How To Use Different Golf Irons- Callaway Big Bertha Fusion Irons

The overall length of the club must be at least 18 inches (0.457 m) and except for putters, must not exceed 48 inches (1.210 m). For woods and irons, the measurement of length is taken when the club is lying on a horizontal plane, and the sole is set against a 60 degree plane. The length is defined as the distance from the point of the intersection between the two planes to the top of the grip. For putters, the measurement of length is taken from the top of the grip along the axis of the shaft or a straight line extension of it to the sole of the club.

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August 01 2010 | Golf | 1 Comment »

Callaway Golf Irons – When Only The Best Will Do

by James Morley

If you are teeing off on a par three or working your way up the fairway, you are going to want Callaway golf irons. The good news is that Callway will keep your slices and shanks to a minimum. The bad news is that you wont be able blame your issues on your equipment.

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October 01 2009 | Golf | 1 Comment »