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Custom Golf Clubs Improve Your Game

Do you love to play golf but are tired of having to visit the golf club repair shop on a regular basis? If this is the case then you are like many other golfers out there who have to deal with golf club repair on a regular basis just to enjoy the game you love so much. But, what if there was an option for you to avoid frequent trips to the golf club repair shop? What if you could finally play a round of golf with a set of golf clubs that really fit your size and swing without worrying about golf club repair? Well, you can and the way you can is with a set of custom golf clubs. Custom golf clubs may seem like a major expense up front, but if you sit down and consider the price of your current set of clubs in addition to all the golf club repair bills then you will see that when you do the math a custom golf club set really is not that expensive. And, the benefits of having custom golf clubs is that you will play better golf than ever and will enjoy the game even more. But, what are the benefits of custom golf clubs and why should you choose custom golf clubs over others? The following information will guide you to all the benefits and information you need to know about custom golf clubs. All About Custom Golf Clubs

Just to make a point about custom golf clubs take a look around you the next time you are out on the golf course. Is everyone the same height, weight, sex, and age or are there major differences in appearance? Now, check out everyone’s golf clubs. Are all of the clubs practically the same with standard grips, lengths, and the like? So, what does this observation mean? It means that standard golf clubs don’t fit the majority of golfers. So if you truly want to improve your game you will customize a set of custom golf clubs, just for you. Now, you are probably thinking that custom golf clubs are even more expensive than name brand golf clubs. However, that is not necessarily the case. Not to mention that the fitted custom golf clubs you hear about aren’t anything at all like custom golf clubs, they are made from scratch just for you. Don’t get confused between fitted custom clubs and custom golf clubs. The fitted custom golf clubs simply start out with the standard set of clubs from any golf manufacturer and then they proceed to make the clubs more suitable to your personal and playing traits. Although the custom fitting doesn’t do too much other than cost you money because they are starting with a product that doesn’t fit you to begin with! 

Why would anyone anticipate that mass produced clubs would help them play golf at their best? The reason is because golfers want to be better and they believe the hype from the golf manufacturers that the “newest” technology will improve their game. Well, the real answer is not in buying mass produced clubs but rather customizing your own golf clubs. Anyone who has ever had a set of custom golf clubs can tell you that finally having a set of clubs that are the right length, with the right grip, will greatly impact what you shoot the next time you are out on the golf course. 

It is simply logical to buy custom golf clubs that are made to fit you or customize your own set of golf clubs. That means your golf swing is analyzed as well as your personal characteristics to create a custom golf club set that works with your golf style and not against it. A custom golf club set will allow you to have grips that are the right size for your hands, heads that reflect your skill, and shafts that are the right length and flex. 

When you have your first custom golf club set made you may see some big differences from your last set of clubs. Your custom golf clubs may be a different length or the grip may be smaller or bigger. The flex may be different and the head might be different as well. For some people who set out to play with their custom golf clubs the first day they see amazing results. Others will need to make some changes and practice because although the custom golf clubs really fit their personal characteristics it’s difficult to change after playing with clubs that don’t fit for so long. Just a little practice and patience is all that is needed to see the difference custom golf clubs provide. Not to mention that when you have a custom golf club set made you will have new clubs that won’t be in need of golf club repair any time soon! If you really love golf then a custom golf club set is really worth the investment.

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The Sad Demise of Gretna FC- A Warning for Clubs South of the Border

Gretna Football Club was formed in 1946 and spent most of their existence languishing in the lower leagues. During the 1980s and 90s they made applications to join the Scottish Football League, which were unsuccessful. Eventually, in 2002, Gretna were elected into the league after the Airdrionians went out of business. It is important to note that clubs going out of business is not a regular occurrence in Scotland, Airdrionians were the first club to fold since Third Lanark in 1967.


