What they said: Camilo Villegas, Rickie Fowler

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DAVE SENKO: Guys, thanks for joining us. Both of you guys have played this event before. Talk about the event, how much fun it is with the different formats each day.

Maybe Camilo if you want to get us started.

CAMILO VILLEGAS: Yeah, as far as the formats, it’s probably the most fun you can get. I mean, you have a modified alternate shot the first day, which gives you a little room to miss a tee shot here and there. Because a true alternate shot can be a grind if things aren’t going the right way.

And then the next two days are a lot of fun. Shooting a lot of pins. The golf course is not extremely long and you go to attack. But you got to be careful with the run outs off the greens. You can be in the (indiscernible) in a heartbeat.

I’ve got a great partner this week. Looking forward. Franklin Templeton puts on a great show not only for us, but for the fans out here. Again, looking forward to spending some time playing this week with Rickie and hopefully making a lot birdies out there.

Because trust me, you got to make a lot of those if you want to win this golf tournament.

RICKIE FOWLER: Yeah, this being my third year, really looking forward to it. Camilo and I got together. We’re good buddies, neighbors, so hopefully that’ll kind of   hopefully we’ll be able to mesh and make lots of birdies. Like he said, we need to do a lot of that to compete out here.

It’s a sprint. Everyone gets after it pretty quickly, even with the alternate shot. Like you said, you can get away with some drives with everyone hitting a tee ball.

But outside of that, it’s fun week for us because it’s pretty relaxed. Get to hang out. The two pro ams are pretty easy for us. Hang out in carts and cruise around with some good groups of guys; some girls out there.

No, it’s a fun week. Obviously the two dinners, looking forward to the dinner tomorrow night with CureSearch. Definitely easy way for us to give back and also have fun with our buddies at the same time.

DAVE SENKO: Questions.

Q. (Question regarding galleries.)

RICKIE FOWLER: Not too many galleries out today. Saw some older ladies and gentlemen.

No, I had a girl in my group, so there are some girls playing.

Q. You both live in Jupiter, right? Are you in the same development? How close do you live and how often do you get to play practice rounds and things?

RICKIE FOWLER: I would say, what, maybe mile and a half as the crow flies.

CAMILO VILLEGAS: Yeah, it’s not very far. We’re there on the river. Rickie is just kind of in front of me, yeah, couple miles.

Rickie spends most his time at Medalist and I’m at The Bear’s Club. But every once in a while we   there are so many guys in Jupiter. I was counting TOUR players the other day. You can get to 25, 30 in a heartbeat.

So, yes, you get to see them quite often. You play some practice rounds. Medalist is known have to a little (indiscernible) game here and there.

Q. What are the reasons everybody is no starting to congregate?

CAMILO VILLEGAS: Such a great place for golf. Great weather year round, and obviously a lot of good, uncrowded golf course that are not busy at all. You can get a lot of work done.

On my end, it’s just relaxed. I go there to work, but at the same time, I can recharge a little bit.

I’ve always said that I have three different places: One is Colombia, which is more family, friends, a little more social.

Jupiter is the place where I just kind of work and get ready for golf tournaments.

And I got the PGA TOUR, which is the zoo.

So there you go. The three of them together make for a good balance.

RICKIE FOWLER: Yeah, it’s pretty similar. Jupiter is a great place to go, hang your hat, and relax.

But at the same time, like Camilo was saying, there are a lot good places to practice, play. I hang out at Medalist and it’s really relaxed.

But at the same time, you get some of your buddies together that play out on the PGA TOUR, and you can get some good work done and play against each other and it keeps you sharp.

Kind of similar situation: family and friends are back in Southern California, so I go back there, spend some time there.

But for the most part, when I want some down time, be able to relax, just be able to hang out at home in Jupiter, and then get back on the on the road at PGA Tour and get back to the grind.

Q. Word of mouth a big part of it?

RICKIE FOWLER: Yeah, I mean, I know a lot of guys have lived down there for a while. Nicklaus and Sharky and Nick Price. Sluman has been down there for a while in the winters.

But I think it’s just kind of kept growing and growing. It’s really been growing the last few years. There are a lot of good players down there right now, and it’s nice to be able to have those players to play with when you are home.

Q. Tiger moved down into the neighborhood, too.

RICKIE FOWLER: Yeah, he’s pretty good.

