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TaylorMade RBZ RocketBallz Fairway
Get Mark’s iPhone App itunes.apple.com Like Mark Crossfield on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow Mark/4golfonline on twitter twitter.com TaylorMade RBZ RocketBallz Fairway reviewed by Mark Crossfield PGA Professional AskGolf Guru. Watch the TaylorMade RBZ RocketBallz fairway wood in action as Mark hits the strong fairway. The speed slot on the bottom allows the RocketBallz fairway to deliver max distance from the face with strong swings. TaylorMade are nor afraid to push the envelope when it comes to it’s golf equipment and the RBZ is really trying to push. Post comments and let Mark know what you think about the RBZ fairway wood from TaylorMade and don’t forget to subscribe if you like Mark’s videos.
Ping i15 TaylorMade CB Irons
Get Mark’s iPhone App itunes.apple.com Like Mark Crossfield on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow Mark/4golfonline on twitter twitter.com Ping i15 irons hit up against the TaylorMade CB irons. Mark Crossfield tests the two better players golf clubs to let you guys see which club might be best for your golf game. Ping golf have been making quality golf clubs for many years and the i15 is a great club for golfers who want classic looks with Ping feel. Taylormade’s Tour Preferred range of golf clubs are also aimed at the better ball strikers and with it’s more classic appearance over its game improvement sets.
Ping G20 TaylorMade R11 Irons
Get Mark’s iPhone App itunes.apple.com Like Mark Crossfield on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow Mark/4golfonline on twitter twitter.com www.4golfonline.com Ping G20 TaylorMade R11 Irons reviewed by Mark Crossfield. Watch this video review and see which golf club might help your golf improve. The Ping G20 irons with their large sole and easy to launch design will appeal to golfers who want help with hight from the ground and maximise distance. Where the TaylorMade R11 irons offer a medium ball flight yet still provide good distance off the hot face. Both irons are from major golf club makers who are both trying to bring the best performing golf club to market every year.
Mizuno JPX Wedge
Get Mark’s iPhone App itunes.apple.com Like Mark Crossfield on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow Mark/4golfonline on twitter twitter.com www.4golfonline.com Mizuno JPX Wedge review by Mark Crossfield. The Mizuno JPX wedge is a great golf club for golfers looking to improve their approach play and around the green short game. Mark talks about who could use this wedge and what set of irons it might fit into. Mizuno wedges with quad cut grooves for control and feel as well as spin. Start playing some better golf with a good set of wedges.
which golf club is better?
i was wondering which of the 2 drivers are better based on performance and all the things you need in a driver. the 2 are the taylormade burner draw and the callaway ft-iq. which is better?
TAYLOR MADE Monza Spider Vicino Putter at Miami Golf
www.miamigolf.com Taylor Made Monza Spider Vicino Putter 2010 SPECIFICATIONS: Taylor Made Monza Spider Vicino putter was inspired by Tour professionals who asked for a putter that creates the stability and true roll of a Monza Spider but in a more attractive shape. Dramatically reducing core weight and increasing frame weight boosted the perimeter weighting to achieve the necessary MOI. The new composite AGSI+ insert holds the ball to create more forward spin and roll. www.miamigolf.com
I'mLooking for a good set of clubs(Willing to spend a good chunk of change). Which are good quality?
I’ve gone golfing a few times with a few cheap sets and I really like it so i want to go get clubs of better quality. Which brand do all you recommend. I’m trying to decide between Nike, Callaway, and Taylormade. I’m looking for the best quality for the best price.
Golf Clubs: Are they really still getting better?
As an avid experienced golfer of nearly 20 years, I have seen and experienced unbelievable improvements in the golfclub. Club shafts have went from hickory, to steel, to graphite, and back to steel again. The clubface packs an MOI higher then ever seen before. Weighting options on most drivers, irons with more forgiveness than ever, yet the golf companies just keep giving us more every year. However, I feel like since 07,08 the clubs themselves have reached their peak in technology, maybe not for good, but a peak none the less. Colors, ad campaigns for "THIS Years Model" keep us coming for more. So my question is, how much better are they getting now? Are 2005-08 clubs just as effective as their newest brother in 2011? Is the Taylormade R11 all that superior over the R7? Are the Callaway X24′s irons vastly improved over the X12′s, 16′s or 20′s? Obviously wear and tear will have an affect, but what is your opinion? What do you use as your weapons of choice?
Taylor Made Ghost Putter at Miami Golf
www.miamigolf.com Taylor Made Rossa Corza Ghost Putter 2010 SPECIFICATIONS: Taylor Made goal with the Rossa Corza Ghost Putters was very simple: Design a putter that is easier to aim than any other. That is where the white head comes in. Ghost’s golf ball white color, complements the white color of the golf ball, and also stands out easily and beautifully against green grass so you do not have to strain your eyes to see the topline. This takes the strain off your eyes and promotes a calm and confident state of mind, according to an expert in the field of color-perception, who Taylor Made consulted during the developement of Ghost. The three black lines on the crown help further alignment support. The two outer lines are spaced as far apart as the width of a ball. Position the ball between those lines when you address your putt and you will be amazed at how easy it is to tell where the face is aiming. This elevated crown merges seamlessly with the top of the putter club face, making the topline extremely easy to see. This circular hole at the rear of the putter head works in union with the three black lines on the crown and the ball to create a vivid secondary alignment aid that gives you complete assurance that your aim is true. Rossas renowned AGSI + (Anti-skid Groove System Insert) creates forward spin for a smooth roll, while its Titallium construction delivers soft and satisfying feel at impact. www.miamigolf.com
In the bag 2011 update: New irons + Wedges
Watch in HD If you’re wondering why my videos are filmed in my laundry room, it’s because it’s the brightest room in my house. Irons: Taylormade R9 TP 3-PW Wedges: Titleist Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can Finish, 52-56-60 Driver: Taylormade R9 Supertri Wood: Taylormade R9 3 wood (15 degrees) Hybrid: Taylormade Rescue 3 Hybrid (19 degrees) Putter: Odyssey Black Series Tour Designs Putter #9 / with fat Tigershark lite grip Glove: Footjoy Sofjoy, Titleist Player’s Flex Golf Balls: Titleist Pro V1x, Titleist Pro V1, Taylormade Penta, Taylormade TP Black LDP