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Golf Tips Home > Golf Clubs Here are golf clubs from major brand names and smaller, lesser-known companies.When you shop for golf clubs, often times the best golf clubs are NOT the ones the pros use. Sometimes you can find some incredible clubs that are made by smaller, lesser-known companies. Just remember, before the major brands became "major" they were small, little-known companies, too. Virtually every company out there who is in the golf club making business is trying to come up with the next killer club design. So just because a company doesn't have a multi-million dollar ad budget and you don't see their ads plastered in every golf magazine in existence, doesn't mean the clubs aren't any good. We've compiled a list of vendors who sell both brand-name golf clubs as well as the smaller ones you don't hear as much about. And also, be sure to check out Used Golf Clubs Golf Clubs
Golfsmith.com
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NGCGolf.com, The scientific golf equipment online store NGCGolf.com, The scientific golf equipment online store
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Pinemeadow Golf: Pro-Tour Quality Golf Clubs - Factory Direct to You! Golf Clubs - Pinemeadow Factory Outlet makes professional golf clubs with big name-brand quality since 1985: The best value for golf club clones on the net (or anywhere!)
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Today's Golf Clubs Articles
Love has some words for players who play, and don't play, the Open
Read full story for latest details. European Tour Notebook: No positive tests as new testing regime starts
There were no positive tests at the start of its new drug-testing program, European Tour officials have announced. Six players were tested during the recent European Open, including former Open champion Paul Lawrie, and all of them tested negative for banned substances. Second round of U.S. Junior Amateur halted with Valdes up by five
Read full story for latest details. PGA Tour Notebook: Open gallery among largest ever, despite no Tiger
Read full story for latest details. Grant Me This: An Irish Tale with a not so hungry shark
First off, would someone please get Padraig Harrington a script already? For the second straight year, he's crashed the final scene of a blockbuster. Argentina's Valdes leads by three on Day 1 of U.S. Junior Amateur
Read full story for latest details. Should you fire at that pin?
A question I field quite often is how and when should an amateur take dead aim at pins during the play of a normal round of golf. The answer to this question depends on several factors, but ultimately boils down to if the shot presented is a really good opportunity to take dead aim as well as if the situation is worth the risk, relative to your current position on the course. Furyk looks to continue his dominance in the RBC Canadian Open
OAKVILLE, Ontario -- Jim Furyk's first two RBC Canadian Open titles came at Hamilton Golf and Country Club and Angus Glen Golf Club's North Course, respectively. Furyk goes for No. 3 this week at Glen Abbey Golf Club in suburban Toronto. Wie lands sponsor exemption to play in PGA Tour's Reno-Tahoe Open
Read full story for latest details. Faldo will listen to his players when deciding his Ryder Cup pairings
SOUTHPORT, England (PA) -- Nick Faldo has pledged to listen to the members of his Ryder Cup team when it comes to deciding his pairings. |
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