Consider Four Things When Purchasing Golf Irons


Consider It Golf


Consider It Golf


$14.95


Consider It Golf by Susan Greene is her third in a series of very popular golf theme children?s books. Her previous two, The ABC?s of Golf and Count on Golf have opened a whole new market of golf related children?s books. Consider It Golf is a book filled with informative rhymes and vivid illustrations that teach golf etiquette and course safety. From repairing your divot to being a good sport, the beginner golfer is introduced to proper conduct on the golf course. As in her previous books, illustrations by Dagne Angersbach Klavins help to captivate the attention of young children interested in learning golf.

Titleist AP1 712 Irons - (Graphite) 4-PW


Titleist AP1 712 Irons – (Graphite) 4-PW


$959.99


Iron performance can best be measured, not only by the quality of shots produced by well-executed swings, but also by the quality of shots when less-than-ideal contact is made with the ball. From an engineering standpoint, the key to maximizing shot quality on off-center hits is weight distribution. Club designers learned that by placing more weight around the perimeter of the club they could reduce the amount that the club twists on off-center hits. When the clubhead is more stable, off-center hits still fly relatively straight and far. However, perimeter-weighted irons had an intrinsic drawback. In order to redistribute enough weight to exact a measurable performance advantage, the clubhead shape had to change. The typically larger heads of these irons with their wider soles and thicker toplines were visually unappealing to many serious golfers whose concept of an ideal iron is represented by the compact profile and sharper lines of a traditional forged blade iron.

Titleist AP1 712 Irons - (Steel) 4-PW


Titleist AP1 712 Irons – (Steel) 4-PW


$799.99


Iron performance can best be measured, not only by the quality of shots produced by well-executed swings, but also by the quality of shots when less-than-ideal contact is made with the ball. From an engineering standpoint, the key to maximizing shot quality on off-center hits is weight distribution. Club designers learned that by placing more weight around the perimeter of the club they could reduce the amount that the club twists on off-center hits. When the clubhead is more stable, off-center hits still fly relatively straight and far. However, perimeter-weighted irons had an intrinsic drawback. In order to redistribute enough weight to exact a measurable performance advantage, the clubhead shape had to change. The typically larger heads of these irons with their wider soles and thicker toplines were visually unappealing to many serious golfers whose concept of an ideal iron is represented by the compact profile and sharper lines of a traditional forged blade iron.

Titleist AP2 712 Irons - (Steel) 3-PW


Titleist AP2 712 Irons – (Steel) 3-PW


$1099.99


Iron performance can best be measured, not only by the quality of shots produced by well-executed swings, but also by the quality of shots when less-than-ideal contact is made with the ball. From an engineering standpoint, the key to maximizing shot quality on off-center hits is weight distribution. Club designers learned that by placing more weight around the perimeter of the club they could reduce the amount that the club twists on off-center hits. When the clubhead is more stable, off-center hits still fly relatively straight and far. However, perimeter-weighted irons had an intrinsic drawback. In order to redistribute enough weight to exact a measurable performance advantage, the clubhead shape had to change. The typically larger heads of these irons with their wider soles and thicker toplines were visually unappealing to many serious golfers whose concept of an ideal iron is represented by the compact profile and sharper lines of a traditional forged blade iron.

