Beginner:
The beginning golfer should be looking for
clubs that are the most forgiving when the ball is struck off-center. Perimeter-weighted
clubs place the most weight of the club around the edges, which prevents the clubhead from
turning with a poorly hit shot. The Tour Model Hummer irons are some of the most popular
perimeter-weighted irons available today, and the Precision Series IV has an enlarged
sweet spot to help compensate for off-center shots.
If you have problems getting the ball in the air, you should look
for a clubhead that has more sole weighting like the 566 SP Peripheral Balanced. Sole
weighting lowers the center of gravity by putting the weight under the ball, helping to
get it in the air quicker. The Select Model Pro Design and 948c Tour Series Woods are
perfect clubs for those who prefer to hit woods out of the fairway instead of long irons.
Because titanium is so much denser than steel, the clubhead can be
made larger, permitting a larger sweet spot. Integra Titanium Woods have an extremely
large face and its light weight promotes clubhead speed. This helps you to add distance to
all your shots. Aldila Graphite shafts and TrueTemper Sensicore shafts are the absolute
most forgiving shafts for poorly hit shots. They absorb the vibration like a shock
absorber, allowing for a much better feeling shot.
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Intermediate:
The intermediate golfer should be looking for
a club that maximizes both distance and control. The most appropriate irons would be the
Precision Series IV, Precision 969 Oversize, Oversize Select 910 and 566 SP Peripheral
Balanced. The more perimeter-weighting you have, the more forgiving the club, but the more
weight directly behind the ball gives you more distance. These clubheads all seek to
optimize the balance between distance and control.
The Integra Titanium Woods are excellent distance clubs. They are
very light, allowing you to generate more clubhead speed to get more distance. The Tour
Model Hummer and Precision 969 Woods are superb clubs for generating powerful shots
without losing control.
For intermediate golfers, any of our shafts would work well.
Its important that you pick out the properties of a shaft that will help your game
the most. The lightweight shafts have a lower flexpoint, which help you get the ball in
the air quicker. The standard weight shafts have a higher flexpoint, which allows for
better control. Graphite shafts and the True Temper Sensicore shaft have a bit softer
feel.
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Advanced:
Advanced Golfers need the weight of the
clubhead where it is needed most
right behind the ball. The Oversize Select 910
irons are the best-suited clubheads for the advanced golfer. The thin top line of the club
lowers the center of gravity, allowing a longer straighter shot with a lot of backspin.
The Precision 969 Oversize irons also place extra weight in the
center directly behind the ball, allowing extra distance on properly hit shots. The
Integra Titanium, Tour Model Hummer and Precision 969 Metal Woods are all designed to
increase clubhead speed, thereby increasing distance. The soleplates of these heads are
built to make the most of any fairway lie.
The TrueTemper Dynamic Gold Steel and Aldila Standard Weight and Lightweight Graphite
shafts have high flexpoints for maximum control. These three shafts are the exact same
shafts on the PGA Tour.
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