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Nike Sasquatch Sumo Driver
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The Sports PLC are proud to announce the new golf club iron sets iron sets from Nike. The Sports PLC have the latest golf club iron sets names are the lowest prices. One of the Nike golf club iron sets iron sets is the Nike Golf SasQuatch Sumo driver. This is available at the low price of £99.99, one of the cheapest on the net.

Nike is one of the major leading brands in golf and big name players are signed with them. The SasQuatch Sumo driver has been used by Trevor Immelman, Anthony Kim, Justin Leonard, Grace Park and Suzann Pettersen. The driver had over 29 wins on the PGA tour in 2007. Nike have had more wins than any other brand in 2006, 2007 and 2008.

The original Sasquatch driver has won numerous awards. When the Nike engineers set out to create an improvement on their clubs they had a difficult mission on their hands. However they proved that the mission was accomplished with the SasQuatch Sumo. The driver is the latest technology which boasts a new Nike PowerBow geometry for even more distance and forgiveness. The PowerBow configuration adds weight to the bottom perimeter of the driver while moving the centre of gravity lower and further back. This gives a SUper MOment of inertia hence the Sumo name. Another dramatic improvement is the shaft by Mitsubishi Rayon which is now high performance Diamana. The graphite shaft is designed to blend power and stability, with a light weight feel and an optimized tip profile for better distance and accuracy. This is the latest in golf club iron sets design!

The Nike Sumo driver golf club iron sets offers many advantages over other brands. It uses the highest MOI by utilising a multimaterial construction and new PowerBow design which delivers superior forgiveness and greater distance. The PowerBow design has a radical square design increasing the MOI for superior forgiveness and greater distance. The golf club iron sets has a full titanium construction and Diamana graphite shaft. The Sports PLC have purchased the driver in Men’s right hand in 9.5º stiff and 10.5º regular so there is a SasQuatch Sumo driver to suit most players.

Nike Golf SV Tour Wedge

Nike Golf- SV Tour Chrome Wedge
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The Sports PLC have the pleasure of selling more Nike equipment. The Nike Golf SC Tour Wedges have been a complete success and we are offering them to you at a very low price. The profile, bounce and groove contour of the Nike SV Tour wedges were designed with the help from the Nike Golf Tour staff members. The SV stands for Spin Velocity and ultimate control!
The golf club iron sets iron sets have classic profiles and grinds which provide a clean look with maximum versatility. The face is CNC milled which is flat and provides consistent golf ball response off the club face for more accurate shots. The SV Tour Wedges provide control, confidence and accuracy for a solid short game.

How to choose the right Iron Set

Today’s golf equipment manufactures make several different lines of golf club iron sets iron sets to fit many golfers & budgets. In order to find the best fit for your game is research. Many factors that go into this decision is Skill level, Price & Brand appeal.

Start with the skill level, if you are a scratch golfer to a 5 handicap, than the type of irons you would be looking for is a blade style that is made out of forged steel.

Forged golf club iron sets iron sets offer a softer metal than a stainless steel, and it allows you to have more feel for the ball. Blade style irons also allow you to shape your shots with greater ease than a more forgiving golf club iron sets. Some great examples of this type of club are the Titleist 695 irons, or the Callaway X Tour irons. The Cost of these ranges from $800-$900 depending on options.

6-12 handicap players should be looking for a club that offers some forgiveness and also the ability to work the ball, but still have some margin for error. Some great examples of these irons are the NIKE CCI irons and the Callaway X-20 Irons. These clubs range from $650-$750

12-18 handicap players should be looking into a game improvement style golf club iron sets. A game improvement club is designed with large perimeter weighting, and larger sole.

The purpose of perimeter weighting is to push the weight of the club around the club face, to allow the center of the face to be as forgiving as possible i.e. Large Sweet Spot. Clubs that would fit that description are the Cobra FP Irons, Callaway Big Bertha Irons & Tour Edge QL Irons. Price range $300-$550

18+ handicap players should be looking for an ultra game improvement club.
These clubs vary in terms of materials and price. The concept of these irons sets is to make golf easy and enjoyable for the average golfer. The manufacturers do this in many ways.

