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The "MOI" by..Deschamps Custom Putters |
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Written by Joe
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Tuesday, 08 July 2008 |
. For those that might not be familiar with Serge Deschamps or the quality of his custom putters….let me fill you in. Serge is a custom putter designer from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada who not only puts absolutely everything he has into not only his work, but his customer service as well. His putters are made to order from every detail including your preferred head-weight, dexterity, length, lie, loft, stampings, alignment lines, paint-fill, finish options, grip and even custom engravings. |
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Written by Mike Conrad
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Wednesday, 02 July 2008 |
The problem with playing different courses all the time is the “unknown” factor that typically adds 5-7 strokes to my game. Those “unknowns” that can be the difference between an 82 and a 90. Well, I have found the perfect gadget for guys like me, the SkyCaddie® SG5 and the GolfLogix GPS powered by Garmin. These two products take the guessing game out of golf. They are truly like having your own caddie with a yardage book for every course you play. |
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Written by Mike Conrad
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Tuesday, 03 June 2008 |
I am not the kind of guy who goes out and buys a new set of irons each year (although I know plenty of people who do) it’s been 3 or 4 years since the last time I bought new irons. I now know why some of my friends buy new irons each year. They want the best on the market. The Nike SQ Sumo irons were forgiving, easy to hit, and the distance was incredible. Iron technology has changed so much since my last purchase that I was shocked to see the difference of my old versus my new Nike irons.The first change I immediately noticed was the selection of clubs. Traditionally I am used to carrying the 3-pw, the Nike SQ Sumo irons set is 4-AW. I found this so intriguing I had to write Nike to see why the change was made. |
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Sizemore KB-2 Center-Shaft... |
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Written by Joe
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Friday, 23 May 2008 |
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As a collector and admirer of the “center shaft” putters, I couldn’t wait to receive this unique looking putter. The milling is very unique and unlike any other putter manufacture in the industry. Its cross milled face finish or IND*X is a state-of-the-art design, produced by our patented, computer-driven milling process. Aesthetically beautiful, with a stunningly luxurious look and feel, the IND*X face finish is CNC-milled technology “pushed to the edge”. Using an innovative cross-milling process in twenty-seven (27) different directions, the putter face is finished in a geometric pattern with exceptionally fine spacing. This structure enhances the mild and controlled feel of the putter. |
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Written by Mike Conrad
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Sunday, 04 May 2008 |
This is my review of the Nike Golf Sneaker as seen in the March Edition of West Coast Golfer Magazine (www.wcgolfer.com) |
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Tifosi Optics "GAVIA" w/interchangeable lens designed and customized for golf performance. |
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Written by Joe
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Thursday, 01 May 2008 |
The Tifosi Gavia model glasses are sunglasses equipped with three interchangeable lens geared for various light condition. The lenses can easily be switched out for the optimal clarity and focus while on the course, driving, or basically any outdoor activities. TechnologyThe Gavia is made from a nearly indestructible nylon which Tifosi calls “Grimalid TR-90.” This is a homopolyamide nylon with high bending strength, resistance to UV wear, low density and high resistance to chemicals. This material is extremely "LIGHT" and "STRONG". The “Hyrdophillic” nose pads are ventilated to aid in slip resistance and comfort. They’re designed to provide even more grip when you are perspiring. The pads are also fully adjustable and can barely been seen while addressing the golf ball, unlike most of the competitors. |
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