Golf club submissions were 2,500 in 2008 (as opposed to 500 a year in the 1990s). There are so many clubs these days that it's very hard for someone to find the right golf clubs.
So many different companies with so much technology. Continue reading for more popular club manufacturers.
Cobra Golf's latest high end driver is the L5V with a street price of $400. It uses a carbon composite and have adjustments to change the angle of the face by 1 degree if desired.
Adams Golf sponsors Tom Watson and is known with its amazing hybrid technology. The Adams Speedline though is its great new driver that has captured the hearts of many, including the Hot List 2009 as it won gold. The rounded sole takes getting used to because it might rock back and forth at address off the tee but once you get used to it, expect to hit it looooong.
Callaway Golf is very good at making clubs that are very forgiving. The FT-9 driver from Callaway is its latest and it's a very good looking club head. It also sports a ton of different lofts and options (9,10,11 degrees neutral, 9,10,11,13 in draw, 8.5,9.5,10.5 in tou and 8.5,9.5,10.5 in tour draw).
When the world's most dominant player plays those clubs, who doesn't want to own them? Tiger Woods plays Nike's equipment, and so should you. Tiger personally designed some of the club and balls characteristics for use.
Lynx mainly sells through Golfsmith and it's not a bad brand. I'm not too familiar with them though so your mileage may vary. However, it will probably be pretty consistent if you couple it with a good shaft.
Adams may be the pioneer in hybrids but their marketing is totally taken over by the other major brands. I have no idea what fairway woods they make so I naturally think they aren't that great.
So many different companies with so much technology. Continue reading for more popular club manufacturers.
Cobra Golf's latest high end driver is the L5V with a street price of $400. It uses a carbon composite and have adjustments to change the angle of the face by 1 degree if desired.
Adams Golf sponsors Tom Watson and is known with its amazing hybrid technology. The Adams Speedline though is its great new driver that has captured the hearts of many, including the Hot List 2009 as it won gold. The rounded sole takes getting used to because it might rock back and forth at address off the tee but once you get used to it, expect to hit it looooong.
Callaway Golf is very good at making clubs that are very forgiving. The FT-9 driver from Callaway is its latest and it's a very good looking club head. It also sports a ton of different lofts and options (9,10,11 degrees neutral, 9,10,11,13 in draw, 8.5,9.5,10.5 in tou and 8.5,9.5,10.5 in tour draw).
When the world's most dominant player plays those clubs, who doesn't want to own them? Tiger Woods plays Nike's equipment, and so should you. Tiger personally designed some of the club and balls characteristics for use.
Lynx mainly sells through Golfsmith and it's not a bad brand. I'm not too familiar with them though so your mileage may vary. However, it will probably be pretty consistent if you couple it with a good shaft.
Adams may be the pioneer in hybrids but their marketing is totally taken over by the other major brands. I have no idea what fairway woods they make so I naturally think they aren't that great.
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