Archive for May, 2007

Group pleads case for Cape Golf Club

Thursday, May 31st, 2007


News-Press - The nonprofit group dedicated to keeping The Golf Club as a golf course outlined its plan tonight to reach that goal and asked for donations to make it happen. About 250 people attended the public meeting at Christ Lutheran Church. The group hopes to

Golf Capsules
USA Today - DUBLIN, Ohio Tiger Woods was waiting on the edge of the 10th green Thursday when an approach shot from Charley Hoffman whizzed by his head and missed him by about a yard. Woods was about the only one who dodged illness or injury at the Memorial

Class B State Golf Meet
ESPN.com - 1, Oak Grove 317. 2 (tie), Grafton 330, Killdeer 330. 4, Carrington 331. 5, Dickinson Trinity 334. 6, Larimore 337. 7, New Salem 345. 8, Hatton-Northwood 346. 9, Stanley 346. 10, Northern Lights 347. 11, Westhope-Newburg 348. 12, Parshall-New Town

Abandon the facts when reviewing drivers: Golf Magazine sucks up to
TravelGolf.com - I’ll be on my soap box for a few blogs. I had to explain to a new generation of students what a soap box is (literally and figuratively), so I decided to get mine out of the attic and shake off the cobwebs. Here’s the scenario: whilst reading the

r7 Quad TP 425 Driver :

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

While the r7 425cc Quad TP driver still features the ultimate in ball flight customization with four weight ports and four removable weight cartridges, the larger size also promotes exceptional forgiveness for longer, straighter shots — even on off-center hits.

A slightly closed clubface alignment is pleasing to the eyes, further increasing confidence and accuracy. This ultra-playable design comes with a RE*AX shaft with Fujikura Biax technology. This Tour-quality graphite design reduces ovaling in the mid-section, allowing the tip to remain flexible to provide maximum stability, consistency and added clubhead speed. Wrench included. A large 425 cc clubhead creates an exceptionally high MOI for forgiveness and long, straight results on off-center hits.The RE*AX shaft featuring Fujikura Biax technology reduces ovaling in the mid-section and allows the tip to remain flexible for more stability and consistency and added clubhead speed. Ultra-Thin Wall technology promotes extremely thin, yet strong clubhead walls.

This allows over 40 grams of weight to be saved, which is then used to create TLC. TLC technology with four ports and four movable cartridges allows you to change your launch conditions for longer, straighter drives.Movable Weight Technology includes 98 grams of movable weight to choose from: two 2-gram, one 4-gram, two 6-gram, two 8-gram, one 10-gram, two 12-gram and two 14-gram cartridges. This makes it possible to choose from nine swing weights and 1,230 sets of launch conditions, allowing you to customize your launch condition for straighter and longer drives. Widely spaced TLC ports allow broad CG movement toward the toe or heel.

Machine testing indicates shot-shape movement of 11 to 13 yards.Pull-Face construction permits a light, thin, strong clubface for a high COR that promotes fast ball speed for increased distance.Inverted Cone Technology dramatically expands the portion of the clubface that delivers high COR for consistently longer drives. 1° open clubface alignment is attractive, promoting increased confidence and accuracy.

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