Q. Have you seen him at Medalist? Have you had any games?

RICKIE FOWLER: Yeah, I’ve been around with him a little bit. He’s been a good addition to the club up there. I think he likes it a lot. It’s very relaxed up there and he’s able to get what he wants to do, get his job done up there practicing and being able to just play.

Seems like it’s a good fit for him, and I think he’s enjoying it.

Q. Do the players feel like Tiger is really turning a corner, or not?

RICKIE FOWLER: Well, the win was obviously a good step in the right direction for him, I think. The game definitely needs him. He’s obviously the best, if not one of the best that’s ever played.

You know, it’s nice to see him making a step in the right direction. It was fun to see him back in contention. I know, you know, if I ever want a chance against him, I definitely want to beat him when he’s at his best.

Q. You talk about this event were you, Camilo, played football with Chris at this tournament, and Rickie, Santa Claus outfits and what not. What are going to come up with to make the crowd laugh?

CAMILO VILLEGAS: I don’t know. We haven’t talked about anything. I mean, is that on the schedule?

I don’t know about anything. So far, nothing. But we’ll see. You never know.

RICKIE FOWLER: I think, what, yesterday was the first time I talked to you in a couple months probably.

CAMILO VILLEGAS: I know. Five weeks in Asia. I was shipped to Asia there and wasn’t sure I was going to come back.

Anyway, we’re back here and happy to be here after a fun trip, though. Excited to be playing this week, and very excited to take a little time off, too.

Going back to Colombia and spending some time with family, friends recharging and getting ready for the 2012 season.

It’s amazing how every year seems to go faster. 2012 is around the corner, and looking forward for a good year.

Q. Camilo, can you talk about this year? The last six starts you’ve had some pretty good finishes.

CAMILO VILLEGAS: Yeah, obviously it was difficult at the beginning, not to say in different words. But it is what it is. That’s the nature of the game golf and sports. You have great years, average years, bad years. This one was hopefully one of the bad ones. Next year we can turn it around.

I just hit the ball very bad the first half. Obviously when you start doing that you start losing confidence and maybe you start overthinking, trying to change certain things that not necessarily need to be changed.

It kind of acts in a little snowball effect. I had my back against the wall going into the playoffs not even knowing if I was going to be a part of them. I stepped it up and played some good golf.

I finished top 10 in Greensboro and top 10 in the first playoff event, Barclays, which secured me the next two.

I had the great run there at the BMW, and ended up just missing TOUR Championship, which I thought would have been something pretty special, to have the year I had and then to just to grind it out and be part of the TOUR Championship.

Unfortunately it wasn’t that way, but still it was a great turn around. Then I went to Malaysia and played good; finished fourth there.

I’m looking toward to next year. I’m definitely hitting it better. I definitely have more confidence. I’m definitely happier.

Because, trust me, when you’re playing good, this job is a lot of fun; when you’re not playing good, becomes a little bit different. But got to grind out. You got to somehow understand the nature of the game and go through those tough times and, again, grind it out and have fun somehow.

You set goals, try to accomplish them, and challenge yourself. It’s plain and simple. I’ve always said, When it’s good, it’s never as good, and when it’s bad, it’s never as bad. When you are playing good you think you are going to play good forever. Trust me, that’s the no the case.

When you’re playing bad, you think you’re going to play bad forever. Again, trust me, that’s not the case. So looking forward for 2012.

Q. Rickie, how much do you think you can build off this year, especially after getting that win?

RICKIE FOWLER: Well, this year I definitely felt like I played a lot more consistent and made a lot of cuts. Not exactly the position I want to be in. I want to be in contention more often. This year I struggled on the weekends, where last year I felt like I made some runs on Saturday and had some good Sunday finishes.

So I just kind of need to combine the two. Felt really good to get my first win, although it was overseas. I really feel like I want to secure my first win here in the States and move on from there.

But played well. I really played well in Korea to get my first win. The game started clicking. I’ve played so so the last two weeks. Really looking forward to getting a few more reps in this week with Camilo and making some birdies to give ourselves some confidence for next year’s season.

Q. Maybe you can play football in Santa Claus outfits.

RICKIE FOWLER: Or make some birdies. (Laughing.)

Q. Camilo, just a follow up on your good play recently. Was there something found in your swing that changed?

CAMILO VILLEGAS: Being very honest, not really. It’s maybe a tiny little grip change. The grip had got a little bit too strong and it was definitely hard for me it cut the ball.

