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6 Hot Tips for Getting the Best Fitting Golf Shoes
March 21st, 2013 by DianeWhether you're a beginning golfer heading out for your first ever tee time or have been playing golf for decades, you will always benefit from a pair of well-fitted golf shoes. Wearing shoes that aren't right for your unique and marvelous feet will do more than cause... Continue Reading about Hot Tips for Getting the Best Fitting Golf Shoes
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New Nike VR_S Covert Line - New Nike Athletes
January 8th, 2013 by MattNike Golf has had an exciting start to 2013. Nike Golf is the first in history to bring high-speed cavity back technology to a driver that conforms to USGA and R&A Rules. They have also added some exciting new athletes to the team including Nick Watney, Thorbjørn Olesen and someone we at GolfDiscount.com are especially excited about, Kyle Stanley. Continue Reading about New Nike VR_S Covert and New Nike Athletes
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TaylorMade RocketBladez Iron Review
November 7th, 2012 by The Golf InsomniacToday I had the opportunity to test drive the TaylorMade RocketBladez Irons, and I have to be honest, at first glance these irons did not strike me as anything special. They are a game improvement club--or so I thought. They have a medium thick top line, slightly offset, and a little slit on the bottom which TaylorMade calls the Speed Pocket. What a speed pocket it is. The first club I test drove was the pitching wedge. I got on our simulator and set everything to neutral, no wind and 75 degrees. I wasn’t even warmed up and the first swing went 135 yards. Now, I hit my regular pitching wedge on a well struck shot 130 yards with about 125 carry and 4-5 yards of roll. The RocketBladez PW went 135 ... Continue Reading TaylorMade RocketBladez Iron Review
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Golf Hybrids: Not Just Replacements for the 3 and 4 Irons
August 2nd, 2012 by The Golf InsomniacGolf Hybrids have become commonplace now in the world of golf, and even the best players on the PGA tour are now using them on a regular basis. And why not? They are easier and more forgiving than long irons and carry farther with less effort. Most people have 1 or 2 hybrids in their bag, the most common lofts being 18, 20 and 23 degrees. However, this insomniac has realized something in the past few sleepless weeks. My five and six iron fly about the same distance and height. This realization has lead me to try something with great results ... Continue Reading About Golf Hybrids
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