turned out to be one of the stars of his team, is urging Poulter to "get back to basics".

"Poults has just got too much going on, in my view," Faldo told the Daily Mail this week.( TaylorMade RocketBallZ RBZ Irons with graphite shafts)

"He's got the house in Orlando, which has taken years to build. He must have lost a fortune on it given the way the market has gone.

"He and his wife have just had their fourth child. He's got the worry of keeping his clothing company afloat and then there's the fact he's always tweeting like crazy.

"I watched him on the practice ground at the Accenture last week and there he was, bouncing away and tweeting furiously instead of putting in some quality time on his TaylorMade RocketBallZ RBZ Irons with graphite shafts.

"Was it any wonder he was all over the place, his feet flying everywhere, and lost heavily in the first round? He's supposed to be a match play specialist. But you can't be that without putting quality time in on the range.

"I'm hoping he will be shocked by how he has started the season."

 



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Kuehne set for key comeback

Thu, 03/01/2012 - 11:02PM by fiona18 0 Comments - 2 Views

Hank Kuehne will make a came-back to the US PGA Tour at this week's Honda Classic after being told by more than a dozen doctors he could never play Callaway RAZR X Irons again.

He's not making any claims about winning right now, but he is hoping that, playing on a medical exemption, he'll be able to earn enough prize money - $636,221 to be exact - in the 18 events he has been allowed to reclaim his Tour Card.

And if his back is as good as it seems to be, that could be quite possible for a man who seemed to have a bright future ahead of him when he won the US Amateur 14 years ago and came onto the PGA Tour as one of the longest and straightest hitters in the Callaway RAZR X Irons.

But then his back problems started and after battling for something like half a decade, they became so bad he was forced to quit the tour and seek the advice of medical specialists.

He saw 13 top men in their field but came away deeply depressed and disappointed when each and every one of them told him in one way or another that there was nothing they could do to help them.

By then he was pretty resigned to his fate and in so much pain at times that he couldn't walk.

It was then that his father stepped into the picture and urged him to pay a visit to Dr. Peter Wehling in Dusseldorf, Germany.( Callaway RAZR X Irons)

Dr Wehlin's healing method involved blood spinning - small samples of blood being spun in a centrifuge to increase the concentration of growth hormones to which calcium and enzyme thrombin were added and the sample then injected into the wound.

In Kuehne's case it was injections into his spine.

Wehlin is the same doctor who healed the notoriously bad backs of Fred Couples and Vijay Singh.

"I didn't want to go. I didn't have a good attitude about going," Kuehne told reporters on Wednesday. "I'm like, well, what's this quack going to tell me that 13 top guys here haven't told me."

What Wehlin told him, was that after treatment he would be able to play Callaway RAZR X Irons again, and this week Wehlin's promise will come true, when, for the first time since the 2007 FedEx St Jude Classic, Kuehne will tee off on a PGA Tour tournament.

The worst part of the treatment, Kuehne recalled, was an injection into his hip with a needle that was "about the size of No. 2 pencil".

During his time on the sidelines, Kuehne could have undergone surgery to take away the pain but says there was risk involved and it would not have necessarily fixed the problem.

"Of course I considered quitting. I gave up when the pain was so bad I couldn't even walk

"When you go from being healthy individual to not really having any problems and able to do everything else, the most difficult part is not being able to function in day-to-day life.

"Not being able to play Callaway RAZR X Irons was extremely difficult. But when your child looks at you and smiles and comes and runs up with his arms wide open and wants you to pick him up and you can't do it, it doesn't feel very good."

But that's all in the past right now. He feels really good again and can't wait to see how he goes in the highly competitive environment of the PGA Tour.

Will he be concentrating on retaining his Tour card?

Not at all he says. That's the last thing on his mind.

"All I can do is worry about my Callaway RAZR X Irons game and play the best that I can play," Kuehne he said. "If I play good golf, I think that the number will be insignificant. It will take care of itself."

 



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Casey set to return from injury

Thu, 03/01/2012 - 11:01PM by fiona18 0 Comments - 2 Views

A refreshed and revitalised Paul Casey is expected back from injury at next week's Cadillac Championship in Miami.

The Englishman dislocated his shoulder in a snowboarding accident in Colorado on Christmas Eve and has faced a long stint on the sidelines ever since.

Despite the accident, however, he says he has no intention of quitting snowboarding.

" Nike - VR Pro Driver is the most important thing in my life because it provides for everything else - the fun things I get to do away from the course," the 34-year-old told the European Tour website.

"One hundred per cent of my effort goes into that, but when I'm away from the course I love the snowboarding and the mountain biking.

"They're a great way of getting away from it and not having the worries about tournament Nike - VR Pro Driver playing on your mind, so that will never change."