What happened at the first half of the year, I was seeing a lot of double crosses, and that’s just not pretty. I’m definitely hitting the ball a lot better right now.

It’s funny how sometimes the harder you work you don’t get what you think you should get; then sometimes you just kind of relax a little bit and take it easier and the mind gets a little more fresh, you don’t try so hard, and the games starts coming.

Other than the little grip change, I haven’t done much different. Just try to enjoy the game a little bit more, and it’s turned around.

Q. Did you take some time off at all?

CAMILO VILLEGAS: Not really. It’s been a busy year. I been up for the playoffs. I went home for four weeks, almost five, and then I had a five week trip to Asia, week off last week, and then I’m here.

So looking forward for the next four weeks that I’ll probably take off and then come back and start the year.

Q. Webb and Keegan really had good years. What does that mean to you guys to see guys like that come up? Does that push you more? Make you realize that guys can come out of nowhere and put up years like that?

RICKIE FOWLER: Well, I would say Keegan is really the one that kind of stepped up and made a name for himself.

I feel like Webb has played well for quite sometime. Obviously someone I’ve known about. Maybe I guess the public and the general fans didn’t really know a whole lot about. But it was just a matter of time before he stepped up and really got going.

Definitely fun for me to see guys do that. A bit of motivation for myself to kind of stand up and get my game where I want to it to be and be in contention.

I feel like that’s the reason why a lot of us play, is we love being in contention and winning golf tournaments.

Seeing other guys win, buddies of mine, it’s fun to see that. At the same time, you want to be in that position every week or as much as possible.

So it’s a little bit of a kick in the butt to get out there and put some work in and put yourself in that position.

CAMILO VILLEGAS: It’s nice to see those guys. Keegan obviously lives in Jupiter there. Got a chance to know him a little bit more. Good kid. We had a chance to exchange a few text messages just before he won. It was actually nice to see him pull it off.

Like Rickie said, Webb, I’ve known Webb for a long time. I know what he’s capable of not only as a junior player, but as a college player and now as a pro.

There is a lot of talent out there, a lot young guys playing great golf. Does it motivate you? Yes. I mean, any time somebody wins on the PGA Tour, it kind of motivates you for some reason. Man, that guy is good. Or, Man, if that guy can win I can win.

A lot of things can go after certain wins. You just got to keep setting goals, keep challenging yourself to accomplish them. Again, a lot of talent out there. Good for those two guys that had unbelievable years.

DAVE SENKO: Thanks, guys.

How to Save Money With Discount Green Fees on Some of America’s Best Golf Courses

One of the most appealing things about the game of golf is the fact that it is not played on a standard size or shape playing field like most other sports. Let’s face it, the challenge of golf is you against the course. The fact that every single golf course challenges the player in it’s own unique way is what makes golf so captivating. It is also partly responsible for compelling the golfer to keep spending money on green fees. I think all of us golfers have on several occasions finished a round and went back in our heads figuring all of the places we could have saved a stroke or two. It’s what keeps us coming back. The undeniable challenge of trying to beat the course and lower our score.

All golfers have their favorite course that challenges them to keep coming back for more. After all, the more you play one particular course, the better you get to know it’s personality and intricacies. Thankfully, there’s a golfers program called Players Pass which can save you a lot of money on green fees at some of your favorite courses. It’s simple to use and only costs $67 for a one year membership. It will easily pay for itself in about 3 rounds or less, since you are usually saving about 50% on your green fees.

The Players Pass offers two different ways to save money. The first is called Every Day Deals where you can get discounts such as 2 for 1 green fees, half-price green fees, free cart rentals, and more. The second way to save is called Last Minute Deals where you can take advantage of available tee times at select courses in the next three days at up to 70% off the regular price.

If you love to play golf, you owe it to yourself to check out the Players Pass and see if their are participating courses in your area. Even if you are planning any golf vacations in the next year, you might want to check for available courses in the area you will be visiting.

Golf Course Reviews for Women by Women – Finding Golfer Friendly Courses

In my profession of reviewing Georgia Golf Courses, mainly in the Atlanta area golf market, I have the unique ability to add a special twist to my golf course reviews. My readers get the added benefit of golf course reviews for women, by a woman.

One of my pet peeves is a golf course that isn’t truly set up for the woman golfer.

