Aristocracy has its history back in British period. It has laid its historical enigma along with the richness British descended to the then Indians. Similarly, to all other colonies around the planet aristocracy has been transferred by the European countries. One of such well-known transferred enigma cum ecstasy from the enriching European is golf. Well Golf is said to be one of the most richly and pricey games ever played due to its courses. Golf courses are one of the most richly build golf playing ground. One of the most influential game, it has thousands to spread and give to its players as well as its audiences. Its vast ground and the greenly patches is adding the beauty in the breeze beneath the vast make up of the cloudy sky. The game of royals, this genre demands patience, stability, high-level concentration and most importantly fastidious mind. A blending mixture of all these quality can only give birth to a golf course design.
Golf game heavily demands brainy tricks and steady mind with a clean chit focus so the ground and its surrounding features has to match up with that level. Golf courses are specially made land filled with holes, teeing ground, fairway and many more. India was the first to embrace up such a holistic game in her lap. It was difficult to maintain such a ground in previous times due to its high tech maintenance expense. The delicate and perfect ground for the favorable golf game is very difficult and pricey to maintain.The games for Royals, of Royals and by Royals, Golf still maintains royalty, aristocracy and ecstasy. It has maintained its ethnic side intact, even among the present generation young and vibrant players. In the world of internet, and excellent website designing various websites as well as companies and sponsors has come up to promote and publicize the Golf as a game as well as its courses.
The modern computerized generation has made up to that level by its own power and genre to promote the modern golf clubs and golf union company. Today thousands of well-known sponsors promote and support golf. It has made sure you receive all types of information and latest updates regarding the golf game. In previous times, due to the absence of media and medium of promotion, people were not aware of the golf club and especially the game Golf.In previous age, people use to consider it as something as a Hebrew originated stuff. Most importantly British government use to support golf clubs and golf union organizations for their betterment and leisurely time spending. Today Golf has become one of the most domineering games of the world. It has improved in its ground maintenance and other important facilities.
Thanks to the upcoming generation and private union companies, they are supporting this game, trying to regenerate this game through improved ground, greenly, and even the holes and hazards. They are providing much more high advanced links, which are flashing highly improvised designs regarding courses of golf.
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2011年12月30日星期五
Taylormade R11 VS Burner SuperFast 2.0
For the 2011 golf season, TaylorMade released the R11 driver, which carries on the blood lines of the very popular R-series drivers of past years, and the Burner Superfast 2.0 driver which is a follow up to the Burner 1.0 driver introduced in 2010. So if you happen to be shopping for a new driver, how do you decide which of these clubs are right for you? They are both used by tour professionals, they have received positive reviews in various golf magazines and they have both sold extremely well. Although it is a difficult choice, this article will try to break down the differences between them to allow you to make an educated choice on which TaylorMade driver is right for you.
Cost
Both of these clubs come in both the regular models as well as the TP (tour preferred edition). According to the TaylorMade website, the Burner 2.0 is the least expensive of the two clubs with the regular edition coming in at $299 and the TP version costing $399. The R11 regular edition is $399 and $499 for the TP edition.
Edge: TaylorMade Burner Superfast 2.0
Precision
One of the most vital parts of any golfer’s game is getting off the tee and into the fairway. This can be a frustrating exercise especially if you’re trying to control a wild fade or draw. The R11 has several adjustable pieces that allows you to compensate for these ball flights. You can adjust the launch angle, center of gravity, or even set the face of the club to match your club to your swing as opposed to your swing to your club. The Burner does not come with any adjustable pieces, so it’s up to your own ability to keep it in the fairway.
Edge: TaylorMade R11
Distance
The focus of design for the Burner Superfast 2.0 is pretty clear: more distance. The club weighs in at only 279 grams, which makes it the lightest driver that TaylorMade has ever produced. They have also added an extra inch onto the club when compared with last year’s model. Finally, they have redesigned the club head to improve it’s aerodynamics. All this leads to being able to get the club through the impact zone quicker and generating more distance of the tee. While the R11 has similar aerodynamic features on the club head, it can’t match the Burner off the tee.
Edge: TaylorMade Burner Superfast 2.0
Fun Factor
Having the R11 is just plain fun. Being able to adjust the club in so many ways and experiment with the different configurations is a big perk of this club. Although you have to stick with a configuration once you step out onto the course, the fun you can have on the driving range with this club surpasses that of the Burner.
