Golf – Cleveland DST Driver, Fairway, Hybrid Woods Review
Cleveland Golf DST Driver, Fairway, Hybrid Woods Review by Golfalot.com
Cleveland Golf DST Driver, Fairway, Hybrid Woods Review by Golfalot.com
Buying golf equipment can be like dumping money into a money pit, but armed with some knowledge you can save time and money in selecting the right clubs for yourself. As with most things in life, you can spend a lot or you can spend a little several times before you get what you really need. Here’s some golf tips which you can use as a guidance before making a purchase.
If you are first starting out and not completely sure you want to commit to this addictive game, you should either rent clubs at the golf course, or buy a starter set of clubs.
Buying a set of started clubs enables you to become accustomed to them; enabling you to concentrate on your swing instead of wondering how this set of miss-matched clubs you just rented are going to work out.
As you become better at the game, you should invest in a better set of clubs, fitted to you.
Generally, a set includes a driver, one or two fairway woods, 4-9 irons, a wedge or two and perhaps a putter.
Titleist Golf dominates the PGA Tour bags and its no surprised. Coupled with the Pro V1 and Pro V1Xs, it’s an unbeatable combination. Hit them high and hit them far. With these clubs, you will reach more par 5s in two.
Cobra is very weak in the fairway wood space. No one really knows what woods they make (even though many know about their drivers). Maybe in a few years, they will get better.
Cleveland Golf was my favorite company but the launcher brand is way over played. I used to own all Cleveland clubs but the fairway woods are slowly being taken over by Taylormade. It’s just easier to hit.
Bridgestone is only a golf ball company and so far do not produce any fairway wood in the states.
Adams may be the pioneer in hybrids but their marketing is totally taken over by the other major brands. I have no idea what fairway woods they make so I naturally think they aren’t that great.
Taylormade is the best marketing company ever and their burner series is awesome. I play their 3 and 5 woods and they are easy to hit, go far and also stable through impact.
Course Managment Ron’s Passive Golf Method is about rotating the core of your body and following the eye line through the swing. This is the same swing method Tiger Woods has been talking about converting to due to the stress of his heavy tourqing. This is also the same swing that Ana Sorenstam has been using for the last few years. Yes, rotating the head with the turn of the right shoulder along with a passive grip as well as a loaded left side (irons and fairway woods) is what Ron del …
© Copyright 2009
. All Rights Reserved. Maintained by Website Design, SEO Optimization and Web Marketing Agency