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Golf Clubs
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With the increasing popularity of golf in
recent years, a lot of manufacturers of
golf clubs
began to produce a wide range of clubs to suit the needs or tastes of
golfers. There are
hordes of manufacturers to choose from on the market, all of which claim
to have the best
driver or wedge available. Of course, the majority of the time this
depends on personal
preference. Many of the golf clubs on the market share similar features,
most notably
style as modern designs frequently contain many of the same elements. All
of the
multitude of clubs fall into one of the following categories:
-Driver
-Wedge
-Fairway wood
-Iron or
-Putter
There are also various hybrids but these are much less common.
One particular manufacturer who makes a hybrid model of club, as well as
the
aforementioned types of clubs, is Callaway. Among the many drivers offered
by the
company is the ERC Fusion, which, along with having a stunning appearance,
is also
quite advanced in terms of internal weight shifting. The technology
incorporated into this
driver allows it to be very stable and accurate as well as allowing the
golfer to achieve an
outstanding distance. For working on the fairway Callaway offers a number
of premier
fairway woods, one of which is the Big Bertha. This woods is constructed
from stainless
steel and has a specifically placed center of gravity allowing for maximum
distance and
perfect trajectory.
Callaway a wide variety of very appealing and interesting clubs, such as
its' Tour Blue
Putter, which is not only a very attractive, vibrant shade of blue but
also has a weight
distribution which allows for extreme stability on the green. Perhaps
though, Callaway's
most interesting and versatile club offered is its' hybrid, the Heavenwood.
This club can
be used virtually anywhere on the course as it acts much like an iron and
fairway wood
combination. The shaft of this particular club extends through the head
also providing a
better feel and
more control to the user.
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