Monday, March 19, 2012

Find the Clubs that Fit your Game


If you want to find the right golf clubs for your golf game, you are going to need good information from 2012 golf club reviews.

Golf club technology has improved dramatically in recent years. More companies are adding adjustable features to their clubs. This makes it easier for the inexperienced golfer to enjoy the game, while providing settings for those who have been playing golf for a while, as well.

In 2012, golf club manufacturers continued to make equipment that is state-of-the-art on several levels. Here are some of the changes and additions made by some of the top golf club companies this year.

Callaway's RAZR Fit clubs have adjustable driver and fairway woods for 2012. The feature allows the golfer to change the change the ball flight by adjusting the face of the clubs.

TaylorMade's R11S driver has a larger head than the R11. The R11S driver and fairway woods have five settings and movable weights so you can adjust the clubs to fit the way you play the game. The company's RocketBallz clubs are meant to provide lower-priced option for adjustable clubs.

Ping's i20 clubs have a black or chrome finishes that are made to cut down on glare, in addition to features designed to help the golfer hit the ball long and straight.

The Nike VR_S driver has four-degrees of adjustments on its face among eight adjustment settings. You can get the VR_S irons with forged iron or steel.

Golfers can customize Cobra's AMP driver and fairway woods. The adjustable settings are designed to allow for forgiveness when your swing misses the sweet spot.

Adams has a new design on its Speedline FAST12 driver, which is designed to increase swing speed. A specific version of the club is intended to produce a draw on tee shots.

For more information, check out 2012 golf club reviews.