During 2002, the relationship between Brooks Mileson, a multi-millionaire, and Gretna began. Mileson had always had a passion for football, making donations to many football clubs, including Whitby Town and Carlisle, a club he had tried to buy. He had turned up at Gretna’s rundown Raydale Park and offered manager, Rowan Alexander, 20,000 pounds for investment into the clubs youth development system. Mileson’s commitment couldn’t be questioned, as he invested heavily in the club’s academy and community projects, including anti-drugs and racism initiatives.


By 2003, Mileson had taken control of the club and set about making this village team into a footballing force. Mileson provided Alexander with the funds to bring in players nearing the end of their careers from higher divisions. Gretna won the Division Three, Division Two, and Division One titles in successive seasons from 2005 to 2007. During their seasons of successive promotions they scored 297 goals.


Some people believed that Gretna were a breath of fresh air that could break up the monotony of the Old Firm’s domination. In 2006, Gretna became the smallest club to ever reach a modern Scottish Cup Final, and journalists from all over the world gathered to watch them lose to Hearts in a dramatic penalty shoot out.


Regulations for entry in Scottish Premier League state that the club must have a minimum 6,000-seater stadium. It is worth bearing in mind that the population of Gretna is just 2,705 and the average attendance around just 1,000. As Raydale Park did not meet the Scottish Premier League standards Gretna played their ‘home’ games at Motherwell’s Fir Park, an 150 mile round trip for Gretna fans.


The truth is that Gretna’s meteoric rise was never going to be sustainable post-Mileson. The benefactor was quoted in 2004 stating “We’re not Rangers or Celtic, nor will we ever be. We’re just a nice, little professional club who try to do things properly. Of course they can’t sustain themselves. Of course there is no population, but I’ve never walked away from anything in my life. No matter what happens, I will always make sure Gretna are looked after”.


Life in the Scottish Premier League was not the fairy tale ending for Gretna. The club had accumulated debts of nearly 4 million pounds, and Mileson withdrew his financial support for the club after becoming seriously ill. Gretna were always a loss-making enterprise that were supported by the health and wealth of one individual. Inevitably, Gretna finished the season fielding a youth team in administration at the base of the Scottish Premier League.


Worse was to come, the Scottish Football League relegated the club to Division Three, which deterred any potential investors. The administrators have stated that Gretna have ceased to exist as a football club and the club have withdrawn from the Scottish Football League. Mileson’s intentions appear to have been entirely admirable, yet have ended with disasterous consequences for the club. Whilst Gretna have sampled the heights of the Scottish game, the community that they had been supporting has now been left without a football team.


With the current climate of foreign investment in the English Premier League it can be argued that the situation that unfolded on the Scottish border could be replicated in England. The key lesson to learn is to ensure that clubs do not become over-reliant on a benefactor and to ensure that the club would still be sustainable as a business without that financial support.


I has been reported that Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has spent in excess of 600 million pounds at Stamford Bridge, with the club experiencing annual losses of 87.8 million, 140 million, 80.2 million and 74.8 million pounds during his tenure. Another worrying trend is individuals taking huge loans to secure club ownership. The Glazier family refinanced Manchester United’s debts so that they owe 660 million pounds. At Anfield, Tom Hick’s and George Gillett takeover of Liverpool has added a reported 105 million pounds worth of debt to the club. There is an added 245 million pounds worth of debts in their Kop Holding company, which has recently increased as the owners attempt to secure funds for the construction of a new stadium.


Deloitte, a top business advisory firm, recommends a 55 percent wages to turnover ratio to ensure financial stability. Only three Premiership clubs currently meet that criteria; Arsenal, Manchester United and Tottenham. With clubs spending vast amounts on player salaries, it is vital to limit wage growth to ensure profitability. All 20 Premier League clubs reported an increase in wages for 2006-07, with only 12 teams bringing in more revenue. This has contributed to the Premier League losing it’s place as the top league in terms of operating profits for the first time in the Deloitte report’s 17-year history. The most profitable is currently the German Bundasliga, which also boasts the highest average attendances in Europe.


