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if you golf help me out?

the other day i was at the driving range and i hit the ball and i hit it good but i broke my driver, and i promise i did not hit the groung first but that is not the question. here is the question, my friend gave me two drivers for free and he wants one of them back, and he doesnt care which one. so now i have to decide which one i want. and the chocies are a top flite cannon or a knight infa-red. But the knight infa-red has two dents on the bottom. so which one should i use. and i have already hit them and they are both equaly bad. So which one.

If you don’t really like either of them, give them both back and go have your driver re-shafted or shop around until you find the right club for you.

Best of luck and keep it in the fairway.

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How long should my golf club be specificly my driver?

I very new to golfing im 5"1 and i want a new club because my old 1 im for sure is way too long. any1 know?

Hey GuitarMan, I am a scratch professional and I have been playing Guitar since high school. It sounds like you are just getting into the game, so I would reccomend that you use a 3 wood from the tee – typically it is 43 inches compared to 45 inches for a driver – the higher loft of a 3 wood will also give you a consistently straighter ball flight. Although you are short, this does not necessarily mean that you need shorter clubs – proper length is determined by your wrist to floor measurement. your height really will require you to swing around your body more than up and down. Hope this helps, always happy to help a fellow Guitarist !

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Does dimple-in-dimple technology work?

I’ve seen Top Flite’s new dimple-in-dimple golf balls and I was wondering if they work as advertised. Top Flite’s says they add more ‘beneficial turbulence’ which helps keep the ball in the air longer thus letting it fly farther.

If anybody has tried the new balls or thinks he understands the theories behind the design I’d love to hear your opinions

A ball with no dimples will go nowhere. A ball with dimples will go somewhere and a ball with all shapes and configurations of dimples will also go somewhere if hit by a person with some skill. That is what it all boils down to. How good is the mechanic?

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How do you use the slide bar in the tiger woods golf games. what does it do?

I am new at playing tiger woods golf and I want to understand how to use the slide bar.

helps u hit better t-off much kooler

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Can my roommate and I play each other at Tiger Woods 09 for the PS3 using each of our PS3 profiles?

Both of us have our own profiles on the Playstation 3, and on Tiger Woods 09. Any help would be great, because we don’t want to have to make a community profile, and waste time getting 2 golfers better a peice.

if u have 2 ps3s u can play each other online there is no way in hell u can play in accounts in the ps3 at once sorry but the truth hurts and is annoying its not what u wanted to hear but its the truth and the answer

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Does anyone know of a good golf instructor, or where I could get help with my golf swing?

Im having a couple problems with my golf swing and I dont really know how to fix them. So I am thinking about getting a golf instructor.
I live in Kansas City, MO

where are you located? ill find 1 for you if i can

best i can do is this follow this link, i hope this helps

http://dyn.pga.com/searchtools/instruction/instructors/

unfortunately I’m in Melbourne Australia

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High Swing Speed for Pro Vs?

I’ve heard from someone through a casual conversation that he mentioned that Titleist Pro V1 need high swing speed inorder to get the distance out of the ball. Is this true? If so, then what are the balls that dont require high swing speed and yet can reduce the chances of getting a slice?

Word of advice, don’t listen to anyone when it comes to golf technology except if that someone engineers golf technology. The titleist Pro-v1 and Pro-v1x are like any other golf ball. You hit them square and they go far and jump off of your clubface. That’s how they work. What that person heard and was regurgitating to you was this… When you swing your club, as the clubhead approaches 70+ mph there are affects of components. Most equipment is designed to show benefits at clubhead speeds of 70 mph or more. Some of the more expensive or differently labelled (ladies, senior, etc.) this speed may vary. But for men’s equipment it is that speed. Now what I mean by affects of components are this: shaft flex plays a factor, shaft kickpoint, and the type of ball and how it compresses as well as the hardness of its shell comes into play. That’s it. When you hear about the equipment that only works at certain speeds it’s only about half true. The schnazzy shaft you buy or the $45/doz balls you want will work, but if you can’t swing your club faster than 70 mph it doesn’t really change the results. Now, as for a ball that helps with a slice, that does exist. The pro-v1x has less spin, also it has less spin on short shots. What does this mean? In simplest terms, the urethane cover on the outside of this ball is hard, harder than that of its mate the pro-v1. Try to remember back to 9th grade science, when the density of something is greater than another, the subject with greater density will scratch the subject with lesser density. This translates into the idea that because the v1x’s urethane cover is much more dense it is less "scratched" or grabbed by the clubhead and comes off of the clubhead with less spin, sidespin, backspin or topspin. Therefore it reduces the affects of a glancing blow. This is how it reduces the INTENSITY of your slice. There are no balls that reduce the "chances." If you impose the ball with backspin accompanied by clockwise spin (rightey) the ball will slice. Hope that answers your question.