For example, have you ever played a golf course where the forward tees (aka, the ladies tees) seem to have been added as after-thought? A cut down patch of fairway, or the tee box markers just tossed somewhere in front of the men’s forward tees, are just two examples of a golf course that doesn’t take into consideration the power of the woman golfing market.

Women golfers now represent over 25% of the golfing market as a whole. Also, an important statistic to take into account is that the fastest growing segment of women golfers is the 18-29 year old bracket. Let alone the fact that one-third of all new golfers are women.

Add to these statistics the simple fact that golf is a game for a lifetime and golfers over 50 play more rounds than their younger counter-parts, it is very difficult for me to see, from a pure business angle, how this market isn’t given very serious consideration at EVERY golf course. Will this take some extra effort? Of course, but the long-term benefits far outweigh the original investment.

The average woman golfer carries a USGA index of about 28. The forward/ladies tees should be set up with that market in mind. Currently, I carry a USGA index that puts me in the top 7% of US amateur women golfers. I know that if a course has a negative effect on me, it will certainly cause a negative effect on the target market of women golfers.

I have seen definite improvement in golf course set-up in relation to the woman golfer in the past few years, but there are still courses that need a touch up. Being that the golf industry is a male-dominated field, I believe it would benefit each course to enlist some women golfers of varying playing abilities to review their course. More importantly, listen to their feedback.

I feel certain that golf courses that are reviewed by women for women will see a definite impact on their business interaction with that target market. It’s not so much about a course being woman friendly, it’s about a course making a wise business decision to be golfer friendly and cater to all playing ability levels.

Golf tip: Playing it smart always good start on the course

I’ve played hundreds of rounds of golf in my life. I remember playing golf when I was a teenager where I learned a valuable lesson about golf.

I was 13 years old and went out to play Westlake Golf Course. I wanted to hit the driver on every hole and figured I could make birdies and pars by being around the greens on all the short par 4s.

In my group were three men, each of whom were 65 years old or older. I thought this was going to be a long day and was kind of bummed that I was stuck with these old guys.

On the first hole, I hit driver to the right, into the trees.  The three older men all hit their tee shots right down the middle about 175-200 yards. They all made par; I made bogey. The entire round these guys were in the short grass down the middle, while I hit the ball long, but found trees and had odd yardage into greens.

Bottom line, I got beat by these guys because they kept the ball in play all day. The lesson I learned that day was to think about each hole.

Think about the risk/reward aspect of each shot. Play the high percentage shot, and don’t always try to be a hero.

Par is always is good score and sometimes taking bogey is OK. It’s better than playing the low percentage shot and making a double or triple bogey. I believe over half of this great game is mental. Be a better thinker and you will lower your scores.

Jeff Stern in a teaching professional at Lindero Country Club, He can be contacted at 990-4209.

Golf Course Markers – Setting The Stage For Setting Your Tee

Golf course markers allow golfers to quickly find information about the course, such as the location of the tee boxes, hazards, boundary lines, and yardage information. When you are golfing, you may not think about the golf course markers all around you, but the truth is that the best designed courses in the world all pay close attention to this somewhat minor detail. If you are in charge of maintenance or setting up courses, you need to learn about this important aspect of the game.

The golf course markers used at the tee box are one of the most basic types of marker in the game. Golfers use this marker to know where to start play. Most courses have several sets of tee boxes for players of varying ability levels. Typically, the marker for women players is the closest to the green, with the marker for beginners, intermediate, and advanced players further out in that order. Four is the average number of tee boxes, but some courses will have five.

Near Hazards and Boundary Lines

Hazards and boundaries need a marker so golfers know to avoid them. Any part of the hole that is unplayable or difficult to play should be marked. Golfers know that a hazard marker means they can take a drop or play out of the hazard, but out of bounds areas require them to take a penalty stroke. Properly differentiating between these two using the right markers makes the play much simpler and limits any arguments on the course.

Golf course markers that indicate yardage help golfers judge their stroke and choose their club. Golfers need to know if they are aiming for 200 or 100 yards when they tee off, and a properly placed, easily visible marker gives them this ability. You can use colored poles to show the yardage, or you can place painted stones. Some courses will even paint the face plates on the sprinkler heads to indicate the yardage on the hole. Others will use large painted, slanted stones to show the yardage. Regardless of the way you do it, make sure the yardage is clearly marked and visible from the tee boxes and other strategic areas of the hole.

