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Controlled Body Movement: The Key Essential For Your Golf Game
Basic body movement is essential in any sport. Of course it is also essential for any type of physical activity we do. As parents, we teach little children how to do the simplest of things. This includes how to move and how to control movements for...
Croquet - a history
Croquet is a classic yard game that has been played for centuries all over Europe. A game similar to croquet is believed to have been played in Ancient Rome. The current version of croquet, however, originated in about the 14th century by French...
Fat Burning Exercises
Fat burning exercises are the slow, aerobic, long duration types of exercise that involve most of the major muscle groups. Your body will burn a higher percentage of calories from fat with lower intensity cardio exercises. Fat burning exercises...
Improve Golf Driving Distance
How do I improve my golf driving distance? I hear this question daily. This is the dream of almost every amateur golfer. To hit it longer. But to improve golf driving distance isn't what you think. No it's not your equipment. It's not pounding more...
Top Golf Tips For Beating The Bunker
When a golfer ends up in the bunker, you can usually hear
swearing all the way to the clubhouse. It's not that they are
bad; it's just that they feel bunkers can defeat them.
There are a few hidden tips that not many people have caught
onto...
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Taylor Made, Aldila Shafts - History Being Made
Golf equipment, especially golf clubs, has come a long way since golf was invented. A lot of this advancement has to do with the materials that golf clubs, shafts, and heads are made from. Take the Taylor made, Aldila shafts. These are some of the most advanced shafts on the market.
It's important to know what kind of materials you have in your golf clubs, whether you're buying new shafts, customized golf clubs, or a used set like Callaway preowned ladies golf clubs. Your golf equipment, and the material that it is made from, goes a long way in determining how you perform on the golf course.
Clubs Throughout Time-How Club Shafts Have Progressed Over The Years
Even at the start of golf history, when clubs and shafts were made from basic ingredients like wood, golfers always measured how a club and its shaft performed. They measured the shaft's stiffness, the shaft flex, and the shaft's frequency.
Now, though, shaft and club technology has completely changed how
engineers and players look at their clubs. About ten years ago in golf history, a steel shaft came out on the market that revolutionized how clubs were designed.
These steel shafts helped golfers with a tighter flex and more responsiveness. On the golf course, this shaft technology translated into a longer distance golf shot, better accuracy, and more consistent performance.
Even more recently, shaft technology has progressed club design even further. The goal of golf club designers is to create clubs that best transmit the energy from the golfer's body, through the club, to the golf ball. Of course, like any technology, we can only await better and better golf clubs in the future.
About the Author
Mike Ross is the founder of Golf-Equipment-World.com. He writes reviews of all golf equipement including discount golf clubs, balls, shoes, carts and bags.
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