First of, almost all of the clubs in this category have a very wide sole, which makes it easier to get the ball airborne? Other features this category offers is the size of the head. The head size is much larger than a blade style to create a larger sweet spot. A good theory is that the larger the head the larger the sweet spot. This category also offers other materials such as Titanium and Polymers to increase strength without increasing the overall weight of the club. Great examples of these clubs are the Callaway Fusion Wide Sole, Cobra S9 & Nike Ignite Irons. They range from $400-$1,000 per set.

Other points to consider are golf shaft options.

You have 2 options to choose from Steel or Graphite. Steel shafts are less expensive than graphite. They also offer more control for you shots, and give more ability to work the ball than a graphite shafts. Steel shafts are also known to be a stiffer shaft and offer a strong swinger a better platform to perform.

Graphite shafts are more expensive than steel, but are much lighter. The difference in weight is almost half. A light weight shaft is around 55 grams opposed to 120 grams in Steel. The benefit of graphite shafts are for those golfers who have smooth tempo swings.

You would let the club do the work for you when using a graphite shafted club. Graphite shafts are very popular with ladies and seniors due to there slower swing speeds.

Last but not least, hit the golf club iron sets iron sets to be sure which is best for your game.
Manufactures have Demo Days at most all local golf course or golf shows so the end consumer can try the latest golf equipment products available.

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An Introduction to golf club iron sets iron sets

Are you brand-new to the world of golf, and eager to get started in this intensive yet relaxing sport? If so, the first thing you should get started with is to learn more about your golf club iron sets iron sets. It can always seem intimidating when you hear other golfers talk the jargon and golfing lingo, but once you get started, you will eventually learn all that you need to know.

Let’s get started by learning more about the iron class of golf club iron sets iron sets. Are they really made out of iron, and what do you use them for? Here are some guidelines to find this out.

Why are Golf Iron Sets Called Irons?

So why are some irons called irons? Are they really made out of metal? Irons are named this way because they are made out of metal. These days that may seem confusing to a novice. But aren’t all golf club iron sets iron sets made out of metal? It’s true today that even the so-called woods are now made out of metal. But that only started in the 1980s, so for the vast history of golf, irons were the clubs made out of metal in the set.

So if even the woods are made out of metal these days, how can you tell them apart from the woods or other golf club iron sets iron sets? Here are some tips for identifying the irons in your golf club iron sets iron set without batting an eyelash.

First, most golf iron sets have some kind of thin club head and have a grooved face. There are also different styles of golf club iron sets iron sets, including blade style, muscle back style, and cavity style,but they are all generally thin and grooved.

What are the Difference Between a Blade Style and Cavity Back Iron?

The main difference between these two popular styles is that the blade style usually has a full back on the back of the club head. A cavity back, on the other hand, is somewhat hollowed out on the back. The cavity back is favored by most beginner players because it features an effect that is described as perimeter weighting. This makes the cavity back club more conducive to effective play for those less accomplished and experienced golfers.

What to Look For in Your Golf Iron Set

When it comes to golf club iron sets iron sets, what should you look out for in your club set? Most club sets include one 3 iron pitching wedge (most commonly referred to as the 3 PW). In total you should have 8 iron golf club iron sets iron sets. Each different iron club is labeled with a number that is known as a PW and which is marked on the sole of each iron club.

What Do All the Numbers Mean, Anyway?

So how do you go about figuring out what all those number on the sole of your golf club iron sets iron sets mean? Like your wood fairways and most other golf club iron sets iron sets iron sets, the numbers on the clubs are numbered progressively. So a 3 iron club is supposed to have less loft than a 4 iron club, and a 5 iron loft is supposed to have less loft than a 6 iron club, etc.

What about Yards and Distance?

In terms of yardage, the different irons in general have at least 10 to 15 yards difference between each club. This means that your 3 iron, for instance, will usually make shots that are 10-15 yards longer than a 4 iron club. This obviously means that there is a difference in trajectory between different golf club iron sets iron sets. In general, the rule of thumb is that the more lofted and shorter the iron club, the more shots will probably result in a steeper trajectory. That means that your shots will rise at a higher, or steeper angle and land softly on the green.