Golf Bag

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Samsonite Golf Trunk Organizer Sale Price: $29.99 |
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Keep all your golf gear neatly arranged when traveling to South Carolina or other resort destinations with the Samsonite golf trunk organizer. The trunk--which is made of durable ripstop polyester with waterproof backing--offers two levels of storage, similar to the design of many jewelry boxes... |
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Callaway Golf X-22 Stand Bag |
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Whether you're walking the course or taking a ride, the X-22 Stand Bag from Callaway is designed for comfort, organization, and convenience. Weighing in at just six-pounds and equipped with the Izzo double strap system, the X-22 stand bag is well suited to walking the course... |
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SKLZ Rick Smith Smash Bag - Impact Training Product Sale Price: $14.99 |
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Learn the feel of the correct clubface impact with the SKLZ Rick Smith Smash Bag. An ideal training tool for the beginning and intermediate golfer, the Smash Bag provides visual feedback on the quality and accuracy of impact... |
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Club Glove Stiff Arm Travel Bag Crutch Sale Price: $23.99 |
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When properly packed, it is nearly impossible to break a golf club in a Club Glove. With nearly every touring professional carrying their clubs in a Club Glove travel bag 25 to 35 weeks a year, we experience a total of one or two incidents of club breakage... |
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Confidence Golf Bag Travel Cover ROYAL BLUE Sale Price: $49.99 |
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Heavy Duty Anti-Burst strapping system. Top grab handle. Deluxe double skid bars for long life. Premium all-weather 600-D Polyester material for extreme durability. In-line wheels for easy transportation... |
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Fade Gear Tourney Disc Golf Bag Dude Sale Price: $47.40 |
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This FADE Gear disc golf bag is a generous, TOURNAMENT-sized disc golf bag and perfect for everyday use as well. (discs & bottle not included) The bag is designed strong and sturdy. WARNING! Do not purchase this bag if you want to be ordinary... |
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Plano Golf Guard Standard Case Sale Price: $61.99 |
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Protect your golf clubs while on the road with the Plano Golf Guard standard travel case. Plano's most economical travel case, the Golf Guard holds bags up to 10 inches in diameter and drivers up to 48 inches long, with a roomy interior that also stores must-have accessories like shoes, umbrellas, and balls... |
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Nike Departure Shoe Tote (Black/Silver) Sale Price: $29.99 |
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NIKE DEPARTURE SHOE TOTE of durable triple-weave poly. Fleece-lined, divided shoe compartment. Fleece-lined valuables pocket. Designed for easy cresting compatibility. Size: 15.5"W x 8.5"H x 6"D |
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Fade Gear Crunch Box Disc Golf Bag - Pumpkin Sale Price: $28.99 |
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You can search, but you won't find another bag with a feature list like this one at this price! They have a crew that test the bags harder than you'll ever use it. Notice the side pockets. They are raised up, away from the bag bottom so they don't drag on the ground and wear around the edges like other bags... |
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MySack Golf Ball Storage Sack Sale Price: $12.99 |
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Yep, it's a truism - it takes balls to play golf. Now you can store a pair and start a dangling conversation with the Mysack golf ball storage sack. No matter whether you drive the green or three-putt, you're sure to have a few laughs along the way... |
Down at the golf club there is a lot of talk about which driver you have in your bag. It's the sexiest club and creates a lot of driver envy. There are long discussions about length and accuracy of the hit much more so than the type of irons you use or the bag you carry. I think it's a macho thing as the driver is the longest hitting club.
It's akin to who has the nicest car or the most expensive house and is seen as a status symbol as it is also, most probably, the most expensive club as well. Although it's only one club and isn't even used on every hole it gets a lot of extra attention. However for most club golfers the driver can be the most difficult clubs to master so choosing the right one for your swing and skill is all important. So what should you look for when you need to choose a golf driver?
Well most importantly the driver should fit with your swing and your skill level as a driver that works well for a talented low handicapper with a fast swing speed is unlikely to work as well for a high handicapper with a slower swing. The main components that make up the driver are shaft, head and loft so we will consider these individually.
The driver shaft needs to be linked to your swing; if you are relatively new to golf or slightly older you may not have a powerful swing and could benefit from a more flexible shaft. On the other hand if you are a good golfer with a faster swing speed you will need a stiffer shaft providing better control over the golf ball. Generally there are two choices for the material used for the shafts; either graphite or iron with the graphite option costing somewhat more. Actually for most golfers steel is fine but graphite shafts can help when you have a slow swing speed and may gain you a few yards.
Driver heads vary considerably but for higher handicap players it is probably best to look at golf clubs with a large sweet spot so you get benefit from off center hits. Manufacturers can make the sweet spot bigger by using very light materials such as titanium. The down side is these newer materials cost more and drivers are therefore very expensive these days. Steel is still used for club heads and is available at a much lower cost however they are harder to control as their size has to be smaller.
Once you have chosen your head shape you need to consider the required loft. Generally higher handicappers should go for a higher loft which imparts more back spin and therefore reduces side spin leading to straighter shots. Those who are better able to shape the ball can do so easier with a club with less loft. I would recommend higher handicappers looking at drivers with 11or 12 degrees of loft with better golfers looking at 10 degrees of left and less.
When you understand your own swing and which driver suits you it is then time to go and find a driver that suits. Have a look around and find a good deal for your chosen driver and don't go crazy and spend more than you can afford on a club that won't give you much added benefit.
Carl Liver
Marketing Manager
Golf clubs specialists
http://www.golfonline.co.uk
How do I get dust off a golf bag.?
Yup. Dusting off the old golf bag, litterally. It has dust inside and out, how do i get it out so it looks likei have actually used it.
If its fabric, use an upholstry cleaner - bissle makes a really good one that has a brush on the can, or if you aren't trying to clean it use the compressed air that is used for dusting keyboards and electronics
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