Casey has been practicing since last week, hitting drivers, and said: "I'm stronger and fitter than I've ever been, even with the shoulder injury, and I've got the mental Nike - VR Pro Driver that I never used to have.

"I need to get the physical skills up to par and then capitalise on the next 10 years. It is prime time.

"If I think about where I was 10 years ago I'm a completely different golfer, much more accomplished and sure of my own abilities. I'm much more knowledgeable on everything when it comes to the golfing world.

"I've got to get out there and start making the birdies and put it to good use - it's no use being in your prime if you can't go out there and win tournaments. That's the most important thing.

"The goals are still the same. It's just now a shorter time period I've got to try to accomplish the 2012 goals in.

"Five tournaments out of a schedule of 25-plus is not a massive amount to miss and if you put that over my Nike - VR Pro Driver it's going to be just a blip.

"The goals are still firmly in place and I still firmly believe I can achieve them.

"I want to be part of many more Ryder Cups. For me it provides great memories - the battles you get, the pressure, the stress, the fun away from the course. There are moments I will cherish forever."

Casey is also motivated by the current strength of European golf and seeing former Ryder Cup teammates Luke Donald, Rory McIlroy, Lee Westwood and Martin Kaymer in the top four spots in the world rankings.

"I want to be competing against them and beating them, but I also admire them and try to learn from them by analysing my own Nike - VR Pro Driver and being brutally honest and self-critical."

Regarding his injury, he said: "Nice early Christmas present. Just an accident, as simple as that.

"I put the right arm out on the way down and heard the sound.

"I felt a little bit of pain and thought I should carry on at first - I thought 'why waste a good day's snowboarding?' - but five minutes later I couldn't move it and was heading back down the mountain to get it looked at.

"I was told if it was surgery it was going to be four to six months, but because there was no surgery it was a case of weeks."

 



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Nicklaus backing Tiger to come good

Thu, 03/01/2012 - 11:01PM by fiona18 0 Comments - 2 Views

Jack Nicklaus reckons that Tiger Woods will "probably" still break his long-standing major record.

Nicklaus accumulated 18 majors in his storied career, while Tiger has won 14 of them - though, crucially, he has not won one for nearly four years. Not since damaging relvelations about his personal life first became public knowledge in late 2009.( Left Handed Callaway X-24 Hot Irons)

Still, Nicklaus is of the opinion that Woods still has it in him to surpass his record.

"I still think he probably will," Nicklaus said at a Tuesday news conference to promote this week's Honda Classic at PGA National, which lists the Nicklaus Children's Health Care Foundation as its prime charity beneficiary.

Not that Nicklaus doesn't think Woods has his work cut out for him, however.

"He'll have to figure out he is a different person today than he was five years ago and he's got to learn to play Left Handed Callaway X-24 Hot Irons," Nicklaus said. "I mean, I was a different person when I was 25 years old than I was when I was 35 years old, and I had to learn how to play because I didn't have the strength when I was 35 that I did when I was 25. I couldn't overpower the golf course. I had to play Left Handed Callaway X-24 Hot Irons."

The arrival of so much young talent on the golfing scene, typified by current US Open champion Rory McIlroy, is also going to provide Woods with a tough challenge, Nicklaus added.

"They're probably no longer afraid of Tiger," he said.

"Will he win again? Sure, he'll win again. He's too good a player not to win again. But will he win and be as prolific as before? Probably not."

Nicklaus was pleased to hear that Woods entered the Honda Classic in part to benefit his foundation.

"I always thought you try to support where you live and I think that's what he's doing," Nicklaus said. "Of course I look at it in terms of what it'll mean to our charities and what it'll mean to our kids and so forth, but from a Left Handed Callaway X-24 Hot Irons standpoint, it's huge."

 



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Westwood/McIlroy battle set to resume

Thu, 03/01/2012 - 11:00PM by fiona18 0 Comments - 2 Views

Lee Westwood told journalists he is happy to go along with the notion of a rivalry with Rory McIlroy if that's what they want to write about.

The somewhat sarcastic comments came on the eve of this week's Honda Classic, where Westwood will tee off alongside the likes of McIlroy, Tiger Woods and Graeme McDowell at the PGA National Champion Course in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

Much was made of the supposed rivalry between the two former stablemates ahead of their semi-final clash in last week's Accenture Match Play Championship, a contest that ended up being won by McIlroy - though he was not able to go and win the final and take over at the top of the world rankings, just as Westwood would have had the opportunity to do had he won with Left Handed Ping G20 Irons.

With Luke Donald not playing, McIlroy will have another opportunity to take the World No 1 ranking this week, while Westwood's semi-final loss in Tucson means even a victory on Sunday would not be enough to retake the top spot.

