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Hybrid Highlights by PGA pro Kent Jones

February 14th, 2009 · No Comments


Hybrids are much easier to hit than long irons and they are very versatile and can replace long irons as well as fairway woods.

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2 different Cleveland Hibore XLS Drivers

February 14th, 2009 · No Comments


Kent Jones Talks about the difference in the Tour Model and the Regular Model Hibore XLS drivers. The regular model has a higher MOI making it easier to hit straight. PGA pros don’t like as high of an MOI because they like to be able to shape each shot more easily.



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GM2 Exchange Putters

February 14th, 2009 · No Comments


PGA Pro Kent Jones talks Putters and explains the technology behind the Never Compromise GM2 Exchange Putters with moveable weight technology.

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Golf Tips Magazine — Mallet Matters

February 14th, 2009 · No Comments


PGA Pro Steve Flesch talks about the benefits of a mallet design belly putter with moveable weights. Putting is one of the most subjective aspects of the game and it requires a lot of experimentation to first find out what you prefer and then to fine tune it to it’s maximum capability.


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Mix and Match your Golf Equipment

December 12th, 2008 · No Comments


If you really want to optimize your ability to score, should consider mixing things up a bit. At a minimum, find out which type of clubs you can achieve the best results with and compose your set, even if you combine clubs from different manufacturers. If you really want to optimize your scoring ability, you need to change the composition of your golf clubs for each golf course depending on the makeup of the course. For example some courses may require you to address distance while other courses require more accuracy. Go to some pro shops and hit some demo clubs to start seeing what you like best.


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