PowerBilt Air Force One Hollow N7 Nitrogen Charged Irons


PowerBilt Air Force One Hollow N7 Nitrogen Charged Irons


$599.95


PowerBilt Air Force One Hollow N7 Nitrogen Charged Irons PowerBilt is turning doubters into believers. Skeptics scoffed last year when PowerBilt introduced the Air Forcce One: drivers, fairway woods and hybrids with club heads filled with nitrogen gas. They thought it was just another golf gimmick, until they tried it. Now, PowerBilt is introducing nitrogen-charged irons. And they are “ballistic” says Ross Kvvinge, president of PowerBilt. “There is a way to imp rove distance in irons, and we?ve figured it out,” adds Kvinge. “By filling the iron head with nitrogen gas , we?ve been able to thin the face and create a much bigger sweet spot. The result is longer shots with more consistent spin rates no matter where you hit the ball on the face. So you not only get more distance, you get better accuracy, too.” Kvinge points out that the technology goes beyond nitrogen. To maximize club-head speed, PowerBilt is using a proprietary Apollo steel shaft which weighs only 85 grams ? much lighter than a conventional steel shaft and slightly more than graphite. The shafts also have variable kick points. In the long irons thee kick point is low to promote higher trajectory. A mid kick point is used in the middle irons to promote both distance and accuracy, while the short irons utilize a high kick point for dead-on accuracy. In side-by-side testing against industry-leading irons, the Air Force One ? Air Foil consistently hit thee ball 10 yards farther with long-iron shots. “If I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes, I wouldn?t have believed it,” states Kvinge. The lofts are standard for modern-day irons: #4-21?; #7-311?; PW-45?. The sole width transitions throughout the set so each club produces desired playability and easy launch angles. T he top line gets thinner ass the set moves toward thee short irons. And the offset is progressive. Features 431 Stainless Steel 2 Piece Hollow Core Construction Nitrogen Charged Edge to Edge Sweet Spot Weightless Face Support Nitrogen Pressurized Club Head Progressive Offset Specs CLUB LOFT LIE LENGTH DESIGN 4 21* 60.5 deg 39.00 in Hollow 5 24* 61.0 deg 38.50 in Hollow

Golf Shock Locks


Golf Shock Locks


$39.95


Golf Shock Locks The Shock Lock Vibration Damping System for Irons is the quick and easy way to reduce unwanted impact vibrations during your next round of golf. Features: The Shock Lock is perfect for: Reducing the stinging sensation to your fingers and hands when playing on cold days. Restoring a golfer’s confidence on mis-hits from the club’s toe or heel. Minimizing the shock felt to sore handsjoints. The package includes 8 pcs. which are specially designed for use with your steel or graphite shafted irons. The Shock Lock installs in seconds requires no tools to position it on your clubs. And with it’s elastic rubber underlast, the Shock Lock can be universally placed on a variety of brand name clubs.*

TrueStrike Static Golf Mat


TrueStrike Static Golf Mat


$575


TrueStrike Static Golf Practice Mat A space and cost conscious way to get into the TrueStrike  experience, great for practicing with irons and drivers alike. Features 1 Gel Section Gel Bag, Strike Surface and Strike Surround 2 Edge Trim 2 stance sections 25 TrueTees Short 25 TrueTee Long 51.18 in x 52.23 in TrueStrike  golf mats are the latest advancement in golf mat performance. They are revolutionizing golfers playing experience at driving ranges and golf courses by replacing unrealistic, hard synthetic grass golf mats with a realistic representation of a fairway. By using TrueStrike  rather than ordinary mats, which produce unrealistic shots, the “fairway forgiveness” will actually help to improve your practice experience by replicating the shots they would experience on the fairway. You will love the realism the fairway forgiveness effect produces and see real benefits previously unobtainable from range practice. TrueStrike  golf mats have a “ruckable” top surface and a gel-filled divot simulating subsurface which accurately recreates the effects of playing off a natural fairway by allowing the club head to play through the playing surface as it would on turf.  The “fairway forgiveness” effect produced by TrueStrike  golf mats means that the shock and the vibration associated with hitting from ordinary mats is substantially reduced. With TrueStrike  your customer’s play with the confidence of knowing they will be protecting themselves from future problems and avoidingthe aggravation of existing injuries. True Strike Fariway Regular hitting Mat Features Plays and reacts like a natural fairway Performs in the same fashion as natural turf absorbing and dispersing shock and vibration Being kind to developing joints, arms and wrists from an orthopedic point of view The strike surface being replaceable at a minimal cost when worn The utilization of a regular tee allows the golfer to set their own tee height The tee unit collapses forward when the shot is played Bauble in place of the point on a tee Elements can be changed as and when necessary. FAQ’s