Choosing Your Options

When purchasing these items, be sure to consider tow important aspects. First, you need to choose options that are quite visible. Courses have long holes, and golfers need to be able to spot a marker quickly and easily, particularly from the tee boxes. Second, consider the durability of your various options. These items are exposed to the elements on a daily basis. Both the sun and the rain can wear down the paint and materials, so choose a marker that is highly durable. Otherwise you will be replacing it often.

The best courses have quality golf course markers, making it easy for golfers to find their way around the hole and play the game with accuracy, while decorative touches add to the overall look of the hole. Finding the right marker for your situation will help you rank among the top courses in your area.

Grexa Golf Playing Lesson – Wildwood Green Golf Club – MM 11/27/11

Grexa Golf Playing Lesson – Wildwood Green Golf Club – MM 11/27/11

Posted in: Blog by Jay on December 2, 2011

Here we are on the golf course at Wildwood Green Golf Club. We have had some fabulous weather this November. Getting out to play with my students is a big part of my golf instruction. Here you will see a very good swing. We have worked on some simple things to keep the swing more consistent. One has been better posture to start the swing. The next was his stability with the lower body while loading the club to the top of the swing. We’ve also worked on his alignment and the smoothness in his transition. We have kept things very simple and only focus on one or two of those items at a time. For more information on Playing Lessons at Wildwood Green Golf Club, please feel free to contact me at the Golf Shop. Best regards, Greg Greksa Senior Instructor PGA Professional Callaway Advisory Staff

Ways to Customize Your Golf Cart

If you have ever seen golf carts customized, you are aware of just how unique and truly custom these carts can sport. If you own a cart, you have the ability to customize it to your specifications and truly make it unique. You should be aware that many of the ways in which to customize can be accomplished on your own; you can have this made especially to your specifications.

Interestingly, most carts, a three or four wheel, gas or electric all look pretty much the same. If you engage in golfing often, you probably are aware of this fact. Other than colors of the cart, most look very similar and easy to spot as a golf cart. Since everyone is unique, customized carts began making waves and is now available in just about any state.

There are of course ways in which you can customize your own, but if you rent the cart, obviously, you cannot make permanent changes to its appearance. However, those that own their own golf cart, can customize it anyway they please. Ways to customize it yourself include painting it a unique color or taking it to a professional where they can make designs within the paint. Think of it like putting a tattoo in it.

Other customizations include adding a sound system, so you have music to listen to whenever you are in the cart. You can also make is entirely closed in, or at least have the ability to close in just in case you run into an expectant shower in the middle of the golf course. Additionally, you can change the steering wheel to anything you wish and choose something that is uniquely you.

If you have the expertise, you can change the seats entirely, or at least add seat covers for a remarkably classy look. The lights on the golf cart can also be customized, such as the break lights and the headlights. All of these parts are easily found at a golf store where they sell golf accessories. You can replace anything on it that is removable, obviously, you cannot replace the body, but you can spruce up the cart so that it makes a statement about you.

On the other hand, if you do not wish to do the customizing on your own, you can have it thoroughly customized for you. Of course, this will cost much more than doing it yourself, but will save you time. Some companies make it fully customized so that you can purchase it ready to drive off the lot.

Lastly, whichever way you plan to customize your golf cart, you have a lot of options and many ways in which to let everyone know how individualized you are by what you drive on the golf course.

Christmas 2011: Best Golf Gifts

Golf Ball Sweet Spot Finder

Golf balls tend to wobble and roll off course, but when the ball is balanced, it's more accurate. This is why golfers look for the ball's equator when putting. Finding your ball's equator has never been easier now that the Golf Ball Sweet Spot Finder for only $18.98 is available. Simply put your ball in the Sweet Spot Finder, give it a spin, mark your ball's equator and you're ready to putt.

16 Oz. Frosted Sports Mug

Most golfers enjoy sitting down to a nice cold beverage after being on the golf course, making the 16 Oz. Frosted Sports Mug for $22.99 a wonderful gift. With four different styles to choose from, you're sure to find one that suits his or her taste perfectly. Make the gift even more personal by adding his or her first and last name along with the date. These mugs also make an excellent gift for the golfer who enjoys collecting unique and personal collectibles.

G-Stats Golf Statistics Tracker

The G-Stats Golf Statistics Tracker for $10.35 is an amazing little gadget that can help the golfer on your Christmas list improve his or her game by recording his or her statistics to view and analyze later. It makes tracking Fairways hits, number of putts and other important stats easy with its well-organized tracking system. It's a gift that will be used over and over again.

