Sunday, April 14, 2013

You Won't Have To Worry About Missing The Center Of The Face With Callaway RAZR X Irons





Hey everyone, and thanks for stopping by. Today we’ve got yet another review for you, this time on the only forged iron Callaway has ever produced. Let’s get to it.


The RAZR X iron is the most forgiving of the three. Callaway has pulled out all the stops to make this iron forgiving while still keeping a traditional look. The brand new callaway razr x irons tend to be outfitted with regard to low-to-mid handicap players searching for a next-generation combination of playability as well as workability. When you choose to use an iron like the Callaway Razr X Irons you will not have to worry as much about missing the center of the face because you are going to get a much better miss off the heel and toe of the clubs. All of us mentioned previously that the Callaway RAZR X Irons won't have which super-clunky, heavy check out tackle that individuals keep company with these types of golf clubs. Some information comes from the amateurgolf.com.


These callaway razr irons are made with a wide sole, but still remain very playable almost like a thin sole iron. You will get a lower and much deeper center of gravity with a very consistent hot face allowing you to maximize your distance while not making any sacrifices as far as accuracy is concerned. No longer do you have to choose between accuracy and distance. They feel a little rough on a miss and the ball will curve more and lose a little distance. In a nutshell, these irons are designed for better players. Beginner’s stay well clear of these if you want to improve your game. There are too many other sets on the market that are easy for a mid or high handicap player to play.  For more golf reviews, click here.

So if you’re looking for an iron that you can hit all over the face and expect to be hitting another from the fairway – go fish on these golf clubs brands, as they are for you.





Thursday, April 11, 2013

Mizuno MX200 Irons Are Fairly Well And Consistently







The 08 Mizuno MX-200 irons are a artificial adamant fabricated mainly for the mid to low affliction golfer. Like the Mizuno MX-100 irons, they accept some nice searching cartoon and would attending acceptable in any player's golf bag.

A deep pocket cavity, milled to preserve ther Mizuno MX200’s one piece feel is complemented by a Y shaped reinforcement pad, extending a 5% larger sweet area into a toe orientated position. The Mizuno blue allows these irons to stand out a little. It's not nearly as overbearing as the bright, distracting graphics and vibration dampeners of other irons in this class (you know who you are) which scream Play-Doh more than "play golf." Meaning that not it's probably not just the good single handicap golfers could successfully use these irons. A decent mid handicapper could certainly play the mizuno mx200 irons fairly well and consistently. In fact, the guys had this pegged at full marks for these two categories. They were right up there too in terms of forgiveness and the dispersion was pretty tight too. The triple cut sole of the MX-200s helps to reduce drag through the turf, which in turn leads to cleaner, crisper iron shots. The sand wedge (12* bounce) performs well out of the sand and can have some bite off of the fairway. I would not consider it very versatile though if you're looking to open it up.  You can check the golfalot.com for more golf clubs.

But what about the mizuno mx 300 iron? Although an “MX,” they’re not for the weekend or casual players; you need to be a decent ball-striker to get the best out of them as they aren’t hugely forgiving. 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. To give you a better idea of the concept behind the MX-300, think "a more forgiving MP iron." Yes, the workability and sleek appearance is still there, but so is a larger sweet spot, and a nearly invisible cavity. Mizuno offers the MX-300s in a your standard array of lofts, ranging from a 3-iron, all the way up to a gap wedge, though the standard set runs 4-iron through 52°gap wedge.

You can find these MXirons from the golf superstore online. HAVE FUN!



Saturday, April 6, 2013

TaylorMade R Series Drivers Get An Ideal Set Of Launch Conditions





How do you think when Quality Taylormade R-Series Drivers are for sale at a lower price? Yes! At a unique discount limited to you.

Rumors have been swirling over the past few months that TaylorMade was planning to release a white driver, but many those rumors failed to mention the R11's new level of customization. In previous models, TaylorMade's torque wrench was used to adjust the face angle, which automatically changed the club's loft as well. TaylorMade R11 Driver is almost a one stop shop. This new taylormade r11 driver surely activates the 3 dimensions- loft, face angle, and flight path. Because the club is so adjustable, the R11 driver will be available in only two lofts — 9°and 10.5°. Olsavsky says that's all the loft options that are required, even for Tour pros.

The paint on the crown of TaylorMade’s R1 driver will get all the buzz early in 2013, taking the focus off what’s really impressive about the new driver — unrivaled adjustability. It offers you 12 loft-sleeve settings, 7 face-angle positions, plus two movable shot-shape weights – giving you an incredible 168 different combination of adjustability. how’s that for flexibility? With the taylormade r1 driver, gone are the familiar loft number stamped on the head, because its 12-loft sleeve settings let you adjust anywhere from a 8°to 12°driver. This is an incredibly simple, yet remarkably complicated idea all at the same time. Simple because having one head to choose from makes for an easy shopping experience, but complicated because there is a certain amount of knowledge and equipment required to get an ideal set of launch conditions.

The R11s comes with an adjustable loft fitted with flight control design for perfect configurations that will surely define a champion. The technology responsible for the flexibility is enhanced by the flexible face angle assisted by sole plate that completes the endeavor. The club has a red dial on the sole which allows you to control the club offset, the taylormade r11s driver allows up to four different option here allowing you to open and close the club face by up to 3 degrees either way which is significantly more than the previous model. It has the feel of the Superfast 2.0 TP, which was my driver of the year last year. This makes it much more satisfying to hit, because I would like to feel the ball speed off the face rather than a dead thud.

Enjoy your golfing time! For more golf news, click here.