Posted by Harold Heredia on 23rd April 2008

A pioneer in club customization, Callaway introduces the I-Mix Clubs. With the sheer selection of driver heads and shafts, this empowers the golfer to create or customize his club for the green he is about to play. With the customization involved, the golfer could also place where he wants his club’s centre of gravity. Now you could see your club to counter react to your swing flaws.
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Posted by Harold Heredia on 21st April 2008
A well maintained course and once awarded by golf digest as one among the 50 best public golf courses in the United States in 1984, this golf course is made with over half a dozen of dog legs. Cranberry Valley is all about Cape Cod, replete with bogs, kettle holes and scrub oaks. Geoffrey Cornish, the course designer, claims that this course is one of his all time favourites. Playing in this course would truely set you back in the victorian age.
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When distance is taken into considation above club loft, we often relly on our trusty fairway woods. But are they that trustworthy enough of your shots? The Ping G10 Fairway Woods was just recently awarded by Golf Digest “Hot List” Golf awards. Featuring a club that has an internal weight pad that gives you a lower center of gravity, the Ping, G10 fairway Woods produces higher ball velocity with lower spin. The club face features a long shallow profile to for improved performance on any type of ground.
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Posted by Harold Heredia on 19th April 2008
Not only known for the harsh weather, Alaska now holds one of the toughest golf courses according to Golf Digest. With the harsh weather and the wildlife consisting of bears, wolves, and mosquitoes, this par 72, 7,324 yard golf course is more of a trip to the Alaskan wildlife than a round of golf itself.
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Posted by Harold Heredia on 19th April 2008
Featuring a whopping 7,310 yards, this par 72 golf course in Hawaii experiences 130 inches of rain every year. With undescribable reptile forms wodering the green, this soogy course is one of it’s kind. This golf course has a slope rating of 162, far above course standards. Rumor has it that the record holds for 63 lost golf balls in a single round. One tip for this course, you would definitely not need a caddie anymore but a forest guide instead.
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Posted by Harold Heredia on 19th April 2008
Only Focusing on your long game would not improve your game. Every golfer knows that scores are made in the putting green. It also means that only splurging into your long game clubs would not get the job done. The Odyssey White Hot XG 2-Ball SRT Putter incorporates the latest advacements in golf club technology. The Elastomer Core Material makes the club face softer for greater feel which is also highly resilient to get the ball rolling quickly. The thinner outer striking surface gives you a firmer surface for a fine-tuned responsiveness.
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Posted by Harold Heredia on 19th April 2008
With the surrounding mountains on the north and the Pacific Ocean on the west, Torrey Pines Golf Course boasts 2 18-hole champion golf courses. With the North Course boasting the wonderful scenery of the California Coastline above hills, the South Course, boasting 7,607 yards in length, is renowned to be one of the most challenging golf in the United States. The newly renovated south course in 2001 was renovated by the famous golf designer Rees Jones. Torrey Pines South Course hosted the 2008 United States Open Championship won by Tiger Woods.
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Posted by Harold Heredia on 18th April 2008
We’re about to realize that Callaway too has a great sense of fashion. These pair of sun glasses, made by Callaway, is crafted with NEOX lens technology. It incorporates a shatterproof 8-base wrap Lens thereby protecting you from the harsh elements of sand, wind, and sun. Egornomics is also taken into consideration by these pair of glasses as it is not only functional, but it also is fashionable enough to be worn while playing. Prices starts at $160.00 per pair.
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Posted by ViagraBestellen on 18th April 2008

Ever had that vibrating feel when you stroke your iron on the green? Never with these set of irons. The Callawy FT i-brid Irons are crafted with the latest Callaway Fussion Technology giving the user maximum forgiveness and playability. Made with lightweight titanum body, the oversized clubhead would make your swings a little bit easier to accomplish. Heavy Tunite Weighting in the sole creates a higher moment of inertia and better stability with a low, deep center of gravity. The polycarbonate tip plug at the end of the shaft dampens vibration for enhanced feel and performance.
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Posted by Harold Heredia on 18th April 2008
How about this, playing golf with pyramids in sight. Katameya Heights Golf Club in Cairo, Egypt makes this possible. Just 20 minutes away from Cairo’s International Airport, this 27 hole, champion golf course is situated between Cairo’s 2 distiguished districts of Heliopolis and Maadi. Built in 1997, this par 72, 6,780 yard course is surrounded with lush greenery. Playing in this course would never let you experience you’re playing in the desert.
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