Stealth Neoprene Headcovers

Give the golfer on your Christmas list a gift that will help them protect his or her investment in golf clubs with the Stealth Neoprene Headcovers for only $31.45 for a pack of three. They're guaranteed to fit any set of clubs and slide on with ease. You can also choose between a variety of different colors.

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Know About The Best Golf GPS Units for the Vacation Shopping

For all those who’ve the golf player in your holiday list this current year you might  take into consideration acquiring a golf gps units for that individual. If you are, you might what to appear for certain attributes inside the best golf gps units.

#1 – Waterproof, Durable Construction — The golf gps unit which you select ought to be waterproof and extremely durable. The actual golf gps may possibly advise you of drinking water hazards but in the event you uncover oneself close to drinking water this can be a good function to shield your investment. Durable construction is one more have to.

#2 – Great Display Presence — Screen visibility is most probably probably by far the most essential functions on a golf gps unit. You are going to wish to make sure it attributes a pretty major screen to create the pictures straightforward to view. No matter whether it has a touchscreen, in addition, you can desire to purchase a anti-glare screen protector.

#3 — Very good Satellite Reception – Satellite reception is yet an additional important feature in particular when working with a unit upon sapling covered fairways. It can be also quite advantageous when the golf gps can keep the geostationary satellites locked in even if the unit is within your wallet. This makes obtaining chance distances significantly faster.

#4 — Vehicle Battery charger with regard to Rechargeable Battery – When the unit you buy has a common rechargeable electric battery you will wish to acquire a vehicle charger together with the golf gps unit. This way you happen to be able to recharge the battery inside your vehicle in order to the golf course inside the occasion you overlook to refresh this inside your own property. Hence, when the golf player on your holiday checklist desires the best golf gps device offered available, you are going to would like to take into consideration the over 4 functions. And after you must see exactly what golf gps is proper for you, take a look at our web site BestGPSGolf.com for guides anf evaluations on the  best golf gps units .

What Benefits are Available in the Most Expensive Golf Clubs? (Woods and Irons)

What are the best golf clubs? The best golf clubs are those that suit your playing style and are of high quality. Sadly, quality never comes cheap and one has to choose from the many big name brands available which tend to be fairly expensive.

Before we divulge into the nitty-gritty of the benefits of the best golf clubs, we first need to understand the different type of golf clubs available.

Wood

These are used to drive the ball long distances towards the hole. Usually, these clubs have a long shaft and a big head which allows maximum speed. Before 1979, the wood clubs used to be made of wood. Surprising, isn’t it? The wood now is actually made of materials like steel, titanium, and carbon fiber.

Iron Irons are the most commonly used clubs in a golfer’s bag. They are used on almost every hole on the golf course, from the shorter par threes to the longer par fives. Plus, they will also be used to hit out of the sand and to pitch from short distances around the green. Irons have a shorter shaft and a flat, angled face. You won’t be surprised now when I will tell you that an iron isn’t made of iron. They used to be made from forged irons but now they’re made of hollow titanium or steel shaft.

What are the best golf clubs? Well, you can depend on all the top brands to provide good value for money when you buy your new golf clubs from them. Their benefits over their cheaper alternatives are as follow:

The cheaper golf clubs don’t tend to last very long. This is where the expensive golf clubs really deliver their value and prove that they are the best golf clubs. Whether you’re playing in the rain or the scorching sun, you don’t need to worry about their performance. And oh yes! You don’t need to worry about them being ruined by weather too. They are extremely durable and can withstand the harshest of condition.

Okay. So expensive golf clubs last really long but what good it would be if they don’t provide you with true utility. They are really easy to use and help you to bring out your best performance. Playing with these products is an experience of its very own and you will find yourself a very improved player.

This isn’t as big a factor as durability but let’s face it, if a product is really delivering on performance, who would mind it if it is something that appeals to the eyes as well? The design of the expensive golf clubs would make you fall in love with them as they are so beautifully crafted. The level of details of this product speaks highly of the time and effort that their manufacturers have put in developing them. You can’t call these products expensive; rather, they are of high value.

When going out to buy your new golf clubs, you will find that they are more durable, usable, and have a very aesthetic design. They truly provide a whole new experience of their own which will bring out the best in you.