As for how much substance there really is to the supposed rivalry, it was clear Westwood didn't think too much of it, judging by the comments he made to reporters in Florida.( Left Handed Ping G20 Irons)

"If I am going to have a rivalry I would like it to be with Rory because he's arguably the hottest player on the planet at the moment," Westwood said.

"I am willing to go along with that if you want to write about it. I've been around a long time now - this is my 19th year out here - and there's been various rivalries thrown at me during my career.

"I really don't pay much attention to them. You learn through playing Left Handed Ping G20 Irons for a long time that the only thing you can control is your own game.

"That's all I try to do. I figure that if I'm going to keep playing Left Handed Ping G20 Irons well and getting in contention for tournaments Rory's pretty much going to be in a similar position, so we're going to be playing together a lot.

"It's going to go backwards and forwards. One of us will get the better of the other, as I did in Dubai two weeks ago (Westwood came second, McIlroy fifth), and then Rory got the better of me last week.

 



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Shocks as Tree, Porteous go out

Thu, 03/01/2012 - 11:00PM by fiona18 0 Comments - 2 Views

South African Stroke Play champion Haydn Porteous and top English amateur Toby Tree both made shock exits from the Sanlam SA Amateur in Cape Town on Wednesday.

Unheralded Harrismith golfer Louis Taylor killed off Porteous's bid to win the elusive double - the national Stroke Play title and the Match Play championship currently underway - in the same calendar year when he beat Porteous 1-up in Wednesday morning second round at Cape Town's Mowbray Ping G20 Iron Set with Green Dot Club.

Tree, in the meantime, crushed Southern Cape's Breyten Meyer 7&5 in the same second round, but then unexpectedly ran into trouble against fellow Englishman Jamie Clare in the afternoon's third round and after a long battle, finally went down to Clare at the 18thn hole.

After his morning victory over Porteous, Taylor came back in the afternoon and dispatched Western Province's JP Strydom at the 19th hole in a fierce third round battle and will now face Scotland's Brian Soutar in Thursday's quarterfinals.

"He is the last man standing from the seven-man Scottish Golf Union Men's Squad and came through the first and second rounds with huge winning margins.( Ping G20 Iron Set with Green Dot)

"He is going to be tough to beat, you can be sure of that."

"He has only dropped seven shots this week and five of those came in the first round of the qualifier. He doesn't make mistakes and he will bring is A-game, have no doubt."

Clare's next appointment is with Limpopo's CJ du Plessis, who got past 15-year-old Tristen Strydom from Gauteng North with a 3&2 second round win before he eliminated Boland's Drikus Bruyns at the 19th hole.

Brandon Stone, South Africa's highest ranked amateur, was not one Wednesday's shock casualties.

Despite a streaky Ping G20 Iron Set with Green Dot, he kept his title hopes alive in the blustery South Easter that blew all day with a hard-fought victory at the 20th hole over fellow South African Pedrie Oosthuizen in the second round and then scored a confident 4 & 3 victory over 2011 SA Amateur finalist Paul Shields of Scotland to advance to the quarterfinal.

"Pedrie and I played together in last year's Inter-Provincial for Gauteng North," said Stone. "I expected a tough match, but it was a marathon. We both hit some great shots and the lead changed a lot. I had the lead coming down the closing stretch, but he holed some long putts to hit back.

"I was finally able to knock in the winning putt at the second extra hole. I didn't play Ping G20 Iron Set with Green Dot as well against Paul, but I kept myself out of trouble and I got the result."

The 18-year-old Stone will next face Michael Loppnow in the quarter-final. The Milnerton Links amateur whipped Robert Bougas 5&4, edged Callum Mowat by one hole and beat Gert Myburgh 2 & 1 on his way to the quarters and won't be a pushover, by any means.

Stone said losing in the second round last year, taught him a valuable lesson.

"In this format you can't think ahead, so the final is not on my mind. I'm only focussed on the present and my mind is on my next match. Michael has also had some great results so far and I expect a tough battle that will probably go the distance."

The hosting Ping G20 Iron Set with Green Dot also had a reason to celebrate after Mowbray golfer Drew Denyer went through to the quarter-finals with some impressive victories.

The 22-year-old reigning Mowbray Open champion relied on local knowledge and a hot putter to send South Africa's number four ranked Zander Lombard packing with a comprehensive 7 & 6 hiding and whipped Scotsman Daniel Kay into submission with a 3 & 2 win.

"I had to qualify and to have come this far in the championship already is incredible," said Denyer.

"My game plan has been to play steady Ping G20 Iron Set with Green Dot, to limit my mistakes and to use my knowledge of the course. So far, so good but there is still an awful lot of Ping G20 Iron Set with Green Dot to by played. No point in getting too excited just yet."

 



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