Edge: TaylorMade R11
Bottom Line
As you can see, it’s a tough choice between the Burner and the R11. The Burner has truly been designed for the golfer that values distance over all other aspects where as the R11 is for the golfer who wants to customize his ball flight to shape his shots. Both of these drivers are guaranteed to turn heads around the driving range for the time being with their innovative white crown design (which TaylorMade says was done to help you line the ball up properly in your stance). But at the end of the day, to decide between them you really need to get each of these in your hands and hit some balls with them. It may be tough to choose between them, but you won’t be disappointed if you do happen to pick one up.
For details, please refer to Golf Store.
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Cost
Both of these clubs come in both the regular models as well as the TP (tour preferred edition). According to the TaylorMade website, the Burner 2.0 is the least expensive of the two clubs with the regular edition coming in at $299 and the TP version costing $399. The R11 regular edition is $399 and $499 for the TP edition.
Edge: TaylorMade Burner Superfast 2.0
Precision
One of the most vital parts of any golfer’s game is getting off the tee and into the fairway. This can be a frustrating exercise especially if you’re trying to control a wild fade or draw. The R11 has several adjustable pieces that allows you to compensate for these ball flights. You can adjust the launch angle, center of gravity, or even set the face of the club to match your club to your swing as opposed to your swing to your club. The Burner does not come with any adjustable pieces, so it’s up to your own ability to keep it in the fairway.
Edge: TaylorMade R11
Distance
The focus of design for the Burner Superfast 2.0 is pretty clear: more distance. The club weighs in at only 279 grams, which makes it the lightest driver that TaylorMade has ever produced. They have also added an extra inch onto the club when compared with last year’s model. Finally, they have redesigned the club head to improve it’s aerodynamics. All this leads to being able to get the club through the impact zone quicker and generating more distance of the tee. While the R11 has similar aerodynamic features on the club head, it can’t match the Burner off the tee.
Edge: TaylorMade Burner Superfast 2.0
Fun Factor
Having the R11 is just plain fun. Being able to adjust the club in so many ways and experiment with the different configurations is a big perk of this club. Although you have to stick with a configuration once you step out onto the course, the fun you can have on the driving range with this club surpasses that of the Burner.
Edge: TaylorMade R11
Bottom Line
As you can see, it’s a tough choice between the Burner and the R11. The Burner has truly been designed for the golfer that values distance over all other aspects where as the R11 is for the golfer who wants to customize his ball flight to shape his shots. Both of these drivers are guaranteed to turn heads around the driving range for the time being with their innovative white crown design (which TaylorMade says was done to help you line the ball up properly in your stance). But at the end of the day, to decide between them you really need to get each of these in your hands and hit some balls with them. It may be tough to choose between them, but you won’t be disappointed if you do happen to pick one up.
For details, please refer to Golf Store.
Read More At http://alysaer.blogspot.com/
2011年12月29日星期四
Fantastic Burner SuperFast 2.0 Driver Review
Do you worry about your golf clubs, or do you still have no confidence in yourself? I think I can give you some advisement what I met before! The taylormade burner superfast 2.0 driver men golf practice club improves consistency and control introducing the men stainless golf practice club with the new patented dual hinge that can identify every flaw in your golf swing, whether it's your take-away, your backswing, your downswing or your follow-through.
Why I choose the burner superfast 2.0 Driver to talk. Actually, I don't want to list too much because you can learn it in details on the net. The TaylorMade Burner Superfast 2.0 is the lightest driver TaylorMade has produced to promote faster swing speed and more distance. The ultra-large 4,550 square millimeters face and low-drag aerodynamics are designed to increase swing speed, a higher launch angle and lower spin-rate, equaling a dramatic boost in distance. The two best distance-producing technologies in years are combined in this high-MOI driver, helping to make Burner Superfast 2.0 five yards longer than the original Burner Superfast. Of course, there are more features you can search for through the internet as a vast of information.
Like the R11 driver, the first thing you'll notice about the burner superfast 2.0 Driver is its white crown. By designing a driver with a black face and a white, matte-finished crown, TaylorMade is trying to create the most contrast possible in order to help golfers align the club more easily. The white crown also eliminates hot spots and glare that are often created with glossy-topped clubs.
Besides, the golf set is built for speed and does not disappoint. It is light in your hands and noticably longer than a standard driver. The white crown will not be for everyone, but is certainly worth consideration. I found the graphics on the crown a bit off putting, but certainly did not take away from the performance.
