Sunday, July 27, 2008

Sky Golf AC 110 Volt Travel Charger

This 110v AC travel charger is perfect for the traveling golfer. Its compact design and ability to convert 220v to 110v allows it to work wherever you go. This item is only compatible with SkyCaddie SG1 and SG2 models.


How To Swing A Golf Club - A Step By Step Golf Swing For Golf Mortals

The irritating reality is that not all of us were born with the ability to swing a golf club
like the tour pros do. Even if we studied the biomechanics of that sort of swing, most of
us probably wouldn't be able to replicate it.

"The simple golf swing" gets us back to the fundamentals of a golf swing. It eliminates
all the twists, turns and unnecessary movements from your golf swing
and replaces these with a simple 5 step system that anyone can benefit from in a short
space of time.

Everyone who plays golf knows how to swing a golf club - the obvious problems arise
when, having swung, the ball doesn't do what we expected it to do. Perhaps "hoped it would do" is a better term for many of us.

Mere golf mortals need to demystify the anatomy of a golf swing. We need a simple, repeatable golf swing that will allow us to hit the fairway from the tee and land on the green from the fairway - consistently!

Starting with your set up over the ball (probably the most important factor in determining your ultimate score for a round), you can quickly develop a golf swing that injects both length and direction into your game.

There is an added bonus to all this which many golfers will appreciate. It not only gives you a swing that is consistent and repeatable, it also gives you a swing that reduces stress on the lower back. And because it is based on golf swing fundamentals, both high and low handicap players can benefit from this system.

An improved swing leads to improved shot making, better scores, increased confidence and an
ever increasing feeling of achievement. Now thats the sort of golf I like to play.



Golfsmith 1K Wood Shaft

The Golfsmith 1K wood shaft is specially designed with a reinforced .370" tip to stabilize the shaft and head at impact.


The forged iron golf club is generally used by professionals simply because of its design and function. The center of the golf club is the center of gravity and the front of the club is a bit heavier. If you are an experienced player then you might consider a forged iron golf club.

Choosing a Golf Club

Also, you will need to choose a size for your golf club as well from standard to midsize or oversized.

Choosing a golf club can be very difficult if you are an experienced, much less a beginner. The reason finding the right golf club is so hard is because there are so many types, designs, and features you have to consider in correlation to your skill, swing and needs. The following golf club overview might help you choose the right golf club for you, or at least narrow it down.

Oversized golf clubs are generally used by seniors and individuals who have a hard time hitting the ball straight on. The one problem with these clubs is they can be difficult to control. The bonus, a huge sweet spot so when you make contact your ball goes further!

The cast iron golf club is made from cast iron and the majority of the weight of the golf club is around the perimeter. Because of this the sweet spot is larger and this type of golf club is really great for beginners or those who have trouble making full contact.

The standard club is smaller, so the sweet spot is as well. Generally professionals and advanced players use a standard club.

Midsize golf clubs are great because they have a bigger sweet spot and are a bit larger than the standard golf club. Average players frequently use midsize golf clubs because they are easy to control and have a larger sweet spot.

Forged Iron Golf Club