The Rope It Golf Ball


The Rope It Golf Ball


$19.95


The Rope It Golf Ball The Rope It Golf Ball – Backyard Practice Range is specifically designed for golfers to practice and improve their game, in a limited area. The Rope It lets you practice your swing and improve your iron game within the comfort of your backyard. An incredible practice aid, The Rope It utilizes a real golf ball and allows you to visualize flight path of the ball beyond 20 yards! $f “player”, {src: “videosflowplayerflowplayer.commercial-3.1.5.swf”, cachebusting: true}, { key: ‘#$450d1f2cfdf440be091′, clip: { url: “http:www.intheholegolf.comvideosrope-itthe-rope-it-golf-ball.flv”, autoPlay: false, autoBuffering: true } } ; Practice with The Rope It is convenient, affordable, effective and most importantly fun! * A golfer can easily see when they are hitting a slice or hook by the visual feedback and feel of the ball off the club face. The ball flies straight and the shot feels pure when the ball is struck well. * Golfers of any skill level will b enefit from Practice Golf At Home with the Rope It. Try it and you will be amazed by just how addicting it is. How To Use The Rope It Golf Ball * The Rope It was designed for use with your mid-irons, Six, Seven, and Eight. DO NOT use with Hybrids, Fairway Woods or Drivers. * Inspect the Rope It carefully for any damage before each use. DO NOT use if product is broken or damaged. Instructions: * Use in a practice area of at least 20 yards. * Be sure people and object are not present in the practice area. * NEVER hit The Rope It towards people, or where people may be. * Test anchor and be sure it is secure before taking full swings. * Do not leave The Rope It outside. * For use on grass only. Frequently Asked Questions Q. Will it come back and hit me? A. No, it is safe if used properly. Q. What holds it to the ground? A. Tie it to a 5lb weighted object. Q. How does the ball feel? A. Like a common two piece golf ball. Q. How far does it come back? A. Half way if struck well.

The Key Golf Trainer


The Key Golf Trainer


$34.95


The Key — Golf Swing Trainer The right hand for right handed players can be a good golf friend or a swing destroying enemy. It all depends on how one uses it. Ben Hogan once commented that he wished he “had two right hands”, providing of course his left one arrived first. That?s what the Key makes possible. It positions the right hand correctly, similarly to Hogan?s, thus helping provide the delayed hit for greater distance and more consistent accuracy. Correct right hand release, aided by the Key, also discourages both fat and thin shots with the irons. Even putting and chipping benefits as the right hand becomes correctly positioned. The Key is pre-bent to fit the wrist position of most hands. One of the Key?s distinct advantages, however, is that it is malleable and can be adjusted to fit any hand. Of all the important points about this outstanding product, don’t overlook the fact that The Key is the ONLY wrist brace on the market that is both adjustable, and does not restrict your fingers! The player retains full manual dexterity, but is discouraged from forcing the shot with the right side. When using the Key, start by hitting short pitch shots of 40-60 yards to get the feel of how the body rotation provides the power rather than the hands. Gradually increase the swing length until you are hitting full shots. The Key is pre-bent at the factory to a setting of 50 degrees. You may adjust the bend if desired when hitting full shots. The Key may also be used on the left hand for feeling solid impact for either the chip, pitch, putt or full swing. You can accomplish this by bending the unit back to level and slightly beyond to about 10 degrees beyond straight so it encourages the left wrist to be slightly convex. It is best if you use a left-handed Key for this, since it is designed for the left hand, but the right-handed model can be comfortably used. Don’t wait another minute to improve your game. Learn Dr. Gary Wiren’s Key to better golf; you’ll find it’s no Secret. If you have any questions about this product or would like to order by phone, please call us Toll Free at 888-733-8383. We look forward to hearing from you!

