Friday, August 26, 2011

The Hottest New Golf Clubs for 2011 Are About to Hit the Shelves



With a new year and a new golf season under-way, the golf community is raving about the latest innovations in golf club technology. With Clubs taking some of the biggest technological leaps forward in golf history, it's easy to see that 2011 is going to be a great year for golf. So which clubs are making the grade? And why? Let's takes a look at four of the biggest releases for 2011 and tells you why these clubs are the ones you'll want in your bag this year.
Everyone is talking about the new Taylor Made R11 Driver, and they should be. Taylor Made is constantly innovating to add customization and adjustability to the game of golf, and the new R11 driver takes this key performance feature to the most advanced level yet. Only the Taylor Made R11 Driver can activate three dimensions to distance. With an adjustable loft, face angle and CG location, the R11 can be made into the perfect driver for any golfer. These new performance adjustability features as well as a sleek white paint job have earned the R11 driver a Golf Digest Editor's Choice award.

Callaway makes another huge leap forward in Forged Composite technology with the new RAZR Hawk Driver. Made from a lightweight carbon fiber material, enhanced by a nickel rear-weight pad, and topped off with a chemically milled titanium clubface, The Callaway RAZR Hawk Driver is completely uncompromised for the best possible drive off the tee. The new material gives Callaway engineers the ability to position weight exactly where needed for the ultimate in distance, accuracy and workability.

Cleveland Golf takes lightweight performance another step further to get the absolute maximum in swing speed and distance with the new Launcher SL290 Driver. Weighing in at 290 grams, 25 grams less than the average driver on the market, the Cleveland Golf Launcher SL290 Driver gives you more distance and control when you need it most.


Callaway Golf steps up to the plate in 2011 not only with the RAZR Hawk driver but also the RAZR X Irons. These Irons are being hailed by the golfing community as a return to all-around reliability from an iron set.
With so many iron sets being aimed to improve distance, forgiveness, or feel, Callaway RAZR X Irons give you the best of all these features. The technology delivers the distance and forgiveness of a wide-sole iron with the playability of a thin-sole iron, making these clubs a hot item to look for in 2011.

With 2011 gearing up to be a big year for golf club innovation; it's a great time to get ahead in the game. The Taylor Made R11 is available for purchase today and the Launcher SL290 Driver, The RAZR Hawk Driver and the RAZR X Irons are all available February 18th.

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Friday, August 19, 2011

Tiger Woods Astrology Analysis


Tiger Woods born December 30, 1975 at 10:50 PM (AA Rating) in Long Beach California is an American Professional Golfer whose achievements to date rank him among the most successful golfers of all time. Currently the World's number 1, he was the highest-paid professional athlete in 2008, having earned an estimated $110 million from winnings and endorsements. Using the time available on the internet Tiger Woods is a Virgo ascendant in Vedic Astrology chart with ascendant at 0 degrees and 59 minutes. The ascendant lord Mercury is in 12th (Loss) lord Sun's constellation, and sun is in 4th house. This chart does not indicate celebrity status. Many Vedic & Western Astrologers continue to make predictions for Tiger Woods using this incorrect chart, and incorrect birth time. Using the past important events in Tiger Wood's life, the birth time of Tiger Woods is corrected to 10:25:25 PM. So the correct birth time is 10:25:25 PM and the correct Ascendant is Leo at 25 degrees 47 minutes using KP Ayanamsa. This makes Sun as his ascendant lord.

The ascendant lord Sun is in 4th house in the constellation of 3rd (Contract Ads) &10th (Career & Position) house lord Venus, and Venus is in the 3rd house. This makes the Ascendant lord very strong, and indicates a very high level of success and celebrity status. Mercury is the best planet in Tiger Wood's Chart as Mercury rules 2nd house of money, 11th house gains, and is located in 5th house of entertainment, sports, celebrity status, love affairs, romance etc, and Mercury is in the constellation of Ascendant lord Sun. So Mercury in one stroke connects the Ascendant (self), 2nd house of money, 11th house of gains, and 5th house of sports, entertainment, love affairs, romance. Venus rules 3rd house of Contracts & 10th house of career, and status in life is in the constellation of 6th (loss to competitors) and 7th (marriage, business) house lord Saturn and Saturn is in the 11th house of gains. Also Saturn is in its own constellation, very powerful. Jupiter the ruler of 5th house of sports and Entertainment, and 8th house (sudden wealth) is also in the constellation of 2nd (money) and 11th (gains) lord Mercury again in 5th (Sports) house.

