- Wednesday, December 30, 2009, 15:51
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As I write this, the East Coast is being buried under several feet of snow. With golf-playing season truly over, golf-reading season has just begun. Here are a few suggestions for keeping your mind verdant and lush, even if the links are frozen solid.
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- Wednesday, November 25, 2009, 18:38
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Hireko Golf's odd-looking Acer XDS Cabriolets performed admirably on the course. Their most impressive attribute was the negligible loss of distance produced by off-center contact. I tend to strike the ball somewhat toward the toe of the clubface, but doing so with the Cabriolets appeared to have no affect on my distance. The same went for shots hit somewhat thin; they came in ...
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- Thursday, November 12, 2009, 5:00
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"The fastest growing style of golfer is a player who benefits from a combo/hybrid set in the super-game improvement category," said Bob Thurman, global director of Research and Development, Wilson Golf.
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- Thursday, August 20, 2009, 4:00
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"Triumph embodies everything about this putter design in that we feel we have succeeded in making the ultimate game improvement putter in terms of forgiveness and feel," said founder Bobby Grace.
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- Monday, July 20, 2009, 12:30
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The best way to lower your scores is to improve your short game. The Bob Wedge is thus the ultimate game-improvement club. With some practice, anyone can chip and run, flop, and blast out of the sand like the pros, using just one club. And at just over $100, The Bob Wedge represents the best investment in your game that I've seen in a ...
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- Tuesday, June 23, 2009, 13:03
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New irons might be a tough sell in this economy, but Hireko Golf's new Power Play Caiman irons are worth a serious look as alternatives to higher-priced, higher-profile sets. These irons offer a passel of game-improvement features for a mere pittance, Kiel Christianson writes.
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