Adams Golf V3 Forged Individual Iron


Adams Golf V3 Forged Individual Iron


$99.95


Untitled Document Adams Idea Tech V3 Forged Individual Irons SETTING A NEW STANDARD FOR DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE. From the leader in hybrid iron set design comes the new Idea Tech V3 Hybrid Irons that puts the latest technology and newest materials in the hands of all golfers. Idea Tech V3 continues the long line of easy-to-hit, high performance hybrid iron sets that Adams Golf has led the industry with for so many years and with the dramatic nickel chromium NiCr plated and physical vapor deposition PVD black finishes, these golf clubs are in a category all their own ? a new standard for design and performance.. Idea Tech V3 is the easiest to hit set that’s ever been created by the designers and engineers of Adams Golf. You’ll notice through the advanced design and high-performance materials that these clubs have a hotter face and higher launch which results in more distance. The improved sole design on the hybrids help you cut through the turf easier for better playability from all types of lies. The difference is also in the details ? by using a four-piece badge system that uses viscoelastic vibration dampening material, the feel at the point of contact is exceptional. TECHNOLOGY Short Iron In both the forged and all-hybrid configurations, the eight-piece Idea Tech V3 set consists of 4, 5 and 6-iron progressively sized hybrids and a 7 mid-hybrid. The forged set features four oversized cavity-back forged irons in 8-iron through gap wedge while the all-hybrid set features four hybrid scoring clubs in 8-iron through gap wedge. The easy-to-hit hybrids in both configurations feature strategically placed tungsten weighting in the premium stainless steel heads for enhanced forgiveness and spin. A four-way cambered sole and recessed heel and toe areas reduce turf drag for superior playability and versatility. The ultra thin face produces a hotter ball flight and more distance. And the sleek new design inspires confidence and will appeal to a wide range of players. The transitional hybrid mid-iron is designed to bridge the gap between the hybrids and the scoring clubs. The hybrid mid-iron includes a four-piece viscoelastic vibration dampening system for exceptional feel. 21% of the overall weight is positioned low and back for better launch conditions and forgiveness. The thin, 2.4mm face produces a hotter ball flight for more ball speed and distance. The forged set features precisely positioned heel and toe weighting in the oversized forged heads of the short irons 8-GW that maximize scoring potential. A four-piece tech badge in each also improves feel and responsiveness. The all-hybrid set has short irons 8-GW designed with a thin face and a perimeter heel-toe weighting system for better launch conditions, more spin and maximum forgiveness. Shaft: Ada

Golf irons grow old and must be replaced after continued use. Maybe you’ve outgrown them or there useful live is history. When buying new ones there are four important considerations to be sure to get the most appropriate clubs for your game.

1. Style of Clubhead
The style of clubhead can make a big difference in how well you hit the golf ball. There are two main types of clubhead styles, cavity back perimeter weighted and traditional blades. Perimeter weighted golf irons are more forgiving . The thing you sacrifice for this forgiveness is the ability to shape your shots with as much ease as a blade style iron . Most mid to high handicappers use this style of clubhead, although you do see them in some pros bags.

Forged style blades usually have an extremely small clubhead and a much smaller sweet spot. The advantage is that you can hit just about any shot with a blade style iron . When you hit it dead center in the sweet spot you barely feel it . It’s a great feeling. Low handicappers and pros usually use this style of club .

2. Type of Shaft
This is usually a very easy decision. The two main choices are steel or graphite. There are some other exotic metals and nano fibers available but we are only dealing with the two most popular shaft materials . Graphite shafts have a slightly softer feel which is great for a golfer with bad wrists or elbows because they offset the vibration that is sent up the shaft and into your arms. Steel shafts give more feedback on how well you struck the shot and are very durable .

3. Shaft Flex
Shafts come in 4 basic flexes, regular, stiff, senior and lady. Your pro shop can calculate your swing speed and suggest the correct flex . The flex that is right for you will be so for steel or graphite material. Having the proper flex shafts is most important to your game.

4. What kind of grip
An often overlooked component of your new irons are the golf grips. There are many different types of material and sizes that can be installed. Some grips use space age polymers to give the grip a soft feel. Other grips are coarse with woven cord material throughout. Jumbo size grips are good for golfers with larger hands or arthritis. Keep these four points in mind when choosing your new golf clubs. Getting the correct golf equipment will help you shoot lower scores and increase your enjoyment.

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