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Callaway X Black Fairway Wood

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In the past when you bought a full standard set of golf clubs, they give you a driver and putter, 3-9 irons, a pitching wedge, a sand wedge and two fairway woods - a no. 3 and a no. 5. With the advent of the golf hybrid, few people use the 3-4 irons today. Many also struggled with the fairway wood especially the no. 3 as it is almost as long as a driver at 43 inches and a loft of 15 degrees and most of the times we use an iron swing. While it is true that mostly the golf swing is the same for every club, the longer clubs require a wider arc and therefore somewhat flatter just before impact opposed to the iron swing with a sharper angle of attack onto the ball to compress it. Is the fairway wood dead? The Callaway RAZR X Black http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RO_gMXbJh0 The key technologies are down to the large stainless steel head with Callaway's VFT face technology which creates faster ball speeds across the face. They use a heat treatment method to achieve an ul...

Which Is Your Most Important Club In The Bag?

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Alfred Nobel is someone we all know. He's not the guy who sends you hampers. That's Noel. Alfred appeared wrongly on an obituary meant for his brother and that's when he realised the world remembered him for his great invention which was actually something destructive - dynamite. As a result, he decided to fund the Nobel Prizes. His name is today connected to humankind's greatest achievements. When one does a kindness for someone else, you set forth a power of goodwill that keep going long after you are gone. So why not give out more handicap strokes to your fellow golfers and you will be long remembered and talked about? Which is the most important club in your golf bag? Is It The..... Driver? If every shot you make with your driver from the tee split the fairways, just imagine what you could have saved at the end of a game. When you don't make a profit then you save. Savings from penalties incurred for getting into the waters or veering ...