Archive for February 3rd, 2008

Wilson Golf Neoprene Iron Covers Need protection for your irons? Check out the Wilson Golf Neoprene Iron Covers. These covers are made of a durable neoprene material that protects irons from nicks and abrasions. The Wilson iron cover set includes nine covers that are numbered three through sand wedge. A great gift for that special golfer in your life.

Customer Review: It’s all good
Perfect for the inteded purpose. Easy on and off and provides ample protection for your irons. Sylish and slim and worth every single penny, all 1000 of them.

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Sun Mountain Speed Cart V2 Sun Mountain Speed Cart V2:

  • Heavy duty construction (aluminum tubing, steel stampings, glass-filled plastic joints)
  • Improved frame shape and adjustable smart brackets cradle and secure the bag without straps
  • Larger ergonomic handle designed to push without straining shoulders or back
  • Patented fold-down design (folds in seconds, fits easily into car trunks)
  • Adjustable handle positions arms/shoulders in most natural position
  • Adjustable front wheel alignment
  • Umbrella mount and umbrella straps
  • 12.5″ pneumatic tires absorb bumps instead of passing on to your body
  • Sealed precision ball bearings (easy-rolling and maintenance free)
  • Handle-mounted hand brake
  • Scorecard, pencil, and drink holder, tee and ball storage
  • Mesh tray and mesh sweater pouch
  • Sand/seed bottle
  • Cart-seat-ready
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    Customer Review: Excellent Cart!
    Sun Mountain has a history of producing well-made, thoughtful products. This cart is no exception. Although initially pricey, it is truly manufactored to last a lifetime. Having had other carts, both push and pull, this is by far the best. For the frequent walker, a three-wheel push cart is the only cart to consider: far less stress on your shoulder than a pull cart. Although it folds up nicely, it is not small. A pleasure to use.

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    Nickent Pipe Putter (Right-Handed) When you’re on the greens, nothing is more important than alignment. The Nickent Golf Pipe Putter is designed with an incredibly easy alignment system. The Pipe putter was designed with a cylinder pipe shape on the top of the club head to provide a three-dimensional visual readout of exactly where your putter is lined up.

    Old alignment putters were only two-dimensional, allowing only half the visualization needed to sink longer, tougher putts. The Pipe is a solid, single block dedicated to alignment that shows precisely where you are aimed, from any position and any distance on the green. The diameter of this solid block matches the diameter of a golf ball (1.68 inches), making this an exceptional alignment aide putter.

    Essential to Pipe’s performance is the ultra-light thermoplastic centerpiece surrounded by heavier steel, which pushes additional weight to the perimeter of the club head. Thermoplastics are strong, tough, and resistant to abrasion. A heavy tungsten plug in the rear of the pipe section accounts for 15 percent of the putter’s weight, producing a very high moment of inertia (MOI) that resists twisting on miss-hits and helps maintain the center of gravity (CG).

    An extremely low CG is created by employing maximum ground-level weighting, which can only be achieved with a mallet design that has an ultra-light mid section. This blend of three-dimensional alignment, low and deep CG, and high MOI delivers a true roll, keeps the club head stable throughout the swing, and encourages an even, pendulum-like stroke.

    The face of the pipe–a P-Line insert–is an advanced polymer composite with a hardness rating of 98 that produces an excellent combination of soft feel and keen stability at impact. The lightweight face inert allows for additional distribution of weight to the heel and toe for uncanny performance on miss-hits.

    The Pipe Putter features a 3-degree loft, 71-degree lie and weighs in at only 345 grams. It is available in 32, 33, 34, 35, and 36-inch lengths and comes equipped with the comfortable WINN grip.

    What’s in the Box?
    Nickent Pipe Putter, head cover

    Customer Review: Nickent Pipe Modification
    Awsome putter. I’ve been draining an abnormally high number of putts from various distances for months now. However, I felt the length (depth)of the pipe was a distraction. I shortened the pipe by about an inch and wow. Now, I still making putts, but with more distance control. The putter looks like a small controllable mallet.

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