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Hybrid Golf Clubs – Rescues

Golf clubs are categorized by the material they are made out of.  The two main categories are wood and iron.  Wooden clubs are often used for great distance shots or tees.  However, Iron golf clubs, such as Taylormade r7 Irons, are more flexible and are capable of being effectively used on various shots.  Another type of club is a putter.  These are more efficient on grass terrain and close shots.

Hybrids golf clubs are composed of a mixture of wood and Iron. This allows the hybrid to have the agility of an iron club and the effectiveness of long distance shots a wood club is capable of.  The clubs are frequently used to replace high numbered woods and low numbered irons.  Nevertheless hybrids can be designed to have the same ability as a 1 to 9 iron.  Such hybrids are often called “iron replacements” because of their comfortable use.  Another popular term used for this hybrid is “rescues” because the first hybrid club uses was named Taylor Made Rescue.  The brand name became synonymous with the style of club.  This name is suitable for the club as it helps a golf player in tricky spots.

A test by “Golf Illustrated” was initiated to examine Hybrid golfing equipment. Players of different skill levels tested the clubs in different situations to discover which club suited the average player. Numerous points were tested such as the control, distance, sound, accuracy, appearance, and the flight of the ball. The test concluded that the Callaway Fusion had the highest score in the test. This model was then rated to be the best hybrid club. Another model named Nicklaus Claw club took the second place.

In conclusion if you are seeking a Hybrid club that is ideal for your golf game, consider purchasing the top rated models mentioned above. You will not regret it once you discover the versatility and comfort of your hybrid golf club.  So the next time you head out for a relaxing golf vacation, don’t forget to bring your set of “rescues”.

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Bushnell Tour V2 with PinSeeker Review

There are several ways to improve your golf game. Frequent practice, of course, tops the list. Then there are trips to the driving range, practicing your swing in front of a video camera and even lifting free weights to improve your strength and stamina.

But you can also give your golf game a boost electronically by relying on a wide range of golf laser rangefinders. These tools help you quickly and accurately determine how far you are from the pin. They also help you determine the obstacles in your way.

One of the most popular laser rangefinders for golfers is the Bushnell Tour V2 with PinSeeker.

This is a middle-of-the-line rangefinder, but can still be a very effective tool for any golfer hoping to lower his or her scores.
Here are the pros of this rangefinder:

1. It uses Bushnell’s trusted PinSeeker technology, which makes it extremely easy for golfers to measure distances accurately.
2. It is compact enough to fit in golfers’ pockets.
3. It is lightweight enough to tote comfortably on the golf course.

The Golf Tour V2, though, does come with a few cons:
1. It is not cheap.
2. It is not as high-end a machine as is Bushnell’s PinSeeker 1500 rangefinder.
3. It is not as effective when measuring longer distances to the flag.

The Bushnell Golf Tour V2 is popular because it is so lightweight while still being an effective measuring tool. Golfers don’t have to worry about finding space for the V2 in their carts or bags. They can simply stow it in their pockets when they’re not using it.

Of course, because it is so lightweight, the V2 is not quite as effective as is Bushnell’s PinSeeker 1500, a rangefinder that weighs a hefty 10 ounces. The V2’s display is not quite as crisp, and its buttons seem a bit flimsier than those on the PinSeeker 1500.

However, the Golf Tour V2 does feature Bushnell’s much-lauded PinSeeker technology. This means it’s easy for golfers to determine how much yardage they face before reaching the pin. Golfers simply have to move the rangefinder around the target until it locks on it. The V2 will not measure distances longer than 180 yards with the most precise accuracy. Consider this a tradeoff for the V2’s light weight and portability.

The V2 comes with its own 3-volt lithium battery. This means that golfers can use it as soon as they remove it from its box.

The V2 can measure objects that stand 1,000 yards away as long as those objects are reflective. It can measure trees that stand as much as 600 yards away and flags that are as far as 300 yards away. Be warned, though, the flags must be highly reflective if they are to be measured this far away with a V2.

The Golf Tour V2 is legal for both tournament and handicap pay. However, the rangefinder’s Slope Edition is not. This edition, though, is a nice tool for non-tournament golfers who desire the ability to have ranged adjusted according to the slope of a hole.

It’s safe to say that the Golf Tour V2 still ranks as one of the top rangefinders. It may not be as powerful as Bushnell’s PinSeeker 1500, but its lightweight and portable nature make up for this.

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How To Choose A Golf Swing Trainer

When it comes to improving your golf game, choosing the right golf swing trainer plays a huge factor in the improvement of your game. One of the parts of the game that an instructor is the most valuable, is in improving your swing. This article will be a guide to help you choose the right swing coach to help your game.

The first thing you need to do is find someone who you are compatible with. Sharing personality traits, mutual goals, and a similar outlook to the game, are things that are a must for you and your coach. You should definitely do a lot of research of professionals in your area. perhaps head down to a local course and ask around. This isn’t something you can just open up the phone book and find. Another key is finding an instructor that not only has the experience, but also the education to get your game to the level you desire.

There are many out there who claim to be coaches and experts, but are merely people who have taken a two week course on how to teach. When looking for a coach, its important that you check with the PGA and LPGA to make sure they have accredited this individual. They can reveal to you how much experience they have in coaching, and also tell you of their philosophies and past experiences. Both things that are very nice to know before you hire someone. You can also ask for references from students that have used this coach. Most instructors, if not all, know use video swing analysis in order to help improve your swing. Its become so popular, that if you find a coach that doesn’t offer it, you might as well say thanks and walk away. if its used correctly, this technology becomes a third pair of eyes with the technological abilities that are similar to the use of MRI and X-ray. You know how important those things are.

On the other hand, you also don’t want an instructor that only uses video technology to help your game out. You want one that has a good balance of video and one on one experiences. Finally, a good instructor will be one that you can ask questions and get feedback from. They also will provide you with the ability to receive feedback, and also answer any questions you might have after your lesson is over. if you find that offers you their phone number or email add after hours, that’s a huge plus because it means that they are committed to improving your game on their own time. If you are able to find a combination of these things, you will surely be on your way to improving your game an becoming a better golfer. Take your time in conducting your search, and success will be unavoidable.

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