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Ping G15 Iron Set

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Ping G15 Irons

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Now Only:$359.99

Magic!!!!!!!!!!!!

The technology of the G15 Iron provides the high-launching, maximum forgiveness benefits that the majority of golfers rely on to bring consistency to their iron play. The stainless steel iron’s cavity design features a new Custom Tuning Port (CTP) which expands the perimeter weighting and increases the moment of inertia. Weight savings from a thinner face is re-positioned to the toe for added forgiveness on mis-hits and its wider sole produces a higher launch angle. Stronger lofts combine with a center of gravity located low and farther from the face to produce longer shots without sacrificing the higher trajectory required in a maximum forgiveness iron.

Features:

New Custom Tuning Port (CTP) saves 7 grams which is re-positioned to perimeter
for increased MOI
Stronger lofts for increased distance without sacrificing launch angle
Wider sole positions center of gravity lower and farther back for increased launch angle
Weight savings from thin-face design is reallocated to toe for increased MOI.
Investment cast 17-4 stainless steel, heat treated
Available 4-PW, GW

Specifications:

Club
Length
Loft
Lie
Offset
Bounce
Swing Weight
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

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Titleist AP2 710 Iron Set 3-PW with Steel Shafts

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Titleist AP2 710 Iron Set 3-PW with Steel Shafts

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The Titleist AP2 710 Iron Set 3-PW with Steel Shafts are the essence of advanced performance with multi-material, dual cavity forged irons that provide improved feel, classic blade looks and playability with shot control for the serious and skilled golfer. The stock shaft in this set is the True Temper Dynamic Gold and the stock grip is the Titleist Tour Velvet by Golf Pride.

Titleist AP2 710 Iron Set 3-PW with Steel Shafts

Titleist AP2 710 Forged Irons

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Titleist AP2 710 Iron Set 3-PW with Steel Shafts

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The Titleist AP2 710 Iron Set 3-PW with Steel Shafts are the essence of advanced performance with multi-material, dual cavity forged irons that provide improved feel, classic blade looks and playability with shot control for the serious and skilled golfer. The stock shaft in this set is the True Temper Dynamic Gold and the stock grip is the Titleist Tour Velvet by Golf Pride.

Simple Ways to Hitting a Hybrid Golf Club

The hybrid or utility golf club has been a big hit in the golf community for the last 2 years, but there still seems to be a question about how to hit a golf ball with it. Do you treat it like a mid to long iron or do you treat it like a fairway wood? Ok, here’s the quick and dirty golf tip you’ve been waiting for.

A lot of golfers these days have a hybrid in their golf bag, but a lot of them aren’t quite sure how to hit it. The question really lies in “how do you treat the hybrid club?” Meaning, do you hit down on the golf ball like you do with an iron? Or do you hit it like you would with a fairway wood?

The one thing you need to remember is that a hybrid is designed to replace a mid to long iron, so you need to swing it like a mid to long iron. Have the confidence to hit down and through the ball just like you would with your mid to long iron.

Now if you decide to hit your hybrid off the tee then you should tee it up a little higher than an iron and take a few practice swings just to get use to the different weight, feel and length of the golf club. You also want to setup a few inches left of center in your stance, but not as far forward as you do with your driver, taylormade r9 driver is good. Since the shaft isn’t as long as your driver you want to be sure and step a little closer to the ball. All of this is important to especially when you’ve just hit driver on the last few holes.

You’re all set so don’t over swing, use a conservative tempo, and hit down and through the golf ball! This isn’t a club that you want to try and crush like a driver. Once you get the feel for the hybrid you’ll find all kinds of situations that you can pull it out. It’s one of those clubs that you can gain a lot of confidence with once you get the hang of it.

If you don’t have a hybrid golf club in your bag then you’re leaving golf strokes on the course. So go down to your nearest golf outlet or disount golf clubs stores and pick one up today. You’ll thank me for it once you shoot your lowest score!

Dunlop Pro Steel 431 Iron Set

The Dunlop Pro Steel 431 Iron Set is best clearance iron set that we have to offer.  Get the performacne you need out on the course and get the most for your money.  This golf set comes equipped with Royal Precision Rifle shafts which are the choice of Tour Pro’s everywhere.  Include a sweet Golf Pride DD2 grip and this set should sell for at least $100 more than it’s being offered at!  You’ll receive 8 irons, 3-PW, which we help you take your game to the next level!

Guide To Putting Your Bag Together: The Final Touches

In the final of four posts designed to put your optimum golf bag together, we concentrate on reinforcing the “playability” of each of your clubs.

Oh yeah, we’ll tip you off on how to find the proper “flat stick” as well!

Question 11

What exactly does our set look like right now?

Now that we have decided on a driver, the number of long game clubs to carry (we’re using a combination of 3 fairway & hybrids for our example), an iron set make-up (4-9) based on the longest playable iron, and a wedge set-up (3 of them) let’s look this over:

10 degree driver

15 degree 3 wood

19 degree hybrid

24 degree hybrid

4 iron

5 iron

6 iron

7 iron

8 iron

9 iron

48 degree PW

54 degree GW/SW

60 degree LW

This set looks pretty good, eh?

Wait, there’s only 13 clubs?!?

We’ll get to that in a minute.

Question 12

How Can We Tell That We Made The Right Decisions?

In my “intro” for this post I noted the importance of carrying “playable” clubs.