With the Premier League pushing for ‘Game 39′, and many chief executive’s travelling the globe in order to spread their ‘brand’ many fans are being left on the sidelines. With ticket prices rising and foreign investors taking control, there is a growing gap between many fans and their teams. No matter who owns the shares, it is essential to recognise that the fans are the life and soul of any club. It is often the fans that are left to pick up the pieces, such as those unfortunate and clubless Gretna fans.

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Simple Golf Tips-Spring Cleaning Those Dusty Clubs

Spring is upon us and its time to break out those dusty golf clubs and get them cleaned up for another golf season. Here are a few simple golf tips to get your clubs ready for that first trip to the links.

Unless your clubs are extremely dirty, cleaning them for the new golf season is not difficult. All you need to do is get a bucket of warm water with some dish washing detergent in it. If it is too hot to put you hands in, it’s too hot. You may loosen the glue that holds the club head to the shaft. A wet rag, a dry rag and an old toothbrush or other nylon bristle brush and you are ready to go. It won’t take long to clean 14 clubs.

Some people like to soak the club heads in the water but all you need to do is to soak a rag in your soapy water and rub each club down lightly. By doing one club at a time, by the time you do all the golf clubs in your bag, the club you started with will have had a couple minutes to soak.

Next, dip your nylon bristle brush in the soapy water and scrub the club heads and grips. Pay particular attention to the faces of your golf club irons, getting into the grooves. Take your wet rag and wipe off any loose dirt that the brush removed. Rinse your clubs with clean water. Wipe the heads, shafts and grips with a dry rag.

You can wipe steel shafts down with a light coat of car wax if you wish but be careful not to get wax on the grips or face of your clubs.

This method will work with your putter, irons, fairway woods and driver.
If you have persimmon woods, DO NOT soak them in water. You may clean the faces with your brush and then immediately wipe them down and dry them.

While your clubs are out of the bag, now is a good time to wipe down you bag with a damp cloth and dry it with a dry cloth. Same goes for your golf shoes.

Once all your golf clubs are thoroughly dried ,you can put them back in your golf bag.

Now you have a nice clean set of clubs and should be ready for your first trip of the season to the golf course.

Rick Greene
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Customize the Way you Play With Customized Golf Clubs

Golf clubs greatly affect the way you play the game. If you want to make sure that you would be making that killer shot, customized golf clubs might be just what you need. Golf club customization would include fitting your clubs in three different lies, which would be standard, upright and flat to improve your game. Having golf clubs that are custom-made also lets you select the materials and the grip and also help you in setting your driving range so that you would be getting the most out of your clubs.

You would also be able to select the materials for the club heads and the shafts. This would give you the ability to choose the flexibility you need for your drive and your swing. However, it is important that you consider some things when you have your golf clubs customized. These would be if you play with your left or right hand, if you wear shoes that have flat soles, if you have your arms on your sides, what the distance between the floor and your wrist is, what the size of your gloves is and what your present handicap on an 18-hole green is.

Other questions that they would ask before customizing your clubs would be your accuracy, your driving distance, chipping and putting techniques and your recovery and ball hitting. Additionally, you would need to know how far your ball goes with your 5 iron; if you do any of these more often than the others: hook, straight, draw, fade, slice; what the make and flexibility of your current driver and shaft are; and the type of golf ball you are using.

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Choosing Golf Clubs

Ok. Here are the basics. A golf club has three parts – the head, the shaft and the grip. A standard set of golf clubs consists of three woods (the Driver, #3, and #5 fairway woods), eight irons (#3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8, #9, and PW), and a putter – that’s twelve clubs in all. According to the rules of golf, and we should all play by the rules, you can carry fourteen clubs in your bag, so many golfers add a specialty wood or another iron.

Now, let’s have a look at the different types of clubs.

Drivers & Fairway woods

These clubs are used to hit longer shots. That’s a basic yet apt way to look at it. If a golf hole is a par four or five from tee to green, most golfers would choose to use a wood.