For beginners or professionals there are ten rules which they should stick to. It is important to follow these ten simple rules so that your golf game will improve and you get the most out of your ability. Golf is a very challenging game and even professionals find it very frustrating. People put far too much pressure on themselves about their technique when there are playing. However if people focused more on these top ten golf tips they will improve their game.
Why I choose the burner superfast 2.0 Driver to talk. Actually, I don't want to list too much because you can learn it in details on the net. The TaylorMade Burner Superfast 2.0 is the lightest driver TaylorMade has produced to promote faster swing speed and more distance. The ultra-large 4,550 square millimeters face and low-drag aerodynamics are designed to increase swing speed, a higher launch angle and lower spin-rate, equaling a dramatic boost in distance. The two best distance-producing technologies in years are combined in this high-MOI driver, helping to make Burner Superfast 2.0 five yards longer than the original Burner Superfast. Of course, there are more features you can search for through the internet as a vast of information.
Like the R11 driver, the first thing you'll notice about the burner superfast 2.0 Driver is its white crown. By designing a driver with a black face and a white, matte-finished crown, TaylorMade is trying to create the most contrast possible in order to help golfers align the club more easily. The white crown also eliminates hot spots and glare that are often created with glossy-topped clubs.
Besides, the golf set is built for speed and does not disappoint. It is light in your hands and noticably longer than a standard driver. The white crown will not be for everyone, but is certainly worth consideration. I found the graphics on the crown a bit off putting, but certainly did not take away from the performance.
For beginners or professionals there are ten rules which they should stick to. It is important to follow these ten simple rules so that your golf game will improve and you get the most out of your ability. Golf is a very challenging game and even professionals find it very frustrating. People put far too much pressure on themselves about their technique when there are playing. However if people focused more on these top ten golf tips they will improve their game.
2011年12月21日星期三
Wholesale TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 Driver
I have played the Burner 2.0 for four rounds of golf and I am well satisfied with the results. Ten to fifteen yards further off the tee and straight down the fairway with a subtle draw. I recently purchased the TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 Driver.
It has a slighter larger face and weighs 5 grams less than the original SuperFast, for improved distance on off-center hits. The high launch angle that it creates is designed for distance along with everything else that went into this driver.
The TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 offers exceptional distance with extremely light weight. The aggressive head shape features drag-reducing geometry on the sole with a tapered back end for faster overall swing speeds which translates to more distance off the tee. Ultra-thin Wall technology on the inside reduces the wall thickness in the clubhead to allow for a larger face up front.
The face of the new Burner SuperFast 2.0, which measures 4,550 square millimeters, is bigger than last year’s model. In fact, it’s the biggest face TaylorMade has ever built for a driver. This creates the biggest face on any TaylorMade Driver which gives you a larger hitting area with a larger sweet spot for more forgiveness.
To sum up, it is a driver built for distance and that is as simple as it gets. You have to try the wholesale golf clubs.
It has a slighter larger face and weighs 5 grams less than the original SuperFast, for improved distance on off-center hits. The high launch angle that it creates is designed for distance along with everything else that went into this driver.
The TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 offers exceptional distance with extremely light weight. The aggressive head shape features drag-reducing geometry on the sole with a tapered back end for faster overall swing speeds which translates to more distance off the tee. Ultra-thin Wall technology on the inside reduces the wall thickness in the clubhead to allow for a larger face up front.
The face of the new Burner SuperFast 2.0, which measures 4,550 square millimeters, is bigger than last year’s model. In fact, it’s the biggest face TaylorMade has ever built for a driver. This creates the biggest face on any TaylorMade Driver which gives you a larger hitting area with a larger sweet spot for more forgiveness.
To sum up, it is a driver built for distance and that is as simple as it gets. You have to try the wholesale golf clubs.
2011年12月20日星期二
TaylorMade RocketBallz driver set to go far
If TaylorMade’s super-adjustable R11S woods didn’t offer enough excitement for you, the new RocketBallZ RBZ Drivers
might just get you onto the edge of your seat.
The new driver will replace the successful Burner SuperFast 2.0, and while it retains the striking white colour the new product offers a level of adjustability not previously seen in a 369.99 USD New 2012 TaylorMade RocketBallZ RBZ Drivers
The Flight Control Technology innovation has been incorporated into the driver, and this allows golfers to easily adjust the face angle, loft and lie to one of eight settings.
It also features TaylorMade’s Inverted Cone Technology that has been milled directly into the back of the clubface – this helps to make the sweetspot bigger, which means more forgiveness on off-centre hits.
