Best Golf Driver

Home of The Best Golf Drivers

Face Alex Driver like tiger woods adam scott trevor immelman best shot swing vision golf shot

tigerstgerhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/tigerstgerPeopleFace, Alex, Driver, like, tiger, woods, adam, scott, trevor, immelman, best, shot, swing, vision, golfFace Alex Driver like tiger woods adam scott trevor immelman best shot swing vision golf shot

Duration : 0:0:5

Read the rest of this entry »

Popularity: 2% [?]

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

The best golf swing on YouTube? You Decide!!!

John Weingart displays one of the best golf swings on YouTube. Tell me your adivice/what you think

perfect golf swing, golf swing training aid, improve your golf swing, golf swing videos, golf club swing weight, correct golf swing, golf swing release, new golf swing, professional golf swing, golf swing lessons, perfect golf swing video, fix golf swing, one plane golf swing, golf swing biomechanics, full swing golf, golf swing ball, proper golf swing, golf swing path, golf swing guru, golf swing tip, second swing golf, golf swing instruction, golf swing pictures, natural golf swing, golf swing trainer, golf swing simulator, golf swing analysis software, golf club swing speed, golf swing analysis, golf swing plane, how to swing golf, golf swing software, golf swing, golf swing techniques, improve my golf swing, golf swing video, golf swing drills, golf down swing, full swing golf simulator, golf swing analyzer, second swing golf store, fix my golf swing, simple golf swing, a good golf swing, golf swing aids, golf swing sequences, golf swing instructions, golf swing improvement, golf swing tips, golf swing training aids, improve golf swing, 2nd swing golf, golf swing help, basic golf swing, best golf swing, good golf swing, golf swing practice, ernie els golf swing, how to improve your golf swing, how to swing a golf, power golf swing, golf swing trainers, golf swing aid, how to swing a golf club, golf swing fundamentals, golf swing jacket, pro swing golf, golf swing sequence, golf swing slice, golf swing dvd, golf swing training, better golf swing, golf swing wrist, real swing golf, golf back swing, improving golf swing, over the top golf swing, golf swing tempo, golf swing mechanics, golf swing weight, golf club swing, golf swing lesson,

Duration : 0:0:41

Read the rest of this entry »

Popularity: 2% [?]

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Golf Pro Tips 011 – Tee Shot with the Driver

Tee Shot with the Driver – Tee Shots – features PGA Teaching Professional Mark Russo. From tee to green and those trouble shots in between, Mark provides 65 quick eye-catching and informative tips to keep the ball in play, save strokes and elevate every golfer’s game.

KEYWORDS:

bbtv broadbandtv pro golf pod target center wedge tee swing ball bunker club flex bend heel posture driver sweep shot rhythm tips tip parallel

Duration : 0:1:28

Read the rest of this entry »

Popularity: 2% [?]

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Why is it that Tiger Woods gets treated differently than David Letterman or Charlie Sheen?

All three men cheated on their wives. In fact, Charlie Sheen shot his wife in the arm.

Both David Letterman and Charlie Sheen took almost no losses and were warmly welcomed back to their jobs by both the public. Tiger Woods has lost multiple sponsors, received much vocal disdain from his peers, and has had to leave altogether temporarily.

Can’t help but notice he’s being punished more harshly…What’s the difference?

David Letterman was not married nor did he have a squeaky clean, good boy image. Charlie Sheen is a womanizing alcoholic but many people still love him and ignore his flaws because most of his women are as crazy as he is. BTW, Kelly Preston was not Charlie’s wife but that shouldn’t make a difference. He still shot her.

Tiger was the one with the squeaky clean image. I believe that he’s a compulsive liar and sex addict. It wasn’t just 2 or 3 one night stands. He had other relationships going on. Some of these women did not know that he was married. I didn’t know that he was married. I heard that he got a divorce 3 years ago. I guess he was telling people that.

Popularity: 2% [?]

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

What golf ball should I buy?

I usually shoot a 45 on nine holes and I’m 14, I drive around 220. I don’t spin the ball much on approach shots but I do have some spin. I sometimes have a little hook or slice but I hardly ever have a really bad one. I don’t want to spend the money on titleist pro v1 or any $50 ball

I work at a club and find my golf balls in the heavy roughs. I have enough to last me until retirement…..forty years from now. Unless you’re in the semi-pro tour, you don’t really need to buy golf balls.

Popularity: 2% [?]

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

what is the difference between the golf clubs and drivers?