The driver, or the 1 Wood, has the lowest loft of any golf club. Loft is the angle of the club face that controls trajectory and affects distance. A driver has a loft between 7 and 12 degrees. Better golfers have traditionally favored drivers with less than 10 degrees of loft, which require a lot more skill to hit.

Most golfers also carry a #3 and #5 fairway wood as part of their arsenal. A #3 wood has a loft of 15 degrees, and a #5 wood has a loft of 18 degrees. The higher the golf club number, the higher the loft. The #3 and #5 wood are commonly referred to as fairway woods, because they are most often used during the second shot of play, when you are supposed to be on the fairway.

Hybrids

Hybrids are a recent innovation to golf. A hybrid is a combination of an iron and a wood and is an easier to hit alternative to a long iron. Hybrids are versatile enough to be used in any situation. Hybrids come in a range of four lofts – 16 (#2), 19 (#3), 22 (#4) and 25 (#5) Degrees. Hybrids replace their equivalent number long iron, e.g. a #3 hybrid will replace a #3 iron and a #2 hybrid can be used to replace a #5 fairway wood.

Irons

Irons are generally used for shorter distances and more control than drivers and fairway woods. The closer you are to the green, the higher the iron you will use. A standard set of irons consists of #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8 and #9 and the PITCHING WEDGE (PW). A sandwedge is generally a good option to purchase for shots out of sand traps. The #3 and #4 irons are harder to hit than the higher numbered irons. Many golfers choose to replace the #3 and #4 iron with higher lofted woods or hybrids which are easier to hit than traditional long irons, resulting in comparable distances.

Wedges

Wedges are really just specialty irons. The first wedge is the Pitching Wedge (PW), which is usually between 52 and 56 degrees in loft. The PW is the highest lofted iron in a standard set and lowest loft of the wedges. Lob wedges range from 58 to 64 degrees and are used for close range short and high shots to overcome obstacles close to the green. Wedges are extremely useful for your short game and it is beneficial to keep a selection of them in your bag.

Sand Wedges are another type of wedge and are designed to get you out of the dreaded sand traps. They have a shorter shaft and a more angled face to get under the ball in order to exit a bunker.

Putters

As the adage goes “Drive for show, Putt for dough”. The putter usually gets you in the hole, so it can be assumed, that choosing the right putter is critical to your game. Putters come in various styles and types.: short, belly, long, bent, center-hosel, heel-toe, mallet, and so on. When choosing a putter the main things to consider are the: weighting, balance and feel. Better putters provide alignment aids to help you visualize the line from your ball to the target.

Easy Traveling With your Golf Clubs

Golf clubs could be quite an expensive investment. However, aside from its cost, you also want to make sure that when you play, you are using your golf clubs that are in great condition to deliver your best game. This is why if you would be traveling with your golf clubs, it is imperative that they are protected from any damage caused by banging or rough handling. Here are a few tips to remember when you are traveling with your golf clubs.

Pack your golf clubs in a golf travel case or bag so that they will be protected. These are available from any golf store and you will surely find one that would fit your taste and budget. The two types of the golf travel cases available are hard shell and soft shell. If you would be traveling by air, it is more advisable to use the hard shell. Most airlines are willing to cover any damages if your golf clubs have been packed in a hard case first. However, you would still need to inquire about this with your airline company.

Hard shell cases are able to offer protection from demanding environments. Most of these are made with heavy molded plastic, which will help in protecting your clubs from hard throws, drops or any severe banging. The hard cases could cost a bit more than the soft cases, but the protection you would be giving your clubs would prove to be a worthwhile investment.

The soft shell cases could also be a good alternative, as long as you will be packing your clubs well. Although the level of protection your clubs will be getting would not be the same as with the hard cases, you could still ensure that they will end up with no damages by packing carefully. This would also work better if you will be traveling by car.

By packing your clubs carefully and placing them in a golf travel case, you would certainly be able to keep all your golf clubs safe from any damage that could be caused by elements or rough handling even when you travel.

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