There is also a Tour version model, which the likes of Jason Day and Camilo Villegas will be using in 2012.
might just get you onto the edge of your seat.
The new driver will replace the successful Burner SuperFast 2.0, and while it retains the striking white colour the new product offers a level of adjustability not previously seen in a 369.99 USD New 2012 TaylorMade RocketBallZ RBZ Drivers
The Flight Control Technology innovation has been incorporated into the driver, and this allows golfers to easily adjust the face angle, loft and lie to one of eight settings.
It also features TaylorMade’s Inverted Cone Technology that has been milled directly into the back of the clubface – this helps to make the sweetspot bigger, which means more forgiveness on off-centre hits.
There is also a Tour version model, which the likes of Jason Day and Camilo Villegas will be using in 2012.
Taylormade Burner Superfast 2.0
The second of two white driver offerings from Taylormade, the Superfast 2.0 is played by the likes of Camilo Villegas and Jason Day. TM advertises this club as the lightest driver they have ever made coming in at 279 grams. High launch, low spin, lighter club, and more speed all equal longer drives. Sounds reasonable to us.
Reviewer: Ian
Club Name: TM Burner Superfast 2.0
Club Specs: Matrix Ozik 4.8, S
Results:
Longest Drive: 272.85
Average Drive Distance: 245.2
Average Ball Speed: 141.1
Average Swing Speed: 97
Ball Flight Pattern: All Over
Golfchops.com Score: 13/25
Look: 2/5
Sound: 4/5
Feel: 1/5
Distance: 3/5
Accuracy: 3/5
Reviewer: Jason
Club Name: TM Burner Superfast 2.0
Club Specs: Matrix Ozik 4.8, S
Results:
Longest Drive: 314
Average Drive Distance: 286
Average Ball Speed: 149.5
Average Swing Speed: 103
Ball Flight Pattern:
Golfchops.com Score: 21/25
Look: 3/5
Sound: 4/5
Feel: 4/5
Distance: 5/5
Accuracy: 5/5
Reviewer Feedback:
Ian - After watching Jason just rip the absolute cover off of the ball I was optimistic that I would find some success but like my first demo with this stick I was all over the place with it. The head shape throws me off and I just cannot feel the club at any point in the swing. I really wanted to like it and I think this would be a great stick for much slower swing speeds, but just not one that fits for me. That being said, Jason swings it faster than me and he was able to just smoke this thing! Who knows…
Jason - For me this was the longest club of the day. It’s funny because this was one of the last sticks we tested and I was swinging 2MPH slower and I was still able to average 286 yards and a long of 314. I must admit that I’m not a big fan of the head shape of the SF series but when its 280+ every time I quickly forgot about that! The bottom line with this club is it flat out performs. Long and straight every time!
Reviewer: Ian
Club Name: TM Burner Superfast 2.0
Club Specs: Matrix Ozik 4.8, S
Results:
Longest Drive: 272.85
Average Drive Distance: 245.2
Average Ball Speed: 141.1
Average Swing Speed: 97
Ball Flight Pattern: All Over
Golfchops.com Score: 13/25
Look: 2/5
Sound: 4/5
Feel: 1/5
Distance: 3/5
Accuracy: 3/5
Reviewer: Jason
Club Name: TM Burner Superfast 2.0
Club Specs: Matrix Ozik 4.8, S
Results:
Longest Drive: 314
Average Drive Distance: 286
Average Ball Speed: 149.5
Average Swing Speed: 103
Ball Flight Pattern:
Golfchops.com Score: 21/25
Look: 3/5
Sound: 4/5
Feel: 4/5
Distance: 5/5
Accuracy: 5/5
Reviewer Feedback:
Ian - After watching Jason just rip the absolute cover off of the ball I was optimistic that I would find some success but like my first demo with this stick I was all over the place with it. The head shape throws me off and I just cannot feel the club at any point in the swing. I really wanted to like it and I think this would be a great stick for much slower swing speeds, but just not one that fits for me. That being said, Jason swings it faster than me and he was able to just smoke this thing! Who knows…
Jason - For me this was the longest club of the day. It’s funny because this was one of the last sticks we tested and I was swinging 2MPH slower and I was still able to average 286 yards and a long of 314. I must admit that I’m not a big fan of the head shape of the SF series but when its 280+ every time I quickly forgot about that! The bottom line with this club is it flat out performs. Long and straight every time!
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