There are three basic types of golf clubs- The driver, the Iron and the Putter. All are used in a different why on the course. You only use your driver which is a club that looks slighly like a mallet, to tee off or start a long hole. If the hole is short enough you can use an Iron. Which doesn’t go as far as a driver but is more accurate. And you can use it anywhere on the course besides the green. And the putter is used for shots that are on the green.

Popularity: 2% [?]

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

do the golf balls you use really make a differnce?

it seems like when i go golfing if i hit a nike or titleiest ball it is always a sucky shot…so then i tried a top-flite ball and i hit the ball almost perfect….so is it just in my mind that im using a better ball so i try harder or are more expensive balls desighned for pros?

The skill level of a player should dictate the type of ball they use. This includes the players desire and ability to spin the ball, and the players swing speed.

You also need to look at the compression of the balls you are buying. If you are a senior player, Wilson has a ball called the 50/50 that is an outstanding ball with a very low compression rate. Meaning you don’t have to swing as fast to compress the ball. If you have a medium swing speed you may want to look at balls that state low compression of the box i.e. noodle and loco. For the players that can swing faster you can play with a variety of other balls.

The construction of the ball also plays a huge factor in the performance of the ball. Most cheap balls are a 2 piece balls. This means that the ball has a cover and a core. These balls are primarily distance balls and don’t give you much spin. They usually run you up to $20 a box. There are also 3 piece hybrid balls. These balls have a core, mantle, and cover. The mantles primary purpose is to create spin for the shot. These balls are usually around $25 a box. Then you have a 3-piece normal ball. The difference here is the cover of this ball is made of a higher quality material to grip the grooves on the club better creating more spin. They can run you around $50 a box. The only four piece ball currently on the market is the Nike one platinum. This ball has and additional mantle, again adding to the spin rate you achieve on the ball. I personally feel this is the best ball on the market and apparently so does Tiger Woods. These ball cost $40 a box.

So, yes the ball makes a huge difference in your game. Hope this helps.

Popularity: 2% [?]

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Who chooses the brand of golf ball in Ryder Cup play?

Anthony Kim uses Nike golf balls. Phil Mickleson uses Callaway golf balls. How do they decide which brand to use in alternate shot play?

In alternate shot play, typically the players play their own respective balls of choice (ie, Kim with a Nike and Phil with a Callaway). They simply take the other players ball and replace it in the exact same position, this is why you always see so many officials in each group.

Popularity: 2% [?]

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Titleist, Nike, or Bridgestone Ball?

Posts: 14

Has anyone played the Nike Ignite or Titleist NXT Extreme Golf Balls? They price is about the same for both as the Bridgestone balls. They all read like they do the same thing from each company’s website. I did like the Bridgestone E6 balls I was able to test for the most part. Just curious what feedback some others who have played them think of them.

I am a high handicapper (around a 28) so need something that has low spin. I sometimes slice, but most of the time it is a nice little fade. My chipping is improving, as well as my short game. So, I would like something that feels soft and will hold the green.

I have been using 2 piece balls like the Top Flite Super Straight XL 5000 but it feels like hitting a rock and I hate that. I’d like a ball that is a little softer feel.

Basically I need a ball that spins very little to reduce the sidespin on my ball. But, I won’t the best of both worlds and have something soft around the green. Has anyone played a
Golfblog,
I had considered the Callaway Hot but your review, as well as others I have read, don’t see to give me what I am looking for on and around the green. I guess it is more important that I play well around and on the green than to hit it longer since you only hit a driver about 14 times a round. It seems your review of the Bridgestone E6 confirmed this. Now my question is, for others, how they compare against the Nike Ignite Ball and the Titleist NXT Extreme ball?

I regularly play the Titleist NXT’s both extreme and tour pretty much exclusively. I buy them new on ebay. I go through about 6 dozen a year. I think they are the best in terms of durability and performance. The NXT tour spins better around the greens. it checks up out of the bunkers and on short pitches, rather than flipping over and releasing. The extremes will flip over more but are generally straighter on the long shots. I cant tell you about bridgestones because i have never played them. I have played some various Nike balls with out much to say about them. The Nike ones are too expensive and i beat them up too easily. Trees and cart paths are bad news to the thin covers. The same goes for the Pro V’s. I need something i can bounce off the path or off a tree and not have to replace. In my opinion the cheap balls like DT’s and top flites are way too hard especially when you are trying to be delicate around the green. I recommend the NXT’s, either line, are the best all around in my experience.

Popularity: 2% [?]

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

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.

Popularity: 2% [?]

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,