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How To Improve My Golf Swing?

I have played golf for few months, and with practices I expect that I could do better! However, I feel that there is something with my golf swing skills. I asked from some professionals and I do practice the way they asked for.. however, it is not working right!

Anyone can give me some suggestions or possibilities so that I can improve!? Thanks!

The key to hitting accurate approach shots is executing the fundamentals during your iron swing—setup, takeaway, backswing/downswing, impact, and finish. How you execute the fundamentals during these phases determine how well you hit an iron. Some professionals that give golf instruction sessions include the transition from backswing to downswing as a separate phase. Making a smooth transition from your backswing to your downswing is critical. But in the interest of space, we’ve included it as part of the backswing.

Setup
There’s no reason not to start with a good setup. Flex at the knees, stand firmly on the balls of your feet, bend from your hips not your back, adopt a straight (but not rigid) back, and balance your weight evenly over both feet. Think "rock and roll" to remind you that feet serve as a rock through your backswing and roll through your downswing. And don’t overlook ball position. It’s never farther back than your sternum or farther forward than your left armpit.

Takeaway
It’s critical that you make a good takeaway. Watch golfers who have low golf handicaps. Most will have good takeaways. Some teachers use the 2-8-12-rule in their golf lessons. During the first two inches of your takeaway, take the club straight back. From the second inch to the eighth inch, take the club back some more, but don’t break your wrists. This is a natural continuation of your takeaway. From the eighth inch to the twelfth inch, start breaking your wrist. At this point, the club should be parallel to the ground and the target line. In the rough, you’ll need a slightly steeper takeaway.

Backswing
Shifting your weight to your back foot is crucial in your backswing. It enables you to make a good coil and prevents you from making a reverse pivot. So keep until your weight shifts to your back foot. Keep your hands away from your body. At the top of the swing, a straight left arm is ideal but a slightly bent elbow is also acceptable. Your head should be behind the ball.

Make a smooth transition to the downswing. From this position, you’re ready to turn toward the target. Allow your hands to drop underneath your head as you begin shifting toward your front foot. The club should be directly over your rear shoulder. You should be approaching the ball with a descending blow.

Impact
This is the moment of truth. Good golfers know that at impact they need to achieve a "stacked" position to make solid contact. This position includes a full release of the wrists, a straight left arm (right for left-handers), most of your weight transferred to the front foot, and your hips open. Contrary to popular belief, the impact position isn’t the same as the setup position. With longer irons, allow for a slower wrist cock. This widens your swing and provides the flatter arc these clubs require.

Finish
Your finish tells you a lot about what’s going on during your swing. The correct finish ends with the bodyweight primarily on the front foot, the club behind you, and your head, chest, and belt buckle facing the target. You also should be balanced and able to hold that position indefinitely. From your finish position, you can tell two things: (1) if the majority of your weight has successfully shifted to your front foot, and (2) if your body has fully rotated without excessive sliding through the downswing, which will produce mis-hits.

Driving the ball is indeed sexy. But it’s only one phase of golf. If you’re serious about improving, you must master your irons, too. A 300-yard drive is worthless if you don’t follow up with an accurate approach shot. Use the golf tips we’ve provided above to hone your iron swing. It will help you hit more greens in regulation and chop strokes off your golf handicap.

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What’s the best way to clean golf balls?How much should I sell them for?

My friends and me went into a creek and we ended up finding 266 golf balls within 2 days and i’m, not sure how to clean them. Any good suggestions on how to sell them would be great.
Is there like somewhere were i could sell them?

i always find it easy to put the golf balls in a bucket with a little bit of bleach and some dish soap. i let them soak a day or two then clean them with a tooth brush. this works great they get really really clean. For selling prices it depends on what kind of golf balls you have!! hope this helps

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What did Tiger Woods do that was controversial?

I need help, I need to write a research paper on what Tiger Woods did that was controversial.

The incident with the boulder was well within the rules. Any player could have done the same thing. Tiger is actually intelligent enough to ask.

There was a decision (23-1/2) in the rules of golf that said that the size of an impediment is irrelevant. Any natural object that is not embedded can be moved, and the player can ask for help in moving it (decision 23-1/3).

Those decisions existed long before Tiger was a pro. I think they existed even before I was born, and I’m older than Tiger!

What BM said about steroid testing is total nonsense. Tiger has said that he is in favor of testing players. There is no one with any intelligence who thinks Tiger faked the injury, or that he takes steroids.

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