As we have seen success, name and fame for Tiger Woods came during Venus Mahadasha Jupiter Bhukti (Oct 1994 to June 1997), Venus Mahadasha Saturn Bhukti (June 1997 to August 2000), and Venus Mahadasha Mercury Bhukti (August 2000 to June 2003). During these periods Tiger won Master's in April 1997, Contracts, agreements 1997 Ad contracts worth $60 million over five years, Sports illustrated's "Sportsman of the Year" in Dec 1996, PGA Championship Prize 1999, US Open Prize 2000, British Open July 2000, Second consecutive PGA Championship August 2000, Fourth major championship in a row April 2001, Won third Masters April 2002, began significant relationship 25 November 2003 (became engaged to Elin Nordegren).

Tiger Woods chart is not good for happiness in marriage as he is Leo Ascendant. The 7th house of Marriage lord Saturn rules 6th house of separation as well at same time, and Saturn is in 11th house of gains and friendships in his own Nakshatra. This makes Saturn a very strong significator of 7th house (Marriage) and 6th house (Separation).

At present Tiger Woods is in Sun Mahadasha Venus Bhukti from August 2009 to August 2010. Tiger has Venus and Moon in Scorpio, Venus at 5 degrees 05 minutes, and Moon at 28 degrees 43 minutes. Transit Saturn is in Virgo and aspects both natal Venus and natal Moon at same time. Transit Sun the ascendant lord for Tiger and transit Venus the ruler of 10th house of career, and position in life came into Scorpio and received 3rd aspect from transit Saturn in Virgo, and moon on Nov 27th came into Saturn's constellation when the Tiger Woods' night time car crash happened which left him bleeding on the road outside his home, have led only to more questions, not answers. The period until the end of 2010 is not good for Tiger's career as transit Saturn from Virgo will be aspecting the natal Venus, the lord of 10th house of career. His marriage will end by Oct 2011 when transit Saturn will aspect his natal moon, and Tiger will be in moon's mahadasha at that time, a strong significator of 12th house of separation. The period from June 2011 to January 2012 will be very sensitive period for Tiger as he will be in Moon Mahadasha and Mars Bhukti. The Badhaka Planet for Tiger is Mars, the ruler of 4th and 9th house, and Mars is in its own nakshatra, is the most evil planet in his chart. I see some important events related to his property, as Mars the Badhaka planet rules the 4th house as well which represents immovable assets.

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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Golf Tips For The Lob Shot


The Lob shot always impresses the crowds, everyone wants to see that expertise around the greens. They love to see the players really open up the clubface and send the golf ball straight up in the air and land it softly right next to the pin. Probably, one of the most noted players for the lob shot is Phil Mickelson and he unquestionably has a great short game. But to me, Seve Ballesteros is the undisputed master of the lob shot.

I must have tried 50 different techniques in an effort to find something that worked for me, but finally everything clicked into place after watching Seve Ballesteros practice these shots. What I noticed was how flexed he kept his knees and how low to the ground he positioned his body at address to ensure that the clubhead approached the ball at a shallow angle-and that really is the key to playing the lob shot successfully.

If your using a sand wedge, open up your stance so that your feet, hips, and shoulders are all aiming slightly to the left of the target, to the right if your a lefty, so when you make a normal golf swing along the line of your feet, you cut across the ball slightly at impact. Also, open up the face of the club before you grip it to increase the loft further and choke down an inch or so on the grip for extra control.

As you take the club away low to the ground, allowing your wrists to hinge naturally, your next thought is to accelerate smoothly through impact, making sure that the clubhead remains low to the ground in the follow-through. Don't try to scoop the ball into the air with your hands, simply rely on the adjustments you've made to your address position to create the shallow angle of attack into the ball. Now, you can play this shot with a sand wedge, but it's far easier to use a 60-degree wedge or a lob wedge. The extra loft on the club means you can play the shot with the face square to the target and eliminates the need for any adjustments to your address position to get the ball airborne. This shot takes a lot of practice, be sure to put in enough practice so that your confident when it comes time to make the shot. If your not confident about ANY shot then, the end result probably won't be good.