Archive for May, 2009

One Dozen Championship Soft (Clone Titleist Golf Club) Compression Titleist DT SoLo Golf Balls

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

The Titleist DT SoLo Golf Ball features a soft compression, high velocity core and a soft Surlyn blend cover. This combination provides lower driver spin for long distance off the tee. The very low spin also helps golfers to minimize unintentional hook and slice sidespin for straighter distance. Unlike many other low spin distance golf balls, the DT SoLo still provides soft feel on all shots tee-to-green. One dozen of everyones favorite choice golfball the Titleist DT SoLo.
Customer Review: Good ball; way over-priced
This is a good ball for mid-to-high handicappers, but the $40 asking price is much too high. They’re readily available in golf shops & sporting goods stores for $20 or less. Buy Now

Indianapolis Colts NFL Team Logo’d Odyssey “”White Hot”" Putter by Callaway Golf (Callaway X 14 Golf Club)

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

Indianapolis Colts NFL Team Logo’d Odyssey “”White Hot”" Putter by Callaway Golf Putter has insert made of same material that covers the new Callaway golf ball, providing softer feel and pleasing sound while maintaining consistent distance control and responsiveness. Classical styling with astute engineering and design, each face mach


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Perfect Golf Swing Is Within Reach

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

The perfect golf swing. Arent we all look for it? Now the educating part. The perfect golf swing is not attainable! Did that get your attention? Let me say it one more time. The perfect golf swing is not attainable! Unlessyou have a higher level of strength and flexibility specific to golf.

I know youve probably heard this beforebut the question isdid you take it to heart? Or did you just shrug your shoulders and continue on the same frustrating path to your hopeful golf improvement?