Playable clubs are simply ones that are serving a direct purpose in your bag from round to round.

If you look at my previous 3 posts on this subject you’ll note that I have encouraged you to think about scenarios where you will use clubs. 

A great example is the 24 degree hybrid that we have selected.

Will that 24 degree be used primarily from the rough when you don’t trust your 4-iron as much, or will you rely on that more for safe plays from the tee of narrow par 4’s. Will you use it for both?

Which wedge do you use for shots from a greenside bunker? Do factors such as the height of the bunker’s lip and the overall distance of the shot play a factor, or do you use one wedge for all greenside bunkers?

These are the types of things that you should be making note of to yourself when you are out on the golf course.

Trust me, nobody knows your individual game like you do and gaps such as tough distances (you know those distances that you “just don’t seem to have a club for”) or clubs that simply you do not trust will identify themselves over time and point to potential changes in your set make-up. 

Question 13

How Do I Choose The Best Putter For Me?

Should I get a putter with an insert?

What does it mean to me if my putter is face balanced??

Mallet or blade???

Any of these questions can be very important for your 14th club, however in my opinion no individual characteristic of a putter should be weighed heavier than either of the following 2 equally vital factors:

-How does the putter set up to your eye at address?

-How does the putter feel when you strike a putt?

If you have ever gone to an off-course golf retailer, you’ve surely noticed that they will have a putting area with a myriad of models available for viewing/demo, and, if you are like most, you will gravitate toward certain styles that fit your eye better than others.

Do you like something with a plumber’s neck or a straight, center insert? Does the extra mass of a mallet inspire confidence, or do you prefer the sleeker style of a more traditional blade-type?

Once something sets up nicely to your eye, stroke a few putts and see how it feels. You’ll notice that some feel softer off the face while others have more of a spring-like feel.

Feel -like set-up- is player dependant, so it is up to you to decide on a putter that feels the best on putts both short and long. 

How confident you are in your choice will make all the difference in whether or not that putter stays in your bag!

Question 14

Where Do I Personally Get Started On Putting My Optimum Bag Together?

Now that we have mapped out a hypothetical game plan to follow, it is important to know that if you are starting from scratch you may end up with any of a number of set make-ups depending on the characteristics of your game.

As I have (not so subtly) mentioned throughout this series of posts, getting fit by a trained club fitting professional is highly recommended.

Iron fittings to determine your proper length and lie, driver fittings to determine appropriate loft and shaft, and wedge fittings to discover the best loft make-up for your set are all out there for you.

Demo days are a great way to get started, with a major benefit being that most major manufacturers attend each of the same events giving you the opportunity to find specific models that fit your preferences.

From there you can choose to get fit by a PGA professional or, in some cases, you can actually go to the manufacturer’s facility for a more in-depth fitting.

Most every major club manufacturer will list opportunities to help you get started and, as with choosing your putter, the method/level of the fit you attain is up to you!

Greg

Adams Golf IDEA a7OS Hybrid Iron Set

The Adams Golf IDEA a7OS Hybrid Iron Set features patented gapping technology that separates the iron set into hybrids, mid-hybrids and short-irons for performance that surpasses traditional irons.  Maybe it’s time to upgrade to the future of iron sets and bring your game to a whole new level.  The result is easier to hit irons that produce longer distance and improved launch conditions. The #3-#5 Hybrids feature perimeter weighting for maximum MOI and forgiveness. The#6-#7 Mid-Hybrids give you a high launch with increased spin for added control. these mid-hybrids also feature back weighting for added forgiveness and an H-back channel vibration dampening system. The 8-PW Short-Irons feature a quad-cavity heel-tow perimeter weighting system for maximum forgiveness and great feel.  A good iron set can make the difference that counts in that important game.

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MP Fli-Hi Iron Hybrids

MP Fli-Hi Iron Hybrids are built for the specific reason of replacing the difficult to hit long irons.  A perfect alternative and a great way to get the most out of those difficult shots.  Cut Muscle technology is implemented into the large cavity of the iron for a perfectly positioned COG. These oversized irons have have an extra wide sole for maximum forgiveness. MP Fli-Hi Iron Hybrids have are a perfect choice for high trajectory and soft landing from any lie on the course.

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Mizuno MP-68 Iron Set

The Mizuno MP-68 Iron Set delivers ultimate feel and ball control on any number of different tough iron shots.  Play your best and play with the best.  Mizuno is dedicated to quality golf equipment.   MP-68 Irons feature the 3D muscle design for long and straight, penetrating shots. These irons consist of Grain Flow Forged™ 1025E “Pure Select” mild carbon steel with a double nickel chrome plated finish for soft feel and elegant aesthetics. The modified U-grooves conform to 2010 competition conditions and provide optimal spin for ultimate control.  Don’t let the other player have the advantage, get the advantage and show what you”ve got.

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Mizuno MX-1000 Iron Set

The Mizuno MX-1000 Iron Set is the longest and straightest iron set ever developed by Mizuno. Get your game on with Mizuno, always commited to customer satisfaction and performance.  A combination of hot metal construction and Hollow Technology give these irons a design with maximum MOI weighting for a super low and deep COG. The result is a ball flight that’s high and straight from a number of different lies. The modified U-grooves conform to 2010 competition standards and produce an ideal spin for maximum control.  A golfer could get used to the quality of shots you get from these clubs.

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