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Have You Played These Two Taylormade Golf Clubs?

2016/7/19 15:28:31

When warm-ups are simple, practical and fun, players begin to look forward to their pre-game exercises. Warm ups, such as stretching, rotations and practise swings, that professional golfers often spend up to 2 hours before a game implementing, are frequently missed by even the most experienced golfing hobbyists.

Combining Speed, Power, and Distance, the taylormade burner superFast 2.0 fairway wood from TaylorMade offers high-level performance with new, bold aesthetics. It has longer shaft, lighter weight, and new low-drag aerodynamics promote faster swing speed for more distance.

In those 30 minutes, you've chucked on your favourite golfing jumper, wolfed down a slice of toast, jammed your clubs into the boot of your car, and driven to the course - pulling at the car park with just enough time to slip into your spikes and buy a Mars Bar from the pro-shop. The breakfast of champions.

Remember, too you can control your opponent's putting. Concede short putts early but not late in the match. Don't give your opponent the opportunity to practice any shot that might help them later on. It's an old golf ruse in matchplay that often works. If your opponent isn't used to putting short ones, it will be that much harder for them when it comes to crunch time.

In addition, the taylormade r11 driver incorporates TaylorMade's Movable Weight Technology to promote a desired bias or trajectory changes, plus its Flight Control Technology to change loft and face angle. The R11 driver adds another tech, what TaylorMade calls its Adjustable Sole Plate. It's a look that will provide a "wow" factor for some golfers, but one that, according to the company, also serves a purpose.

put the club back in the bag and re-group. It allows you to simmer down and it gives your opponent time - maybe too much time - to think about their putt. We all know golfers, who can't stand still and get impatient but be careful not to unduly delay the game.

The golfer who is farthest from the hole always putts first, right? I say no, never in four-ball matchplay when you and your partner both are putting for birdie. That's when you need a different approach.
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